[Public-List] Reefing/furling

Rod Symmes weatherhelm at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 4 10:55:23 PDT 2017


So - can I extrapolate from this that kinder than flaking or stuffing would be rolling it up on the foil because there would be no creasing ? (Assuming a good sunshade edge, of course )


Cheers,  Rod

-------- Original message --------
From: Gordon Laco via Public-List
Date:04-10-2017 12:42 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Michael , George Dinwiddie via Public-List
Cc: Gordon Laco
Subject: Re: [Public-List] Reefing/furling

Hello Michael –

In my wooden boat days, I used to punish my genoa for a bad race by stuffing it, and reward it for a good race by folding it...

I’ve heard the folding vs stuffing debate too, and reckon the stuffing-may-be-better theory is debunked... folding generally considered by the industry as better for sail longevity.

Gord #426 Surprise


On 2017-10-04, 12:32 PM, "Public-List on behalf of Michael via Public-List" <public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org on behalf of public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

    There is an argument that flaking, folding and rolling a sail after
    every use is more harmful to it than just stuffing in the sailbag, the
    same crease more or less being constantly used.
    I compromise, stuffing during the season, and folding for winter
    storage.
    Also, I seem to recall the max dimension #1 Genoa for the Alberg works
    out to 163%. I had a #2 made with full luff and raised clew that worked
    out to 150%. It has become my go to cruising sail (I have a working jib
    for when things get really funky). The decksweeping feature of the #1
    must be a significant addition to total sail area-I have not calculated.
    Michael Grosh
    #220
    hanked on headsails


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    >As for keeping the sail out of the water, I have a slight advantage as
    >my
    >#1 is a 150%*+* so it is a little smaller than many and it so old and
    >worn
    >that it is as compliant as tissue paper.  I just untie the clue and
    >stuff
    >it in the bag as it comes down.  When I get a new #1 I'm sure it will
    >be a
    >little greater challenge.
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