[Public-List] New sails

Michael Connolly crufone at comcast.net
Mon Jul 2 18:43:14 PDT 2018


Marcelo, 
My first reaction is option number 3. Bend on the 150 when you know it is going to be light, i.e., summer time. What type of sailing do you do? Any racing? Daysailing mostly? 
The main would be good to have two reef points. If only one reef make it a hefty one, like half way between what would be a first and second reef. If you plan to have a loose footed main or a shelf in the foot fashion a decent outhaul that can be employed on any point of sail. 
BTW I dislike using the headsail furler for reefing. While your Vanguard sail selection might be considered antiquated by todays standards I like that style. 
Happy sailing, 
Michael #133 

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From: "Marcelo D. Gentinetta via Public-List" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> 
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Cc: "Marcelo D. Gentinetta" <vanguard64 at cox.net> 
Sent: Monday, July 2, 2018 9:18:05 PM 
Subject: [Public-List] New sails 

Greetings from New Orleans. 
I would like to field different opinions on the subject of sails, specifically furler headsail size. I have started sailing my A30 just in the last month after 1year spent refitting her. I bought her with a 10y old mainsail that needs replacement and a 7y old 150% genoa (very good condition but no foam in luff) on a Profurl furler. On my previous boat, Pearson Vanguard, I had hank on headsails. So, I had a 90% jib, 125% and 150% genoas and I would select them accordingly. Now, aside from seeing the real convenience of a headsail furler, I find myself questioning what size headsail would best fit most conditions encountered here throughout the year. I am also planning on purchasing a new main but that is pretty straightforward. Summer winds here are between 5-12k and then they pick up in the fall, winter and spring. As fronts move in, we’ll go out in 15-20k gusting to 25k. Over 25k we’ll usually stay in port. So here are some options I have been toiling with. 
1. New main plus my present 150% genoa with added foam pad in the luff for better shape when partially furled. 
2. New main plus a 125% genoa with foam pad luff “fall/winter sail” and keep the 150% as is for summer use. 
3. New main plus 135-140% genoa with foam pad luff and keep the 150% as spare. 

I appreciate your input. Hopefully, it won’t be as contentious as anchor selection. 
Marcelo 
#441 Alegría 
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