jamie N
Well-Known Member
I did another sail today in similar conditions, except for the wind which became 25-30kts very quickly. At the time I thought it was great, as I'd simply put a couple of reefs in, and check those for real as well.
Hey ho.
The composite mainsail began to tear/separate at the leech patch on the 2nd reef, which was a disappointment, but good news that it happened in a controlled area during a shake down sail. I do have a much older and (hopefully) more durable Dacron mainsail to put on, so it's not going to change my plans at all, and the 'sail repair guy' that I use, will be grateful that a yottie doesn't need something fixed yesterday.
Everything else worked perfectly though, with the exception of the weather forecast of course.
Hey ho.
The composite mainsail began to tear/separate at the leech patch on the 2nd reef, which was a disappointment, but good news that it happened in a controlled area during a shake down sail. I do have a much older and (hopefully) more durable Dacron mainsail to put on, so it's not going to change my plans at all, and the 'sail repair guy' that I use, will be grateful that a yottie doesn't need something fixed yesterday.
Everything else worked perfectly though, with the exception of the weather forecast of course.
