bedouin
Well-Known Member
My boat has the same rig set-up - I presume it is some perversion forced on designers by the rating rules at the time.One is foresail size and winches. You are likely to be the principal helm, leaving your wife and children to carry out many of the other activities. An older sail configuration might have a 150% genoa, which can be extremely difficult to wind in when sailing is at its best. You might consider a boat that carries more of its sail area in the main, and perhaps even a self-tacking jib.
IMHO when sailing with the family the 150% is a waste of time - there are very few conditions in which it really makes any sense as a sail - especially if it is of the roller-furling variety.
I have recently swapped to using the #3 Genoa as my principle foresail - that is about 110% and makes the boat much easier to handle. The small main also can actually be an advantage, you don't really need to consider reefing until you have 22-25 kts over the deck, which will be very rare with the family on board and if you are feeling relaxed you can go a lot of places with just the Genoa