Ulysses II
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I have a mid 1970s Centurion 32 and have been reading up on the pros and cons of the masthead rig with its sizeable genoa and relatively small mainsail. For the racing fraternity, there is a lot of technical discussion about when this rig arrangement works well and when it is not ideal. However, I also came across an interesting comment that, for cruising, it was not that uncommon for a longer boom to be fitted to accommodate a larger mainsail, so that a smaller and more easily handled foresail could be used. While I don't have any real intention of going down that route, I would be interested to hear from anyone who has practical experience of that approach. Did the mast and rigging set up need to be altered substantially and how did sailing characteristics alter?


