Daydream believer
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Not all have zips but a pair of cords that fit over clipsin a criss cross pattern
That would be hassle. Ours has a tensioning cord that runs on those rollers. I suppose the lacing thing does that too, but 10 x the PIA factor hoistingNot all have zips but a pair of cords that fit over clipsin a criss cross pattern
I'll give you a race upwind with my dacron sails. I bet I beat you.Well our boat we use for cruising has plenty of weight on board, but not “a dirty bottom” or a “fixed prop” - but we like sailing, and enjoy sailing efficiently upwind, in both very light winds (can go upwind well in 5 knots true) and breezier.
If you just put the motor on to get upwind good sails are indeed a waste.
PS aid you think stowing some jobs is an effort, try a jib with vertical battens. Sets very well though.
Can we join in?I'll give you a race upwind with my dacron sails. I bet I beat you.
A Forum regatta. What a great idea.Can we join in?
Are you providing them then? I have sails of 13. years max.A Forum regatta. What a great idea.
I get to set the rules though, and only sails over 15 years old are allowed to be used.
I was thinking that those rules should benefit the laminate boys (assuming the sails haven't physically fallen to pieces by then), as the dacron sails should be well stretched.Are you providing them then? I have sails of 13. years max.
Boat isn’t that old but I’ll play…A Forum regatta. What a great idea.
I get to set the rules though, and only sails over 15 years old are allowed to be used, and just to make sure they've had proper use, they have to have done at least 1 transat.
But your boat isn't an overweight cruising boat. We might have to handicap you but fitting a sprayhood, bimini, stackpack, and davits, and filling the boat with 2 tons of crap.Boat isn’t that old but I’ll play…
And there was me thinking this might be a race I could win…But your boat isn't an overweight cruising boat. We might have to handicap you but fitting a sprayhood, bimini, stackpack, and davits, and filling the boat with 2 tons of crap.
Shame. I was just thinking I ought to own up. I don’t think Bob has checked my avatar.And there was me thinking this might be a race I could win…
I can only assume that your boat is a converted WW1 lifeboat cos you sure as hell can’t have a clue what to do with a sailing boat. Or are you just being sarcastic in which case I’ll apologise and get my coat.IMHO laminate sails are not worth it for a cruising boat. If you are racing or you are the type of person who always wants to squeeze the last ounce of performance out of your boat, then yes, but the average cruising boat is overweight, has a dirty bottom, a fixed prop, and other things that slow it down more than slightly stretched sails. Also, on the basis of the additional cost, I can replace my dacron sails every 5 years, for the same cost as replacing laminates every 10 years, so I just but cross-cut dacron with a reasonable quality cloth.
But like most on the forum you could probably talk a good race after 5 pints at the barI will anchor at the windward mark and offer teas since my boat has dacron sails, a long keel and too much weight and windage to actually go anywhere
That will fox Charia. Most multihulls can only sail 90 deg to the wind. So he will have to wait for the tide to get there. He will be raging back & forth like a lion at the zoo behind the cage. Going no where fast.I will anchor at the windward mark and offer teas since my boat has dacron sails, a long keel and too much weight and windage to actually go anywhere
You seem to be mistaking my boat for a 1960s cruisng cat. You’ll be in for a sharp wake up call Just for you, here’s the ‘how to’ upwind sailing guide. The boat in the vid. is the 28. 2ft6 smaller than us, same handicap on average. Like all boats, multis get ever faster for a given length.That will fox Charia. Most multihulls can only sail 90 deg to the wind. So he will have to wait for the tide to get there. He will be raging back & forth like a lion at the zoo behind the cage. Going no where fast.
He don't know me vewy well, do he...I can only assume that your boat is a converted WW1 lifeboat cos you sure as hell can’t have a clue what to do with a sailing boat. Or are you just being sarcastic in which case I’ll apologise and get my coat.
The simple answer to the OP is absolutely yes. And laminates in the long run are cheaper cos Dacron only lasts one day out with winds above about 12 kts.