JimC
Well-Known Member
If the distance aft that the leech can go is restricted by the spreader then the overlap will be the same at that point whether rounded or hollow. ( provided the leech is cut to reach that point). If it is hollow it will allow the clew to extend further aft thus increasing overlap. So what is said above does not stand up to scrutiny.
If you are saying that the sail on the right, below, would be a better sail than the one on the left then I do not agree with you.

From the Elvstrom website again, good photo of a battened jib:

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