vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
Yes, quoted for vektron and dacron main last month and price difference from all lofts was ~35%.
When I bought mine I tried to assess the benefits of going for the more expensive option. When I bought the boat the dacron genoa was about three years old and pretty much shot. I struggled on with it for a couple of years but the shape was terrible. I took delivery of the Vectran (now Vektron) main and genoa in June 1999, making them 15 - 16 years old, since when I have sailed extensively, cruising for half the year since 2004. I had the stitching redone about five years ago and the sailmaker advised that the cloth was in excellent condition. My own assessment is that they have not stretched at all.
May I also chip in and suggest its not all about the material its also a lot about the cut, I would recommend a Radial cut regardless of the sail, but remember is much more sewing for the sail maker so will also increase the cost!!
Hood told me that cross-cut was better for a furling genoa to keep the loads along the warp for any reefed position. However, they advised at the time that they did this with Vectran but not dacron.
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