lw395
Well-Known Member
+1
Stretch in jib sheets is very bad! Assuming you have a jib which can be trimmed flat at all -- many of them can't.
But a flat over-trimmed jib is not going to make you go fast, just lean over and go sideways.
I suppose it stops the over-powered main from making the boat round up if you're sailing it really badly.
But how much are your polyester sheets going to move from say a steady 12 knot true wind to say and 18 knot gust? 1%? How many inches is that? On the boat I race, it would be about one if we're cross-sheeted and a one inch ease isn't much. On the dinghy we're deliberately easing more than that as a small gust hits.
It's also worth noting that some 'cruising dyneema' hasn't got much dyneema in it, so if you go down one size, the stretch can be pretty similar to polyester.