matelot
Well-Known Member
All the boats I've owned have been fitted with roller reefing so they have all had the Tesco shopping bag problem when well reefed. So I keep wondering how practical for family cruising is the alternative of 3 different sails using a simple foil system.
My impression is that provided the sail is hoisted suitable for current and foreseen conditions, there is no disadvantage other than the in port sail changing itself. And lets be fair - with decent weather forecasts and no great ambitions to sail as fast as it will go, then its not difficult to chose the correct sail for the next 12 hours.
Furthermore, I found with my last boat (sadly now gone)that I could reef the main down to no3 and still keep up a full genoa without balance problems. In fact I've won the odd race like that.
So I guess I'm coming to the view that roller reefing one big genoa is not the way to go. What do you think?
My impression is that provided the sail is hoisted suitable for current and foreseen conditions, there is no disadvantage other than the in port sail changing itself. And lets be fair - with decent weather forecasts and no great ambitions to sail as fast as it will go, then its not difficult to chose the correct sail for the next 12 hours.
Furthermore, I found with my last boat (sadly now gone)that I could reef the main down to no3 and still keep up a full genoa without balance problems. In fact I've won the odd race like that.
So I guess I'm coming to the view that roller reefing one big genoa is not the way to go. What do you think?