BrianH
Well-Known Member
I'm sitting in Italy looking at my new mainsail on a newly-installed Profurl in-boom reefing system. For a retro-fit I decided it was the best way to go for my single-handed sailing in a area where strong winds can blow up very suddenly. Price was more than competitive with an in-mast system, which I considered.
The sail sets well and with four full-length battens has more roach than my original sail.
One slight niggle: the furled sail is a tad too snug in the rounded boom shell; no space to spare at all, if random rolling stacks one batten directly over another.
It looks and works fine in the marina but other work prevents me getting to sea and trying it out seriously, so I am reserving judgment, but so far no regrets.
The sail sets well and with four full-length battens has more roach than my original sail.
One slight niggle: the furled sail is a tad too snug in the rounded boom shell; no space to spare at all, if random rolling stacks one batten directly over another.
It looks and works fine in the marina but other work prevents me getting to sea and trying it out seriously, so I am reserving judgment, but so far no regrets.