bedouin
Well-Known Member
It is not absolutely clear. If there were, there would be no discussion.
The fact that the exclusion refers to sails that are "set" means that the exclusion does not apply to sails that are not "set".
So it will turn on the meaning of "set" in this context. I think that if they are furled and the boat is not under way (not reefed and underway), they are not "set".
Of course there may be other issues - reduction for life time, due care and attention etc.
I think you are misreading it. It should be interpreted
i) sails and protective covers split by the wind
or
i) sails (and protective covers) blown away while set
And has to mean that because otherwise you need to be able to set a protective cover that you clearly cannot do.