Neil
Well-Known Member
I've just completed a 170 mile cruise in my new-to-me Sadler 25 and dealt with wide a wide gamut of wind and weather. I've had the feeling that my sail has passed its best. Visually, the UV strip is faded and has openings along some seams. The foot is frayed where it passes over the guard rail. In particular, when close hauled, it doesn't seem so flat (though I have no standard to judge), even when cranked in, and I experience a lot of heeling in strong winds without commensurate progress. The windward telltales flap all over the place and the lee ones stream flat. I still get good speed on a close to beam reach. If I take it to a sailmaker, would he be able to make an assessment of its condition off the boat or would he just suggest a replacement anyway to get the business. There's no point in repairing it if it's shot but I have no idea of its age.