dt4134
Well-Known Member
A 40' race boat might spend a great deal on sails, but £50,000 seems a bit extreme. But, compared to what a F1 team will spend on tyres, it's probably dirt cheap.
A full race set would include quite a few sails, including several No.1's of different strength and cut and a number of spinnakers.
Typical practice is that once they're past their best they're used as second-line sails for less important races and after they're no good for that are used for training sessions.
One point re your other comments. Even on a race boat it is normal to have Dacron sails for heavy weather (especially during offshore racing) or for deliveries, so if you do decide to invest in flash Kevlar sails for your hypothetical sailing boat it'll be better to have dacron sails to protect them from F7-8 winds. They are more vulnerable than dacron to being over-stretched.
A full race set would include quite a few sails, including several No.1's of different strength and cut and a number of spinnakers.
Typical practice is that once they're past their best they're used as second-line sails for less important races and after they're no good for that are used for training sessions.
One point re your other comments. Even on a race boat it is normal to have Dacron sails for heavy weather (especially during offshore racing) or for deliveries, so if you do decide to invest in flash Kevlar sails for your hypothetical sailing boat it'll be better to have dacron sails to protect them from F7-8 winds. They are more vulnerable than dacron to being over-stretched.