Kemp's off the shelf e-sails experiences?

I do wonder how much effort goes into 'bespoke' cruising chute design for a normal cruising boat. If these are to Kemp's normal production standard (no reason to doubt that) then I suspect these will suit you just fine
 
I am not sure about e-sails, but Kemp have a very good reputation for their made to measure sails. I have a Kemp main that sets beautifully.
 
I got mine made to measure by Jeckells, and the price including snuffer was about the same.
Really? How long ago? Not tried Jeckells but other bespoke sail makers are double the price (2.5k v 1.2k) without snuffer . Jeckells quote when I bought a fully battened main was aligned with other suppliers.
 
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I am not sure about e-sails, but Kemp have a very good reputation for their made to measure sails. I have a Kemp main that sets beautifully.
I had a Kemp genny made for my last boat (over-generous leach which started hooking or fluttering after 3 months regardless of leech-line tension) and a main for boat-but-last ( huge roach which caught on fixed backstay, de-velcroing the top batten, despite specifying I wanted backstay clearance) which were OK but I wouldn't buy from them again without a decent financial advantage. Sanders would be my choice for white sails but my thinking is that a cruising chute is more of a bag than a foil and won't get all that much use. I've also had an FB main from Crusader which is a lovely sail but required a bit of tweeking re. reefing points before it behaved fully.
 
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Really? How long ago? Not tried Jeckells but other bespoke sail makers are double the price (2.5k v 1.2k) without snuffer . Jeckells quote when I bought a fully battened main was aligned with other suppliers.
About 3 years ago. Boat show price, but everyone does that. We got quotes from 3 or 4 sailmakers, and Jeckells were best value. I like their snuffer design, too.
 
I do wonder how much effort goes into 'bespoke' cruising chute design for a normal cruising boat. If these are to Kemp's normal production standard (no reason to doubt that) then I suspect these will suit you just fine
I'm sure this site has been posted before, but I didn't realise it was run by the Kemps. I met both father and son last year and they treated me very well for a small amount of work in the busy season. I was super impressed.
 
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The only time we've ever had new sails made, we went with Kemp for the main. We were replacing the boom as well and they have a good relationship with Z Spars so we knew it would all match up. Couldn't fault the final products.
 
I bought an esails asymmetric chute a few weeks ago. It is fine. The first couple of times I put it up the snuffer snagged but now the sail has been used a couple of times it is fine. The head and foot have pressed rings rather than a solid rings as found on a very expensive sail. Very good value and useful sail. I am glad I bought it and would not spend a lot more on a more expensive type. Not connected to Kemp other than as a customer
 
I too have a Kemp Tri radial cruising chute. See it in this video. If you want to skip the into, start at about 30 seconds. The video was taken by a kind German sailor who saw me sailing whilst he was motoring. There was not much wind and I was making about 5 knots. When the German yachtsman hoisted his white sails and turned off his engine I sailed away from him. I met him a month or so later and he gave me a USB stick with the video on it.
 
In reply to the o p’s question I should also have said that the esails cruising chute does just what he wants to do / it means I can sail at decent speeds running and reaching in relatively light winds and means more sailing and less motoring
Rigging is easy with a short strop clipped on the bow roller plate and sheets led aft to blocks on the quarter. I use the launch bag and snuffer making it easy for me and a very cautious wife to hoist and handle.
I wish I had bought one years ago.
 
An update - you can now order customised white sails on the E-Sails site in addition to cruising chutes.

We have an E-Sails mainsail on our Morgan Giles 30, and we are very happy with it.

- W
 
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