tome
Well-Known Member
Re: FWIW
I'm only speaking from my observations, as stated I've never sailed with in-mast reefing. Don't take offence at this - it seems to me that there's a trade-off between performance and convenience and this is most obvious in light winds. For many, this trade-off is worth having for the ease of handling, and I have no problems with this. I'm certainly not knocking the concept.
A furling main is smaller and cut flatter than a conventional main and I cannot understand how you suggest this doesn't lead to some lack of performance?
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I'm only speaking from my observations, as stated I've never sailed with in-mast reefing. Don't take offence at this - it seems to me that there's a trade-off between performance and convenience and this is most obvious in light winds. For many, this trade-off is worth having for the ease of handling, and I have no problems with this. I'm certainly not knocking the concept.
A furling main is smaller and cut flatter than a conventional main and I cannot understand how you suggest this doesn't lead to some lack of performance?
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