Elbows
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
I'm planning to fit full length battens to my Westerly Pageant mainsail instead of the short leach battens it has at the moment. It's a bog standard Dacron sail of about 12 sq metres, fairly old and baggy but still sound. A new sail is out of the question because of cost.
I've had extensive experience repairing windsurf sails I so won't have any problems carrying out the actual work, but the materials and construction methods are very different and I'm floundering somewhat with the details. I've done a fair bit of Googling but can't find much on the specifics of construction that I need. I'd be grateful for any information people can give me on the following points:
1. The sail currently has a bolt rope on the luff, although it's been fitted with plastic sliders which fit in the mast groove. I'd like to remove the bolt rope as it will get in the way of the new batten boxes and sliders. Once the bolt rope has gone, will the luff need much additional reinforcement along it's length to withstand the tension of the halyard?
2. How stiff should the battens be? They will be 30mm wide pultruded glass/polyester and I have a choice of thickness ranging from 2.4mm up to 5.5mm.
Thanks.
I'm planning to fit full length battens to my Westerly Pageant mainsail instead of the short leach battens it has at the moment. It's a bog standard Dacron sail of about 12 sq metres, fairly old and baggy but still sound. A new sail is out of the question because of cost.
I've had extensive experience repairing windsurf sails I so won't have any problems carrying out the actual work, but the materials and construction methods are very different and I'm floundering somewhat with the details. I've done a fair bit of Googling but can't find much on the specifics of construction that I need. I'd be grateful for any information people can give me on the following points:
1. The sail currently has a bolt rope on the luff, although it's been fitted with plastic sliders which fit in the mast groove. I'd like to remove the bolt rope as it will get in the way of the new batten boxes and sliders. Once the bolt rope has gone, will the luff need much additional reinforcement along it's length to withstand the tension of the halyard?
2. How stiff should the battens be? They will be 30mm wide pultruded glass/polyester and I have a choice of thickness ranging from 2.4mm up to 5.5mm.
Thanks.


