dunedin
Well-Known Member
As I said in post #12, it is my experience that a good all round sail with foam luff can be more effective than multiple sails, which may be too much hassle to fit / hoist, and conditions change once done so and wish had the bigger sail again. Hence end up sailing with wrong sail for much of the time. Whereas with fuller can adjust size whenever needed.Dunedin, when you say it’s a moot point do you mean that a furled headsail can be as efficient to windward in a blow as a hanked on blade jib? By the time a headsail has furled enough to have the same area as a blade jib the centre of effort will be much higher, causing more heeling and leeway, and foam luff or not the shape of sail will have suffered a bit surely?.
The clew rises slightly on ours when reefing, but that is exactly what is needed as want near deck scraper in light winds, but a bit of space underneath when reefed to ensure doesn’t trap any waves coming over deck. Area comes off faster higher up so centre of effort is coming downwards.
May depend a bit on boat size and cut of original jib/genoa, but my preference is simplicity plus good quality sails.