swanny
Well-Known Member
The boat is a cruising only ketch. I have just ordered Tricut Bainbridge Cruising Mylar sandwich laminate sails from Lee sails in Germany (boat is close by). Now all my sailing buddies are telling me I am crazy to buy laminates for a cruising boat! Lee Sails have not 'Sold'me on the laminates, they pointed out all the options and let me decide. I went for laminate because although we accept their total lifespan is less than Dacron, they should hold their shape for most if not all of that lifespan. Whereas, in my humble opinion, the Dacron will last longer but for the additional lifespan over the laminates will have probably lost most of their useful shape. Am I right or wrong on this. My buddies tell me the roller furler is the problem. It will work the laminate genoa too hard and probably bring on delamination after only three to four years! Could this be true? Are laminate sails not a healthy match with a roller furler? I have ordered beefed up sails with as they quote 'heavey reinforcements' and Lee Sails tell me they are up to the mark for blue water sailing! (I wish!). Buddies tell me tri/radial cut Dacron will hold shape as long or longer than laminate sails or crosscut and will be harder wearing and last longer. Lee Sails didn't discuss with me the option of anything but cross cut (45cm panels) in the Dacron option. Help! He comes to trim the righ and measure up this week!