Jools_of_Top_Cat
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I am in the market for new sails for my Heavenly Twins catamaran. My current are blown and looking pretty shabby. My criteria is for cruising, light wind performance, strong, durable with good back to base.
I spent a full day calling sail makers before Easter, many fobbed me off, many have not sent out promised quotes, or returned telephone calls. Well that is their loss. I will name and shame, but I expect anyone calling who gets the type of uninterested sales pitch or zero sail pitch will like me quickly move on anyway.
I have narrowed down to two maybe three companies, in the following order;
Kemp - I spoke to Linda Kemp for nearly 40 minutes who was of great help and really interested in my sail needs offering advice and just well really friendly. Their back to base servicing seems second to none.
Sobstad - Who have sent me a very comprehensive quote, and were friendly and courteous. Good prices. My current sails are Sobstad, I am interested in a change, though current sails are over 10 years old, things move on!
Jeckells - who I first met at the SBS, though they seem to have to many hidden charges, everything seems to be an extra, though I have heard good things about the quality of the cloth they sell.
My questions to the forum if I may.
I am toying with a 145% Genoa, my current headsail is 100%, bearing in mind I have a centre located mast, this is quite a large sail, I think 320sq ft. Is this a good idea, will tacking be cumbersome, will I see massive benefits moving up to this size of sail, I am hoping that it will increase light airs performance and the need for a cruising chute will be reduced, what do you think?
Foam luffs - Con? Good? bulky? weak? this is a new one to me.
The mainsail, I currently have slab reefing on my two mainsails, I have a rolling reef boom, I have not really used the boom reefing, which is better, should I stick to two lines of slab reefing on the main?
3/4 batten or normal?
Loose foot, or bolt rope as currently used? I have a sliding gooseneck and currently a leech cunningham, apparently I do not need the cunningham if I have a loose foot, is this right, which is better?
What is 10-12% leech roach?
I know there are a lot of questions, but this is the first time I have ever purchased new sails, the options seem limitless. I would really appreciate any experience and/or advice from the forum.
Thank you in anticipation.
<hr width=100% size=1><font color=blue> Julian </font color=blue>
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I spent a full day calling sail makers before Easter, many fobbed me off, many have not sent out promised quotes, or returned telephone calls. Well that is their loss. I will name and shame, but I expect anyone calling who gets the type of uninterested sales pitch or zero sail pitch will like me quickly move on anyway.
I have narrowed down to two maybe three companies, in the following order;
Kemp - I spoke to Linda Kemp for nearly 40 minutes who was of great help and really interested in my sail needs offering advice and just well really friendly. Their back to base servicing seems second to none.
Sobstad - Who have sent me a very comprehensive quote, and were friendly and courteous. Good prices. My current sails are Sobstad, I am interested in a change, though current sails are over 10 years old, things move on!
Jeckells - who I first met at the SBS, though they seem to have to many hidden charges, everything seems to be an extra, though I have heard good things about the quality of the cloth they sell.
My questions to the forum if I may.
I am toying with a 145% Genoa, my current headsail is 100%, bearing in mind I have a centre located mast, this is quite a large sail, I think 320sq ft. Is this a good idea, will tacking be cumbersome, will I see massive benefits moving up to this size of sail, I am hoping that it will increase light airs performance and the need for a cruising chute will be reduced, what do you think?
Foam luffs - Con? Good? bulky? weak? this is a new one to me.
The mainsail, I currently have slab reefing on my two mainsails, I have a rolling reef boom, I have not really used the boom reefing, which is better, should I stick to two lines of slab reefing on the main?
3/4 batten or normal?
Loose foot, or bolt rope as currently used? I have a sliding gooseneck and currently a leech cunningham, apparently I do not need the cunningham if I have a loose foot, is this right, which is better?
What is 10-12% leech roach?
I know there are a lot of questions, but this is the first time I have ever purchased new sails, the options seem limitless. I would really appreciate any experience and/or advice from the forum.
Thank you in anticipation.
<hr width=100% size=1><font color=blue> Julian </font color=blue>
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.topcatsail.co.uk>Homepage</A>