capnsensible
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Went out for a nice short trip around our local waters the other day. However, the uv strip decided it fancied a bit of freedom and came a bit unstitched. On return, quick drop, fold and off to our local sail doctor for a bit of sewing.
We've been thinking for a while about a new, smaller headsail to replace our well used old fashioned No 1 deck sweeping Genoa. As doctor sail pointed out, it's kinda 1980's.
My first stop with previous sails has been Crusader. So a phone call or two, Piccies and measurements sent, new one will be born in November. We popped the old one back up, still a few more miles left in her yet. But looking forward to that fab crispy rustling of new canvas.
That's last week. ... Met up with my oppo yesterday who is fresh back from a delivery to UK. His brand new sails arrived just before he left, so this morning, let's get them rigged.
Big sails, Hanse 445. New headsail went up great. But my friend really has ordered them a year in advance of his next transat. So off with new on with old.
Same with new main. We checked it out, rolled up and off into under bunk storage. Still will have that crispy crinkly though!
Now the old main has been off to the same sail doctor, looks good. But my least favourite facnor sail sliders were their usual unco operative self. By the time we had got them on and the reef lines rigged, we had a fair old beam wind on the pontoon so only got one batten in and I escaped doing the rest tomorrow...I'm very extremely busy. ?
So that's new sails, don't you love em?
Also with us was a friend who's cat we delivered earlier on this year to Lanzarote. I'm kinda getting to the point now, yeah, I know.
Soo. They are both off transat one this year, one next. So the discussion got on to spare sails and downwind modern code zero/ cruising chute/ whatever the flavour of the month name is.
I don't think big light airs sails are worth the bother for long distance. Anyone here used them? On the odd delivery, I've had that kinda stuff up for a few hours in three weeks kinda thing. Anyone else had proper use? Do they work? It's a lot of wonga to sit in a bag. They are unconvinced. Will be interesting to see what they do.
All tips appreciated. ?
We've been thinking for a while about a new, smaller headsail to replace our well used old fashioned No 1 deck sweeping Genoa. As doctor sail pointed out, it's kinda 1980's.
My first stop with previous sails has been Crusader. So a phone call or two, Piccies and measurements sent, new one will be born in November. We popped the old one back up, still a few more miles left in her yet. But looking forward to that fab crispy rustling of new canvas.
That's last week. ... Met up with my oppo yesterday who is fresh back from a delivery to UK. His brand new sails arrived just before he left, so this morning, let's get them rigged.
Big sails, Hanse 445. New headsail went up great. But my friend really has ordered them a year in advance of his next transat. So off with new on with old.
Same with new main. We checked it out, rolled up and off into under bunk storage. Still will have that crispy crinkly though!
Now the old main has been off to the same sail doctor, looks good. But my least favourite facnor sail sliders were their usual unco operative self. By the time we had got them on and the reef lines rigged, we had a fair old beam wind on the pontoon so only got one batten in and I escaped doing the rest tomorrow...I'm very extremely busy. ?
So that's new sails, don't you love em?
Also with us was a friend who's cat we delivered earlier on this year to Lanzarote. I'm kinda getting to the point now, yeah, I know.
Soo. They are both off transat one this year, one next. So the discussion got on to spare sails and downwind modern code zero/ cruising chute/ whatever the flavour of the month name is.
I don't think big light airs sails are worth the bother for long distance. Anyone here used them? On the odd delivery, I've had that kinda stuff up for a few hours in three weeks kinda thing. Anyone else had proper use? Do they work? It's a lot of wonga to sit in a bag. They are unconvinced. Will be interesting to see what they do.
All tips appreciated. ?