Dutch01527
Well-Known Member
I have acquired a nearly new, hank on, self tacking jib for my 28 foot Dehler. My origional one is old and has seen better days. The only issue is that the luff is about 2 foot shorter than the one it replaces (c.26 foot vs 28 foot)
- is it better to connect the tack to the forestay base at deck level or should I add a 2 foot strop to the tack and connect that to the deck. In other words fly it high or low for best performance?
- will a slightly smaller but nearly new, good quality, battened jib perform significantly worse than the slightly taller, baggy, unbattened origional?
I know that the best choice is to buy a new one at the right size and that will be the eventual solution. However I am a cruiser not a racer and the money saved can be usefully used elsewhere on the boat in the short term.
- is it better to connect the tack to the forestay base at deck level or should I add a 2 foot strop to the tack and connect that to the deck. In other words fly it high or low for best performance?
- will a slightly smaller but nearly new, good quality, battened jib perform significantly worse than the slightly taller, baggy, unbattened origional?
I know that the best choice is to buy a new one at the right size and that will be the eventual solution. However I am a cruiser not a racer and the money saved can be usefully used elsewhere on the boat in the short term.
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