dukes4monny
Well-Known Member
Hi all, after my recent thread regarding spreader angles (bisecting shrouds), I have a new conundrum which has been thrown at me.......
I've just ordered a new roller furling genoa. During discussions with the sail maker, he said I could (should?) look at reducing the length of my spreaders to improve general sailing performance........
He says that older boats like mine were usually fitted with overly long spreaders and these govern how tight the genoa can be sheeted with a big affect on airflow and also pointing ability.
He said I should aim for an optimum angle of the shroud at the masthead of 15°.
Whilst I understand the theory involved with this, I am left wondering whether I am going to be reducing the overall integrity of my rig by doing this?
It's a masthead rig on a 1976 Jag27.
I don't race her, she's only used for cruising.......but I'm not a fair weather sailor either......
What's the opinion of the learned forumites, is this a modification worth doing............or best avoided?
I know that the shrouds would also need to be shorter.....but I'm fitting new ones anyway.
Thanks for any advice.
I've just ordered a new roller furling genoa. During discussions with the sail maker, he said I could (should?) look at reducing the length of my spreaders to improve general sailing performance........
He says that older boats like mine were usually fitted with overly long spreaders and these govern how tight the genoa can be sheeted with a big affect on airflow and also pointing ability.
He said I should aim for an optimum angle of the shroud at the masthead of 15°.
Whilst I understand the theory involved with this, I am left wondering whether I am going to be reducing the overall integrity of my rig by doing this?
It's a masthead rig on a 1976 Jag27.
I don't race her, she's only used for cruising.......but I'm not a fair weather sailor either......
What's the opinion of the learned forumites, is this a modification worth doing............or best avoided?
I know that the shrouds would also need to be shorter.....but I'm fitting new ones anyway.
Thanks for any advice.