RunAgroundHard
Well-Known Member
I am wanting to replace the 135% Genoa on my Dufour and have various SIBS quotes. I am tempted by Vektron 073 but slightly concerned by Vektron’s handleability - an issue that was raised on this forum a couple of years ago.
In as much as it will be on a furler it won’t really be handled but it will catch the guardrails and shrouds (though this can presumably be alleviated by simply fitting sail guard wheels).
Portland Premium 7.5 (310) is the alternative option.
I have a roller reefing Vectran head sail on a 41' yacht, made by Jeckels (also a main sail). The sail is stiff, even after 4 years. I don't have any wheels or pipe on the guard wires and it flops easily over the guard wires. I do have an inner forestay and it slips well over that except in light winds, when it needs to be walked round the inner forestay.
When removed, it was folded on deck and that was a monumental pain because of the stiffness. Managed to get it flaked and into the bag but hard work. Later it was flaked again but on the grass at home and that was a piece of cake. The old dacron roller reefing head sail could be flaked on deck easily and bagged, much softer.
The sail sets well. At the start of season, when first furled, the stiffness makes the furled sail a bit thick around the foil, until the first good wind requires a roller reef to be put in, then it starts to compact up and rolls away fine after that.
My only other concern was that the spinnaker halyard wore away the UV strip at the top of the mast on the first year. I used to keep the spinnikar halyard stored on the pulpit when in the marina to stop frapping on the mast. Now I store it flipped behind the spreader to keep it away from the roller reefing sail. The spinnaker halyard is on a swivel block at the top of the mast, is is above the foil, as normal, and I guess it was beating back on the top of the sail in any wind, when stored.
I have a fully battened Vectron main, same performance, good, but stiff when folding on the boom (I don't use a stack pack) just big lazy folds over the boom, rather than a tight "harbour stow", which would see the skin removed from my fingers if I tried that. I have had that reefed down to 3rd reef and sets well. Also difficult to fold on deck, but easier than the roller reefing genoa.
All in all, the stiffness is not an issue and it can be easily managed. Sails set great, work well.
I used to let the old dacron main drop fast at the end of the day. The heavier Vectran drops much faster and when I once let it free fall, it snapped some sail shackles and sliders. It was a stupid act by me, so control the drop speed, if you are used to a lighter mainsail.