Fire99
Well-Known Member
I don't know about this roller malarkey. I use Hank-on Foresails and Slab reefing and will go out in most weathers. I've not ended up in the wet stuff yet. 
PS if anyone has any snaps of the interior to help her to reconstruct it....
please feel free to bung them in my inbox
My money's on one of these; Seagull made one at one time, as have other makers. Pretty horrible things really, and it messes up the hull shape.
Better buy her a tin of danboline, it looks pretty grotty inside; I wish her good luck!
For a lass (err, or a bloke), possibly solo, to go on that tiny foredeck to deal with a sail when approaching/ leaving moorings seems an unecessary risk to me. Especially if it has a r/r spar already. Don't worry about non-r/r genoas Dylan, it isn't hard to convert them by simply replacing the hanks with nylon slugs - cost a few quid even if you need to buy new ones plus an afternoon's hand sewing.
VicS, I'm sure you & your hearty, experienced pals will have no issues whatsoever with a spinny, but for a novice, short-handed, it is an extremely unseamanlike sail to be taking chances with. Why bother with the hassle at this stage? In a few years time, she knows the boat well, understands its strengths & weaknesse (& her own) and has a bit more money available she can make a reasoned decision.
Agree that RR is a better option - the performance difference is not big enough to justify the extra bother and worry.
The slugs are a good option if the luff groove is big enough - mine was 4mm and I couldn't find anywhere selling them that small.
P.S. I have a spare hank on headsail, I'll measure later to see if it'll fit assuming you're happy to convert it.
Dave
The original design was just two pieces of 9mm ply, joined with three brass hinges,the side hatches look a bit complex to make
Given the level of support maybe we should start a boat recovery thread and restore old wrecks from bits offered by the forum![]()
Seagull inboard purely for interest's sake
Hi Dylan,
I know it was a genoa you were after, but I have an old Seawych mainsail if that is any use to you. It is (obviously) pretty old, and a bit tatty, but it’s complete (apart from battens) and might be better than what you have got.
Let me know if you are interested – be good to get it out of the garage!
Patrick
Genoa - measure up & see if you can get something off e-bay, or post the dims on here & some forumite may have summat suitable in a corner somewhere.
Spinnaker? For a Seawych? Don't be daft, unless you can pinch one off a Mirror dinghy!
Can't comment on the fittings, I can't watch vids on my alleged broadband.