bdh198
Well-Known Member
I have a Sailfish 18 which has been in the family for years and I am considering the possibility of replacing the mainsail.
The thing that has prompted me to consider a new sail is the fact that the sail appears to be really baggy (presumably the sailcloth is quite stretched) and it really doesn't take much of a boom angle off the centreline for the sail to be wrapping round the spreaders. It not only looks ugly but will be affecting the performance.
I'm not sure precisely how old the sail is, but it is at least 10 years old and could be as much as 15 years old. There is nothing special about it, just cheap standard Dacron cloth. I would be looking to replace it with a similar cheap cloth.
However, I am conscious that the boat is only used for day sailing, and my sailing skills are not the skills of a polished racer, and I therefore wonder whether this should be a priority. Am I likely to notice much improvement in sailing performance with a new sail in these conditions?
The thing that has prompted me to consider a new sail is the fact that the sail appears to be really baggy (presumably the sailcloth is quite stretched) and it really doesn't take much of a boom angle off the centreline for the sail to be wrapping round the spreaders. It not only looks ugly but will be affecting the performance.
I'm not sure precisely how old the sail is, but it is at least 10 years old and could be as much as 15 years old. There is nothing special about it, just cheap standard Dacron cloth. I would be looking to replace it with a similar cheap cloth.
However, I am conscious that the boat is only used for day sailing, and my sailing skills are not the skills of a polished racer, and I therefore wonder whether this should be a priority. Am I likely to notice much improvement in sailing performance with a new sail in these conditions?