onesea
Well-Known Member
I would suggest that having one non-roller sail that works from 12mph to 30mph is not the best way to go. If the sail is OK in 30mph then you will be very underpowered at 12mph.
Starting second season with the boat, we got halfway thought last season and had only put no 2 up by mistake, so took it off. We have a No 1 (130%?) onboard that we can carry to about 15-18 knots the No 3 is still a 100% headsail.
Problem is we sail in busy waters, once we have 12 knots of wind boat is still doing 6 knots with no 3. We can easily see behind it, the no 1 or no 2 you are constantly looking to leeward for the silly sod sneaking up and blind siding you. I still think the No3 is more efficient than a 1/3 rolled Genoa. We may loose 1/2 a knot in 12 knots of wind but we could always carry the No 1 longer...
By the time we have got to 25+ knot winds we are double reefed on the main and ploughing along like idiots, wondering if it was such a bright idea but not really fancying changing down headsails to the worker...