Tim Good
Well-Known Member
With my boat came 10 sails and I haven't frankly had time to check exactly what was what during my refit.. My friend kindly allowed me access to his workplace to use a clean open floor and I discover I had:
2 Mains - One very heavy duty Hood + one brand new South West.
3 Staysails - One very heavy duty Hood with standard clew + 2 x brand new South West with high clew (one with hanks and one for roller)
2 Yankees - 2 x South West, one used and one identical brand new. High Clew.
1 Genoa - A new large very heavy duty Hood Genoa unused.
1 Storm jib - new unused bright orange storm staysail with integral stainless stay
1 Spinaker - multi purpose Hood with snuffer and can be used like a cruising chute
We setoff on a circumnavigation* in 4 weeks and I'm curious what arsenal people would advise taking. Here are my delimmas:
1. I could rig the boat entirely with new South West Sails but they are not as heavy duty as the Hood ones which ridiculously thick. But new sails would match and well.... be new
2. What are South West sails like? Lightweight sails would furl more easily and maybe better in lighter airs. Or would older bomb proof hoods be better?
3. I think it would pay to take both Yankees as I could use the twistle rig which people seem to rave about.
4. It is a cutter rig with every sail on furling gear so do I really need a storm jib given the amount of sail options available? Will it likely just stay in the bag.
5. Spinnaker - easy to use, enjoyable to use but takes up masses of space. Would we use it if we have the twistle rig?
6. Genoa? Well it is either the yankees or the genoa. We can't take both. But a genoa on a cutter rig? Doesn't that kind of defeat the point as you can't have a staysail and a genoa up at the same time.
* of the world
2 Mains - One very heavy duty Hood + one brand new South West.
3 Staysails - One very heavy duty Hood with standard clew + 2 x brand new South West with high clew (one with hanks and one for roller)
2 Yankees - 2 x South West, one used and one identical brand new. High Clew.
1 Genoa - A new large very heavy duty Hood Genoa unused.
1 Storm jib - new unused bright orange storm staysail with integral stainless stay
1 Spinaker - multi purpose Hood with snuffer and can be used like a cruising chute
We setoff on a circumnavigation* in 4 weeks and I'm curious what arsenal people would advise taking. Here are my delimmas:
1. I could rig the boat entirely with new South West Sails but they are not as heavy duty as the Hood ones which ridiculously thick. But new sails would match and well.... be new
2. What are South West sails like? Lightweight sails would furl more easily and maybe better in lighter airs. Or would older bomb proof hoods be better?
3. I think it would pay to take both Yankees as I could use the twistle rig which people seem to rave about.
4. It is a cutter rig with every sail on furling gear so do I really need a storm jib given the amount of sail options available? Will it likely just stay in the bag.
5. Spinnaker - easy to use, enjoyable to use but takes up masses of space. Would we use it if we have the twistle rig?
6. Genoa? Well it is either the yankees or the genoa. We can't take both. But a genoa on a cutter rig? Doesn't that kind of defeat the point as you can't have a staysail and a genoa up at the same time.
* of the world
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