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Default folding sails

Make sure you always fold it using the original creases. That way, after a
few years, you'll know where it's weakest.

I, too, sail a small boat so I don't know what the difficulties are with
bigger and heavier sails, but I've always just stuffed mine. Positioning
the tack for initial removal isn't really a problem. Stuffed loosely in a
bag large enough to hold the sail, and they'll dry just fine.

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"d parker" wrote in message
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One of the reasons for proper sail folding, aside from the obvious

lifespan
factor, is good seamanship.

When a sail is folded correctly and still in the bag you should be able to
attach the Tack without removing the sail. (then it doesn't blow away of
course).

At this point the bag can be removed and the sail hanked on -then the

sheets
added. It's all about keeping sails (and crew) on deck and out of the

water.

The bigger the boat, the more important proper sail folding/handling is.
Imagine screwing around on the deck of a 40 footer in big seas trying to
find head vs tack vs clew. Now imagine doing it on a maxi. Scary!

DP



"padeen" wrote in message
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I was shown how to precisely fold my sails for my 16' Luger and told

that
this is a must, but there are times when I don't have the space or time

to
do this. How do people with larger boats fold their sails, especially

when
underway? Don't they just shove them into the sail storage area and dry
them when they can? Just what are the issues involved with folding, vs.
stuffing, sails?
TIA for any information.

Padeen