free foot main
It's gonna have a shelf-foot just like the North.
Here are the specs.
Coronado 27 - Mainsail,
P-27' E-9.5'
area 134 ft2 - cross cut
6.9 US oz dacron - white color
4 x standard battens
2 reef points at 4' and 8' above boom with clam cleat at each reef
Triple Stitch
Aluminum Headboard
Leechline with clam cleat
Luff : 1/2" slug slides
Shelf foot
Foot hardware is included (sliding slug 3/8" diameter)
Number : 91 in black color on both side
Coronado Insignia on both side in black color
Tack Offset : a-5 3/8", b-1", c-sliding, d-6", e-1", f-3/4"
Patches at head, tack, clew and reef
Telltales
Sailbag
USD515.95
Of course there's also a working jib to match:
Coronado 27 - 100% Hanks Jib,
I-32.4' J-10.75
luff-27' leech-22' foot-12'
area 130 ft2 - cross cut
6.9 US oz dacron - white color
Hanks on luff (3/16" forestay wire)
Triple Stitch
Draft Strip
Leechline & Footline with clam cleat
Patches at head, tack and clew
Telltales
Sailbag
USD379.70
Jealous? When they're delivered in about two to three weeks
I'll bend 'em on and go sailing. I'll take some pictures and
make a new page so you can compare with the old pages.
If they impress me I'll even put in a good word and a link for
the sailmaker. Maybe drum up some more business for him.
That way when I sail to Honk Kong some day, I'll have
a contact there.
S.Simon - the one and only Master Mariner in the newsgroup.
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Hey Guys,
Neal's sail is (or was) self footed but is so blown out that there is no
reason to ease the outhaul. That sail is baggy enough with full outhaul
pressure. The shelf has become part of the sail.
When he gets his new main he'll probably get the sail off the shrouds.
Neal, we've never asked, are you going to specify a shelf in your new
sail? You could save a buck or two with a simple closed footed sail.
OT
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