There are advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages include:
Better sail shape.
Stays where you put it... doesn't unfurl.
Doesn't jam.
Doesn't disturb the air flow as much as a bulky furler.
Better to learn with because you among other things
you get upfront and personal with the sail, just like
you do with the main.
Disadvantages include:
You have to change sails as the conditions change, even if
it's not a critical change. So, it means going up on the foredeck,
with all the safety issues that that entails.
Not quite so easy to bring a hanked on sail down effectively
and efficiently. It's easy to dump it in the water.
"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
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I'd like to hear about hankon advantages. Remember I'm still learning.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You wanna talk about 'Female Furling"??? .....ask the estrogen
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I still hank my sails on!
Blisterin' Barnacles... next he'll be asking how the "toilet" works!
CM
"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
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| I'll try to think of a comeback. In the meantime answer my recent post
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| For Gawd's Sake Boy!!!..... you just got slapped by a Woman!
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| | Wait a minute,,,,
| | "katysails" wrote in message
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| | Isn't that rather insulting to allude to the group as collectively
gay?
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