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Default Full batten mainsail set unreadable.

What do you expect? Consider the weight of his
boom.
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Steve
S/V Pony Express

"The_navigator©" wrote in
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: Not enough twist. Tell him Doug!
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: Cheers MC
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: Simple Simon wrote:
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: Full batten sails as pictured by Navigator are
: unreadable as far as set goes when it comes
: to light wind conditions.
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: The battens hold the shape of the sail even if
: the angle of attack is wrong, even if the
draft
: is wrong, even if the twist is wrong, and even
: if the sail is hoisted upside-down.
:
: To learn how to properly trim a mainsail one
: must get a proper cruising mainsail such at
: that shown on my website.
:
: http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html
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: One must pay attention to the tell-tales. Note
: how the two uppermost tell-tales on the leech
: in this picture
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http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mainsail.jpg
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: are backwinded. This is the correct way to do
it.
: If all tell-tales are streaming aft in light
winds
: then one is not sheeted in enough or one has
: the leech too slack. The upper two tell-tales
: are backwinded by the beginnings of the tip
: vortex which indicates max lift/drag for the
: light wind conditions.
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: S.Simon
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