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Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur Hubbard is offline
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Default Rob's friends sail cut


"Joe" wrote in message
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On Aug 21, 9:48 am, katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
On Aug 21, 8:32 am, wrote:


OzOne wrote:


And sacrifice sail when close hauled?


Everything's a compromise.


Joe wrote:


I would think a properly shaped sail on all points would be the
best
all around.


Depends on what you mean by "best."


Best all around Doug. Is that too hard a concept for you to
envision?


Best means the best shape, and best care, and best preformance. Are
you telling me a crunched up sail dragging the lifelines has good
flow
around the foot?


A genoa with a high-cut foot to clear the bow pulpit & lifelines
will
be slower on alll points, less sail area and poor flow around the
foot. Better visibility & less chafe, though. You have to make up
your
mind what you want.


I can see the chaffing taking place clearly.


Well, you can avoid that by keeping the sail nice & safe in it's
bag.


Hey.... for all I care about your sails, you can drag them across a
parking lot, use 40 grit sandpaper to clean them, and fly them
where
they always rub everything and are out of the proper shape.


Is that wrong OZ?


It's only WRONG to think that the loss of speed isn't much (it is)
or
that anybody who doesn't have the same priorities as yourself is a
fool.


If you are happy with a sail crunched up over a hand rail and or
lifelines feel free to partake. Oh I forgot...you do not have a
sailboat do you?


Joe


For Pete's sake, if it bothers you so much you can always drop the
lifelines down to the base of the bow pulpit..many people do
that...we
have chafe guards on our lines..little round whellie things that the
sail rides over to keep it from chafing...our sail is a deck
sweeper...having it cut up over the top of the lifelines would mean
an
incredible loss of sail area...so it's a tad unsightly, so what?
Beats
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Drop the life lines forward? Do they toss the lifejackets and liferaft
over too?

Why not go with a bigger % forward sail to make up for the loss.
Tad unsightly, so what? What is that the crunched up sail is not going
to have a good flow at the foot as Doug claims.

Joe


You are correct Joe. For best performance you need a deck-sweeping
genny. The vortex along the foot is controlled so drag is lessened. Put
a clear vinyl window in the foot of the sail if you're concerned about
seeing where you're going. But don't have your genny draped over the
life lines. Get them out of the way. Neglecting to do this is typical of
sailors who don't have a clue. Bobsprit hasn't learned a thing about
sailing. He's too busy playing day-care center administrator.

Wilbur Hubbard