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How does the bolt rope in the boom limit the trim?
Mine bolt rope (3/8" polyester sewn to the sail) stretches as the outhaul is heaved tight and the sliding slug at the clew slides aft. The sail stretches at the foot and the shelf actually closes so it is not even evident. Only when the outhaul is slacked off to produce a fuller sail is the shelf expanded. Maybe your shelf-footed sail was poorly designed? S.Simon "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... A Couple of Points Loco, Your logic leave a lot to be desired. A free footed main attachments to the boom are the very same connections that are use with the closed footed sail. The very same. You the slug on the leech? The Leech cringle is attached to the outhaul car with the same pin as used for both type sails. The same for the tack. I've been sailing for over 50 years and I just learned something I never realized until I seen it with my own eyes. on the free footed sail. When turning upwind and you tighten the vang, to flatten the main. The lower part of the sail becomes rounder. (Due to the bend in the boom) n outhaul adjustment is necessary. Enough of an adjustment as to make it necessary to make new mark settings for the outhaul car farther back`than the normal position for car setting the sail to wind condition. I've never have done that in all the years I've sailed with the shelve. I've just never seen it. Loco, do you just use one weight main for Racing? Do you use a lite air main? Or a laminated main? A free footed main goes on and off at least 10 times easier and a 100 times faster. If you're stripping the boom after racing, you really should consider the free footed mains. I thought I had trim down pretty damn well but my new sail has been teaching me the errors of my ways. One of the biggest errors was that the bolt rope in the shelve is a limiting factor to proper lower sail trim. I'm getting better sail trim on my new sail. Enough to question the effectiveness of the shelve. After I get a performance curve made up for this sail and if it is much difference over the UK's, I probably will instatt a shelve and run a performance curve on this sail; with and without. Probably into next spring but stay tuned. Ole Thom |