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How about altering mast bend to allow the sail to twist open more easily
-might be easier than getting the sail recut? Cheers DSK wrote: "Scott Vernon" wrote... Would shortening sail help? Can it be done on the 470? Richard Randall wrote: Good question. I don't know. I have to sail with a jib because it is integrated with the forestay. But I was thinking about taking one of my old mains and having reefs put in. Or maybe sailing without a main? Has anyone done this? DSK, what do you think? Well, if you've got an old main that you want to experiment with... I'd suggest getting it re-cut to flatten it (although 470 sails are already pretty flat IIRC) and take the roach off. No battens, a hollow curve from boom to mast tip. That will take a LOT of heeling moment off and it shouldn't affect the helm balance too much. Or you could cut the leach hollow up to the top batten and put in a really stiff top batten, that would keep some of the power but make it easier to handle. IMHO that would be better than trying to put on jiffy or slab reefing. I know I'm sacrificing speed here, but sailing singlehanded excludes racing anyway. I don't mind going slow if I can go out more often. It's just that when the wind picks up, I can't go out by myself. No racing? Don't you have a handicap class locally? I race the Johnson 18 singehanded sometimes, setting the spinnaker is really fun and I sometimes wish for a trapeze. Anyway the 470 is a nice boat for good wind... we had our best races in 20+... so I can see why you want to go! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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