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Woefully inadequate sail inventory. It's
that of a rank amateur. You need some storm sails and at least a couple more light air headsails plus a spinnaker. CN "Mundo" wrote in message news:KwVHd.9778$ef6.4026@trnddc07... I have a 140% gen roller reefing. I have a clubfooted jib also roller. Main, Mizzen, 2 mizzen staysails (light, and a heavy, Drifter, and a wind scoop;)I am also almost finished making my new dodger and sail covers. I had them sew on the same sunbrella on the sun stips for the jibs. Boat has been painted and all that is left is a couple of days of bright work when the weather warms. Also installed some new electronics. Knotmeter depth anemometer. The boat is 30 years old this year. It was due for a little attention. Mundo DSK wrote: No, but I've worked over many a tired sail myself. Usually the outer ends of the batten pockets are the first to go. BTW it's worth the extra money IMHO to pay for the new hi-tech UV-resistant thread. So what is your sail inventory? Got any mizzen staysails? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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