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If I desired to pull my outhaul all the way out so the sail is flat then
why would I bother having a shelf foot. The shape of the main is optimal with the shelf in place. CN "Wally" wrote in message . .. "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message I'm not sure you understand MY shelf-footed main. It has no elastic material comprising the shelf. It has the same 6.9oz Dacron as the rest of the sail. It is the shape of the panel that constitutes the shelf foot that gives it it's shape. Only when the outhaul is set such that the sail can belly out to the extent allowed by the shelf foot. Tighten the outhaul, and the shelf foot becomes a loose 'bag' along the boom. |
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