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Hong Kong sail report.
My Hong Kong mainsail has stood the test of time and it has not bagged out yet after a year's use. In the 25-30 knot close-hauled test last week, the sail performed admirably. It powers to weather and causes far less heel than did the old, bagged-out North main that it replaced. The leech does not flap in the gusts and I have not even had to tighten the leech line like I had to do on the old north sail which resulted in a slight cupping. The clew cringle, even though it is not reinforced with webbing like your sail shows no sign of strain because of the multiple layers and bolt rope-in- slide construction with the sliding slug providing the main downward force. The superior design of the shelf-footed sail allows for very little upward strain on the clew of the sail and the outhaul is mostly that - an outhaul whereas on your sail the outhaul is also a downhaul. I feel my Hong Kong sail is well worth the price. CN |
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Ok Neal,
Good enough! If you're satisfied I'm satisfied for you. Happy sailing, Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic |
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