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You be the judge!

Side-by-side comparison?


1) Complete sealing and protection of sail? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO,
leaves holes in sailcover.
2) No modes to mainsail inventory required? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO, mods

required.
3) Usable as sail matures? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO, only works well with
newer sails.
4) Easy removal or sail changes? Doyle-YES Dutchamn-NO, requires setup
each time.
5) Allows for removal of sail with cover? Doyle-YES Dutchman NO.
6) Integrated sailcover? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO. seperate sailcover
must be used.
7) Easy removal for racing? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO, hard to remove.
8) Reefing stows excess sail material out of sight? Doyle-YES
Dutchman-NO.
9) No additional windage presented by system? Dutchman-YES, Doyle-NO,
minimal windage on most boats.
10) No chafing risks? Doyle-YES Dutchman-NO, some chafing over time.


I'm NOT affiliated with Doyle or Dutchman or North sails.


Good luck!


RB
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Capt. Rob wrote:
You be the judge!


Is a 1969 Plymouth Super Bee dated?
A Shelby 67 Mustang?
Bluenose?

Are all classics dated? Or just ahead of thier time?

If it preforms what you want it to, when you want it to, and you
maintain it... then it's a good thing.


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I'm NOT a real CAPT.

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Nutsy,

My "Old Fashion Lazy Jacks" beats both systems on all 10 counts. Plus;-
I could walk in to West Marine and come out with a standard Sail Cover
that worked better than both.

When sailing, the "Jacks" were secured at the Mast and GooseNeck.

The cover was tucked away in the port seat locker ( Arms length from the
Boom)

When Reefed; reefed sail was clear & below the working part of the
sail. Both Stack-Pak & Dutchman leave the sail to interfere with foot
of sail

Click on Thom page, image one (End of Sail) to see sail dropped in
Jacks as we enter the Harbor behind a Echell still sailing. All gathered
and ready for the cover.

On Image #5 I think, Pneuma on the hard with the Main covered and
"Jacks" in place, I think neater and better than both newer systems


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