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If you have a nicely cut sail, a track system
without a boom will serve you better. I think that's a bit close minded. Staysails often suffer from wind- shadowing and a boom will keep them well in place and working, even when efficiency drops. It will also keep the sail healthy longer. Best shape MAY be achieved without the boom, but a headsail on a boom (like the one used on a Alerion 28) is also cut for that specific usage and it works very well. Adapting a current headsail for a boom modification may not work as well. RB 35s5 NY |
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