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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:31:05 -0500, sherwin dubren wrote: I recollect sending them a copy of the original sail plan from Westerly Marine, so it should have fit the boat. It is almost impossible to make a sail that fits exactly without taking actual measurements. Have you tried raking your mast further aft by lengthening the headstay and tightening the backstay? If you have dual lower shrouds you will need to adjust them also. Many boats actually sail better with a little aft rake, and it may make your sail fit properly. Racing boats frequently rake the mast aft for light air and bring it back forward when the wind is blowing harder. I am not a racer, so raking the mast has no advantage for me. This sail maker was sent a sail plan. What is also strange is that about the same time frame, we ordered a new main sail from Ratsey in England. At that time, they had access to the sail plans of all the Westerly Boats, but that sail also was cut too big. We had to take it into a sail maker in Islamorada to have it cut down. Do I detect a pattern here? Sherwin |
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