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I've never heard the term "stackpack" with regards to a mainsail.
Are you referring to a standard sail that is flaked on the boom, a Dutchman type system, an EasyJack or LazyJack system? We have in-mast furling system and are pretty happy with it. It came on our boat. But if I had it to do myself, I'd go for an in-boom furler. If it jams in the deployed position, it least you can get your sail down. If the in-mast system fails and the sail is stuck deployed, you are kind of stuck. Ours got stuck halfway deployed once but it was not the fault of the furling. A spare halyard got caught up while reefing and jammed. Took a while to figure out the problem but a mighty yank on the foot cleared the problem. Real down side of both is $$$. Previous owner said that the in-mast furling cost him around $25K. A friend is looking into in-boom systems and says it is quite expensive as well although I don't recall the price. Personally, I like the in-mast system but you can't point quite as well. My previous boat had a standard setup with EasyJacks that I built myself. Inexpensive, versatile and worked well. Doug s/v Callista "Ed Thomas" wrote in message news:fNacd.355$UX3.155@trndny03... We've started the process of buying a newer and larger boat. One of the major choices is the method of handling the mainsail. I have no experience with either furling, lazyjack or "dutchman" systems. I'd appreciate any comments or experiences with any or all these options. I'm leaning right now to a "stackpack" type system. Thanks. Ed |
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 13:55:19 -0400, "Doug Dotson"
wrote: I've never heard the term "stackpack" with regards to a mainsail. ===================================== It's a proprietary system by Doyle Sails: http://www.doylesails.com/sails-stackpackmain.htm |
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