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On Fri, 13 May 2005 00:40:10 GMT, Don White
wrote: I'm taking my mainsail to the sailmaker tomorrow to have slides (slugs) sewn to the luff. I believe this will make it much easier to raise/lower the sail from the cockpit when I'm alone. Does anyone have an opinion on doing the same for the foot? I have slugs in my mainsail foot, and I am considering having the next mainsail (a used composite racing sail I got cheaply and will have cut down to fit my small IOR-style main dimensions) go in without slugs so I can use the outhaul a bit more freely G. I think there are pros and cons very much dependent on style of sailing and size of boom. I haven't had bad things to say about slugs on the foot...far from it as it makes for a tidy flake and stowage of the sail for one...but I think I can get a bit more zip out of a loose-footed mainsail in my "fast cruising, not racing" game plan. YMMV, R. |
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