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HEADSAIL REEFING AND FURLING SYSTEM
Interesting furling system....anyone have expereince with this system
http://www.aladocanada.ca/ http://www.aladocanada.ca/foil.htm http://www.aladocanada.ca/spec.htm MODEL NUMBER TYPICAL LOA TYPICAL STAY DIAMETER MAX. STAY LENGTH LIST PRICE US$ PROMO PRICE US$ A0 20' 1/8" 30' $612 $499 A1 25' 3/16" 35' $739 $599 A2 32' 1/4 " 40' $862 $699 A3 36' 5/16" 50' $1199 $975 A4 40' 3/8" 55' $1815 $1475 B1 40' 3/8 " 55' $2123 $1725 B2 50' 7/16" 65' $2877 $2338 B3 60' 1/2 " 75' $3662 $2975 B4 70' 9/16" 85' $4415 $3588 |
Furling TWO head sails? Interesting. inelegant but interesting.
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Two genoas on a single forestay or single furler:
Done a lot by tradewind sailors. Most furler foils have two slots. You can load two genoas, one into each foil slot. One sail is held out by a whisker pole. Usually only one sheet is fastened to a single clew. If you need to go 'up weather' the 'lazy' genoa will just sit there inside the one thats full. When furling BOTH sails are rolled. This arrangement is typically for dead-downwind sailing .... poor tactic for 'any' sailing because it make for a 'rolly' boat. The solent rig - two furlers on the centerline at the stem - is the 'modern' method. Better to use a spinnaker and 'tack' downwind and take advantage of higher apparent wind across the sails. In article , Jere Lull wrote: In article .com, wrote: Furling TWO head sails? Interesting. inelegant but interesting. I don't remember seeing the original, but it can be done with two forestays, two wire-luff headsails on special tacks, or a combination of the two. Personally, I won't put an upwind sail on a wire luff again. Two headsails at once can be handy, as can be a small and large one that can be used independently (think cutter rigs). |
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