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Garland Gray II wrote:
I'm considering getting a Mack Pack sail cover, and would appreciate comments from anyone with experience with it. I have two reservations: I never liked seeing "similar" covers flapping in the breeze while under sail, but I look more favorable on the Mack Pack because, at least it appears, the cover will slide down the lazy jacks closer to the boom. How well can the covers be rolled up out of the way? I'm concerned about not having the sail bundled up in a tight package, particularly with my big roach full batten mainsail. We expend a bit of effort in flaking the main and cinching the sail ties to get a tight package, the aft end being the most difficult. How well does the Mack Pack deal with a big roach main ? Thanks for any insight. I've got the UK version of this (don't know if it's a Mack Pack). The mainsail is loose footed. Sewn to the centerline of the cover are 3 sets of straps with fastex (nylon quick release) buckles on them. You ease the lazy jacks and bunch the cover down and tuck it out of the way. Very little windage and not too untidy. You don't need to put sail ties on with these covers - that's the beauty of them. I just drop the mainsail, flake it a minimal amount and pull the zipper. With a 15' boom it's no trouble. Just make sure it's cut generously given the stack height of your sail when NOT cinched up tight. Evan Gatehouse |