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I have a cutter rigged Bruce Roberts 53, who's working sails comprise a main
sail, stay sail and yankee both on piston hanks. Once the wind reaches f3/4 she sails well, but struggles in light winds, so I'm planning on buying a genoa. I like the simplicity of a no1 genoa with piston hanks, but it would be a sail of about 1000sqft and weight in the region of 35kg (75lbs), which could be a bit of a struggle when short handed. The alternative is to fit a roller furling/reefing genoa, that would have the advantage of easier handling but I would be giving up the yankee, and unless I also did away with the staysail, or put it on a removable stay, it would be difficult tack. I have had suggestions of twin forestays etc, but I like to keep things simple. Is it unrealistic to think one person could handle a 1000sqft headsail in light ish winds. She is fitted with Lewmar 65 winches and the headsail could drop into a turtle type sail bag, but I know 500sqft is often quoted as the largest easily handled sail. I'd appreciate any experience/opinions. Thanks and seasons greeting to all www.jassira.com |