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Looking for opinions about these as we're about to replace the canvas on
our 40 year old sloop. Advantages? Disadvantages? |
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Advantages:
better / easier trim and set possibilities, especially with regards to 'flattening', etc. .... In constrast to a 'shelf foot' main which is limited by the friction of the sail slugs. A loose footed sail will not have a bolt rope (three strand dacron rope inside a sleeve) on the foot section ... therefore will be more dimensionally stable with respect to long term shape .... boltropes need periodically to be 'eased' / adjusted / lengthened by a sailmaker, etc. A loose footed mainsail has a 'taped' foot more dimensionally stable but cannot be adjusted when the dimensions 'stretch' or 'go'. Cheaper to build. Disadvantages: Needs a 'good' / convenient outhaul control ... because you will use it a lot because you 'can'. In article , prodigal1 wrote: Looking for opinions about these as we're about to replace the canvas on our 40 year old sloop. Advantages? Disadvantages? |
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