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On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 22:14:35 -0800, in message
Evan Gatehouse2 wrote: Gordon wrote: So I'm going to a roller furler jib for cruising. What size would be best? 120, 135,150, etc! Gordon It depends on your cruising area, and the times of year you sail. I'd say the default answer is a 135 but for Chesapeake Bay or LI Sound in summer cruising, a 150. For San Francisco Bay, 115 or 120... For offshore cruising, I'd lean towards 135 but without knowing more about your boat or plans, nobody can offer much advice Since the numbers are calculated as LP/J*100, it also depends a lot on the rig design, ranging from small foretriangle fractional rigs to older masthead boats with a huge J dimension and a short boom. A 135 is a small sail on the former and a great big sail on the latter. My boat fits into the latter category and I would probably choose about 110 for cruising comfort and ease of tacking, then hoist a spinnaker off the wind if it isn't blowing. Go see your sailmaker for advice based on local conditions, type of boat, and the kind of sailing you want to do. It's usually free... Ryk |
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