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"mister b" wrote
in these times, he'll drop his main and roll the jib way in well below 100%...his boat still moves well to windward...so I'm confused about the claims of poor shape/performance when rolled way in...he says it's BS and has the empirical evidence at hand...I guess it depends on context. Is he just moving well to windward or is he beating to reach an objective to windward? A jib rolled way down (I think you meant 50%) will still drive the boat to windward but it won't point very well or be as fast as with smaller sail not rolled down as much. I could get my boat to make steady progress to windward with the old 150% genoa rolled down to nearly that amount but it was pretty discouraging to look at the GPS track on a long beat. The thing that got me thinking about the smaller, compromize Genoa I had built was noticing how much faster the boat was to windward with the small working jib in fresh breezes. The performance difference between the 150% and the working jib (about a 110% overlap) even in light air and on reaches was much less than the difference in sail area would indicate. -- Roger Long |
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