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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 07:07:18 GMT, "Jeff Richards"
wrote: The mainsail will have no battens, so it will not hold its shape as well= as a conventional main, and the leach will be concave, reducing the area. Also, it will probably be loose-footed, and this further affects the = shape, regardless of how tight the foot is pulled. Vertical battens are sometimes used with in-mast furling systems. IMHO performance is probably diminished a little but not that most cruising types would notice. A cunningham would probably not be used. |
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