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imagineero wrote:
thanks for the ideas Doug! my cat has 4 stays supporting the mast; two to the front of the floats and two to slightly behind midships In that case, you're good to go! No need to monkey around with any of the stays. The self furler is a very close match at the luff and leach but quite a bit bigger across the foot... should i have it re-cut or should i try to move the tack further forward? being bigger it would probably afect the ballance of the boat wouldnt it? Yes & no. The biggest problem it's likely to have is getting the sheeting angle right so you can trim the sail for effective pointing upwind. You will probably have to move the pulley which the jib sheet runs thru. In theory, a bigger jib should change the balance of the boat but you'll notice that thousands (probably tens of thousands) of keelboats have big genoas that they sail with, and little or no bad effect on the helm. I'd give it a try as is. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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