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I'm about to place an order for a new genoa for cruising & racing on my
24' boat, and have received a bewildering array of styles and prices, from a straight cut Dacron genoa to a tri-radial Kevlar laminate genoa. Priced in the middle are materials such as Twaron, Polykote and Pentex. A big deal is made of sail cut. The Dacron sails are usually offered straight cut (Non radial cut) and the laminated fabrics seem to be offered more radially cut than not. Does the stretch of a Dacron sail produce the required shape (In the middle of each panel) and outweigh the need to have the additional radial panel pattern? Am I best off going for a laminated genoa that is non-radial cut, rather than a radial-cut dacron genoa? (Some sailmakers offer attractive prices on Twaron laminate, not radially cut) Am I better off paying more £ for a sail with a radial cut in Dacron or a laminate, just the laminate or not for either? (Just going for a sail in a laminate with a straight cut) Many thanks in advance for your opinions and experiences Artie |
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