Tuesday, February 10, 2015

When the #1 Genoa is up, we have been annoyed by having to steer off course, take a look for traffic and then return to our course. This picture shows how the view ahead is partially blocked by the sail.

We have had the #1 Genoa re-cut to raise the clew 3 feet. The local Doyle Sails shop did this for a very reasonable cost. We had the clew raised to improve our forward visibility while sailing close hauled.  The lower section of the sail that was removed should not have a large effect on performance because that section was partially distorted by the life lines and was mostly, fluttering in the breeze.



We will provide an up date after we fly the sail in the spring.








As promised, here is the up date:

We did have some good weather to check out the #1 Genoa with lower panel re-cut to raise the clew about three feet. As you can see in the new, eye level, photo, visibility forward has been greatly improved. we did not notice any large degradation in performance from the approximately 8% reduction on sail area. The noticeable improvement in sail shape may have compensated.







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