| Re: Mylar Sails
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#31138 03/08/04 08:40 AM 03/08/04 08:40 AM |
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#31144 03/16/04 09:32 AM 03/16/04 09:32 AM |
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Posts: 206 Virginia USA | For dacron, should I consider aftermarket 3.9oz cloth, or the heavier 5oz? Recommend heavier sail cloth, especially for your high wind area. Is there a lifespan issue? Yes. If it was a square top it's not class legal, is it? No. I don't think I'll be competing with this boat, just cruising and having fun. Is the original Hobie sail the best, or just required for class legal events? You have to decide. See my comments below. Do the sails lose their shape as quickly as I have heard (1-2 years) and does it matter to anyone but the diehard racer? Top H16 racers replace their sails every 2-3 years, "average" racers maybe 5-6 years, the jib gets blown out first. A recreational sailor could be happy with their sails for years, depends on amount of use and personal taste. Here in Manitoba we have very very good wind, but lots of gusting (lots of days 30-40 km/h gusts to 50-70 km/h). My present sails are probably original on my mid-70's boat, time to update the boat a little. If your main has the "starving dog" look with the battens tightened, then it is time for a new sails. Used sails are an option but may be hard to track down. Our friend Dan Berger, Cat Sailor classifieds or Sailing Pro Shop are some places to look.
I agree with Matt from HC that their sails are well made and are much improved in the last several years. HC sails are required for (class) racing. Jib and main will cost you about $1200. I do not know much about aftermarket H16 sails. They are cheaper than the HC sails but some of that is in cheaper material (3.9 oz. cloth). If you want to go custom (e.g. square top, mylar, etc.), you are getting into an area where YOU have to decide what YOU want out of the sail. Some work has been done on H16 squaretops (Calvert, Sabre?) but you will need to specify to the sailmaker how you want the sail cut or how you want the sail to work.
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