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General Boards => General National 12 chat => Topic started by: angus on 12 May 2006, 11:42

Title: Storm sails
Post by: angus on 12 May 2006, 11:42
With my super light weight crew and me getting rather old and slow we struggle a bit when it blows. I have got an old sail that I was going to chop a bit off. Has anybody tried this, any ideas about how much I should chop off. or should I just get stablisers or an rs200.
Title: Re: Storm sails
Post by: Jimbo41 on 12 May 2006, 11:57
Angus, why not just lift the centreboard a little, and use as much Cunningham and Kicker as poss? That way you might loose your pointing ability but that alas, as I have found to my cost comes with age anyway  ;)

I discovered the virtues of a lifted centreboard the other day in winds of 3-4 Bft, or more to the point, due to having forgotten to lift the centreboard, we learnt the hard way! Early swimming in 10 Degrees Centigrade lake water! Brrrrrrr! :X



Jim N3130
Title: Re: Storm sails
Post by: PeterSturdgess on 29 May 2006, 12:16
If you have decided to abandon idea of recutting your old main sail so that it may serve the purpose of a storm sail, I could probably use it as starter sail upon N1722 ??. Cheers, Peter 01348 873205.
Title: Re: Storm sails
Post by: Richard on 29 May 2006, 07:23
Peter if you look on ebay for item no. 7244399644 you will find a suit of N12 sails. They might be what you are looking for.(I'm not the seller)
Richard
N2134 :)