I have a 2000 Beneteau 311 with a new mainsail but the original OEM jib. I am pondering which of three upgrades to do this winter: 1) Replace the jib with a new one, possibly a cruising or club racing laminate, 2) replace the large 3-bladed prop (non-standard) with a folding or feathering prop, or 3) buy a new or used cruising spinnaker (asymmetrical). Which upgrade should I do first, for next season?
The existing roller furling jib is worn out and has lost much of its shape, but will hold together for another season or two. The maximum draft is at 60-70% of the way back, and there is a hook in the last 10%. (The leach line is slack; I suspect the UV cover has shrunk a little.) On the Beneteau 311 the jib lead is in front of and inboard of the shrouds, so the maximum size that will fit is the standard 116% jib.
I sail on Lake Erie and mostly do day sailing and short cruises, but I may do a few club races next year and one or two distance races. The local people are of the opinion that the 3-bladed prop would make the biggest difference in boat speed, even going to windward with an old jib. I do a fair amount of racing on other people's boats, and have had them out on my boat, so I feel that I am getting most of what I can get out of the current sails.
As a side question, does anyone know what the stock propeller size is for a Beneteau 311 with a 20 HP Yanmar engine (model 2GM20F)?
Thanks in advance.
The existing roller furling jib is worn out and has lost much of its shape, but will hold together for another season or two. The maximum draft is at 60-70% of the way back, and there is a hook in the last 10%. (The leach line is slack; I suspect the UV cover has shrunk a little.) On the Beneteau 311 the jib lead is in front of and inboard of the shrouds, so the maximum size that will fit is the standard 116% jib.
I sail on Lake Erie and mostly do day sailing and short cruises, but I may do a few club races next year and one or two distance races. The local people are of the opinion that the 3-bladed prop would make the biggest difference in boat speed, even going to windward with an old jib. I do a fair amount of racing on other people's boats, and have had them out on my boat, so I feel that I am getting most of what I can get out of the current sails.
As a side question, does anyone know what the stock propeller size is for a Beneteau 311 with a 20 HP Yanmar engine (model 2GM20F)?
Thanks in advance.