Partially Furled Sails Set Rather Poorly
unless specifically designed with a padded luff or similar to retain sail shape as they are rolled up. This of course makes them more expensive.Frankly I think the Doyle sails supplied with the smaller Hunters are all very poor in cut and shape to start with. Few even fit the rig properly. No reflection on Doyle lofts, I'm sure these sails were cut in mass quantity by the low bidder.I'd recommend that you go to a good local sailmaker and talk to him about what your goals are with your boat. We had a new main and jib made, and the boat is faster, doesn't heel as much, and is easier to steer. The difference is dramatic and well worth the money (about $1500 for the H-19). A four-batten main with a bit more roach + 2nd reef, and a *good* 130 or 135% jib (with or without padded luff as you choose) would make such a difference that you would think you were on a new boat.Fresh Breezes- Doug King