Anchor riding sail
Have just made an anchor riding sail for our h410, and it seems to help a great deal. Bought the kit from Sailrite, about $80, and a very easy first sailmaking project (at least for my wife, who understands how to use a sewing machine). The boat swings noticeably less, both in terms of angle and speed, was actually measuring this at our mooring a few weekends ago with sail up and down.We have a roller furling (in mast) main, and there is no backstay or even topping lift, and not convenient to use main halyard, so the question was where to run the anchor riding sail. It needs to be as far aft as possible. So far we have grabbed the spinnaker halyard, brought it to the aft end of the boom, and clipped it on there. Works pretty well, but if others may have different mounting ideas I'd be interested in alternatives.This has got to be the cheapest upgrade I have ever made on our boat.S/V Breathless h410 US 51855