See what the difference is in weight of each spar. Weight aloft will have a very big effect on handling and performance. Given the height of the mast the heeling moment is impacted by the weight and the CG, my old sailmaker used to not put sunbrella suncovers on sails to try to keep wight aloft down, I told him it didn't matter to me but he was a purist.
I want you to try something today. Take a round object like a piece of wood rod and drive down the street at 30 miles an hour with it sticking out of the window and see how hard it is to hold it. The do the same thing with an airfoil shaped rod, you'll get instant feedback on the effect of drag on a round rod. If you are in a 25 MPH wind on your boat and doing 5 knots to windward the apparent wind will be 30 knots. Now take that drag from the round rod and add it up over all the rigging on your boat and you'll see the effect of drag is enormous. In our windtunnel experiments we were using different shapes to try to reduce drag and improve mixing of the airstreams, things that looked like corrugate cardboard for instance. The attachment point of the object was on a force scale so we could measure changes accurately.