I blew-out our drifter last fall, and it is time to replace it. I have attached a photo of the old one below. We had it for many years. It was made from only 1/2 ounce nylon, and to be honest, I never thought that it would last more than a few sails, but it pulled our boat around for years. Now it's time to get a new drifter, and my question is can a sail be too big? We sail on the Chesapeake Bay in the summer, and the wind is frequently light, and a drifter can keep the boat moving when otherwise the boat would have to be motored. Our drifter is hanked on, so it was easy to put up and take down, but it could have been bigger, as you can see by looking at the photo. I was thinking of having the new drifter be about 180%. But I guess it might be challenging to tack. The biggest genoas I have seen advertised were 165%. If the jib overlaps the main too much would the lee helm become excessive, and make the boat difficult to steer?Thanks, Aldo