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Stu Timm
Happy New Year Folks!We're under a foot of the white stuff up here and all we can do is ponder just what to do to our boats until Spring eventually gets here. My thoughts are concerning the use of genoas on O'day 22's. I would like to get a genny made for my 22, but am not sure what size is right for the boat. I currently have a working jib on a old roller furler with a broken sleave, making the fore stay very loose, and bendy. My upwind performance is not so stellar as I can't maintain good sail shape up forward, without torquing the heck out of the back stay. I am thinking of going back to a straight wire forestay, tossing the roller furler aside for the time being, and experiment with several sail choices up forward.Is a 110% genny a good balance for a light, shallow draft vessel like the O'Day 22? What have you folks done out there?Thanks for your replies,Stu Timm"Karakahl"