Genoa advice

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Scott K

When I bought my '79 Cat 22 last year, it came with two jibs. One of the jibs, the original, was unserviceable due to holes, etc. The other proved to be a 110% genoa. It has an internal (i.e. sewn into the sail) line that adjusts the tension along both the foot and leech of the sail. The line broke along the leech - it all came out the end. The sail still functions, though I suppose my ego is affected by the unsightly luffing that occurs along the leech of the sail. Any suggestions on how to restring the leech tension line? SJK SENDS
 
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Joe Barrett

Local loft

Any Local Sail loft will be able to repair the leach line. You will get more speed and satisfaction by buying a new larger Genoa like a 135%.You should be able to get one new for under $1000.
 
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Joe Ford

leech line cord

West Marine sells leech line cord.... it's cheap. The nearest one to you is on Tustin Ave in Orange. Tape the line to a long rod, like a welding rod, and fish it through. Call a local sail loft for advice if you're not sure how to attach the fixed end. Elliot-Patteson in Newport Beach would probably advise yiu or make repair.
 
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Barry P. Broyles

Try Sailrite

Scott: Try Sailrite they sell everything you need to repair or make your own sails. Their web site address is: http://www.sailrite.com/
 
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