I'm having quite a dissapointing time with the furling genoa that came with my new Vega. I believe it's a 150% type, it has no padding in the luff, it is pretty old and baggy, and it has had additional UV strips seewn over the previous ones. From what I understand this all stacks up to dismal windward performance under reefed genoa.
This was confirmed at the weekend when on port tack I found myself almost completely unable to make ground to windward in a strong F4. I had to carry more genoa than I wanted just to get a decent shape out of it, resulting in an unbalanced helm and too much heeling.
So, my new genoa will definately have a padded luff and will be smaller. But how much smaller? Where I live (Outer Hebrides, Scotland) we can often be one of the windiest places in Europe... strong wind performance is very important. I can always keep the existing sail as a lightwind drifter. So, any suggestions on how small to go? 130%? Less?
Thanks
Rob
This was confirmed at the weekend when on port tack I found myself almost completely unable to make ground to windward in a strong F4. I had to carry more genoa than I wanted just to get a decent shape out of it, resulting in an unbalanced helm and too much heeling.
So, my new genoa will definately have a padded luff and will be smaller. But how much smaller? Where I live (Outer Hebrides, Scotland) we can often be one of the windiest places in Europe... strong wind performance is very important. I can always keep the existing sail as a lightwind drifter. So, any suggestions on how small to go? 130%? Less?
Thanks
Rob