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Mike Misko
The main and standard jib for our H23 are worn out, and we are looking into replacement options. I have checked out the chandlery here, and have a few questions regarding genoa options... - would like input from those of you using genoas on the H23, what size, where did you get them, like/dislikes, features (windows, leach cords..) - does your genny fly above the safety lines or at deck level? If at deck level, did you modify the safety lines to accomodate it?We borrowed the 150 genoa from our MFG 19 for our sail this evening, and flew it both at deck level and above the safety lines. It seemed to take a better shape at deck level. This sail was apparently custom made for the MFG by a local loft, based on the labeling on the sail bag. It looks practically new and we seldom used it when we sailed the MFG. We maxed out tonight at 7 mph sog on the Garmin and averaged around 5.5 in fairly steady winds around 10 mph. Most of the time we were heeled about 10 degrees and went to 20 degrees at the most (at this point the boat was seriously fighting me to round up). I had the traveler centered as I felt comfortable with conditions. The admiral felt she had her hands full trimming the jib and commented that she thought our stability and control was not as good as usual (I disagreed, but could perceive things differently while holding the tiller and sitting to windward vs her position of sitting on the low side and handling the genoa).Anyway, we both enjoyed the experience but wondered if a sail custom designed for another boat would make a good permanent choice for the H23 or should I get something cut specifically for the new boat? In looking at the genoa we borrowed, what would tell us that it is or is not a good fit to the H23? As usual, thanks in advance!