headsail opinions

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May 3, 2009
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H Cherubini 37 Madisonville, La., Pontchartrain
Took the boat out on the lake before Hurricane Ida came about (light winds) and noticed it was about time the old girl had a sail change (original stuff). I have removed the staysail boom to make room for the Admiral's suntanning chair and was thinking 110% Genoa instead of the 90% jib that it came with. Not that much into speed at my age, just steady. Will also be replacing the mainsaill and WOW.:eek:...sticker shock!
Like buying a car. Any thoughts on slightly used sails and where to get them would be greatly appreciated.
Wally
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
May 3, 2009
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H Cherubini 37 Madisonville, La., Pontchartrain
re: sail options

Thanks for the links Ed. Been reading your posts for awhile and following your modifications and have been greatly impressed. Think I'll go offshore.
Wally
 
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Tim dalton

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Take a look at Atlantic Sailtraders in Sarasota FL. They have used sails of good quality and give good advice. They cut a new main for my H33 at a very reasonable price.
 
May 3, 2009
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H Cherubini 37 Madisonville, La., Pontchartrain
Thanks Tim. Some of the best prices I've seen so far for new stuff. Used isn't bad either.
Wally
 
May 31, 2007
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Hunter 37 cutter Blind River
One of the problems finding used sails for the 37C is that enormous J measurement. The main is not as big of a problem.

I am going all new with Lee. Will sell off the old stuff later. Prices are more reasonable than I had expected. Around $5 000 (Cdn) all in.
 
May 3, 2009
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H Cherubini 37 Madisonville, La., Pontchartrain
Sandpiper,
'Bout what I figured. Did you stay with the stock jib or go with a bigger percentage?
Wally
 
Jun 25, 2009
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Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Wally,
I am new in this game, but there is a place in Houston called Boaters Resale, in Kemah; speak to Paul, who owns it, and he will give you a very good price
I bought a main sail for my H33, 1982, and paid about $140.00
Since I am not competing in the Cape to Rio race, it will do very nicely indeed
If you cannot google it, I will send you the phone number, which I do not have here.
Good luck!
Jorge Fife
 
May 31, 2007
771
Hunter 37 cutter Blind River
Wally:

I am going with a yankee cut jib which is similar to the original. I can squeeze about an extra foot on the luff and am increasing the leech and foot both by three feet. This should give a bit more overlap yet still be a nice, small, manageable sail and shouldn't blanket the staysail.
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FYI - original (when I acquired the boat) luff - 43', foot - 16'10", leech - 35'
- new ............................................43'8"..........20'................38'

The new staysail will also be slightly larger and I am still talking with the sailmaker re the practicality of full-battened and roachy.

original luff 30'3" foot 9'4" leech 28'6"
proposed ..33'5".........9"10"..............30'6"

Please, please, please - all you experienced pundits - if I have made some gross error here, let me know before I finalize the order.

Otherwise, I will let you know how everything worked out next spring.
 
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