Is a 155 too much power

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ken matejka

I am about to purchase a headsail for my 28.5-tape drive from UK- and would like to know what you guys think. It is going to be a passagemaker 2 -- A furling tape drive with a foam luff and a taffeta on the other side of the mylar from the carbon tapes. My question is this- Do you think a 155, 145, or 135 would be best for sailing in Corpus Christi, TX. The wind is usually 10-20 knots here and the bay tends to stay relatively flat--1-2 feet. All I have currently is the stock 110 which is pretty blown out, so it is hard for me too judge how easily the boat will be overpowered with a larger, but much flatter headsail. Any response will be greatly appreciated. Also, I have a asymetrical tri-radial spin for reaching which is less than a year old. thanks, ken matejka
 
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Tender sailors

Ken: These boats tend to be slightly tender. I would think that an optimum size would be from about 120-130. You really want to have the sail totally unfurled most of the time. A furled sail is NOT going to sail as well as an unfurled, you are going to loose efficency. I would pose this question to your sailmaker and get their opinion too.
 
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Jeff D

155 Too much

I have a 150 which is actually a 150 hank on converted to roller furling, foam luff etc. I would consider a 145 to be about right. No matter what, you will be reefing at 15 knts. I would also investigate a miter cut head sail so the furling will be more effective when partially furled. Also make sure your furler is also a reefer. Good luck
 
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Terry

Hi Ken, we had a 1989 H28 with a 110. If it were..

my boat I would replace it with a 110. As we experienced these boats are very tender with a huge main for its size. I would also have it cut with a high clew for improved lee visibility. Those 135-150 genoa deck sweepers create a large lee blind spot. Terry
 
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Jeff D

HUnter 28

I believe the HUnter 28 is not a masthead rig like the 28.5 and most likley has a larger main. The headsail on teh 28.5 is the driving force.
 
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Stewart

RE: 110 headsail

I put a 155 on last year . Next season I will be putting the 110 back on. If I had a 135 I would try it,had one on my last boat a Taxzer 26 and the 135 was my favorite sail. The 155 does not reef well too high from the deck when you reef to about 110, I find that the 110 sails the best for most conditions. All the best.
 
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craig shaw

28.5 sails

Ken I have a 155 on my 28.5 and it works fine in 10 to 12 knot winds. if you have higher winds go with the 130. Happy sailing Craig
 
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