New sail, thought this was intresting....
I'm refitting my '71 PT 1/4, and the sails are the orginal.
Although they are in so/so shape, they are far from white and "chrisp".
I called "Super Sailmakers" outta Fla and got a quote for a main sail, (it's my first time for this so I had them "hold my hand" through the process. I dunno if I got a good deal er not, but, I'm happy with it).
Got the new white crisp sail back and noticed there isn't a line or slugs or???? to slip into the boom track to hold the sail in place.
"Great my first time doing this and they forgot or more than likely I screwed up that that part"!
Emailed them over the New Years week and they got back to me.
The new sails don't "hold fast" to the boom, just at the foot and the leach. This way the sail fills and you get a better form of the sail.
I got to thinking about it and you know it makes pretty good sense!
Maybe this is common knowledge, but all the sails I've seen on the boats I've observed were the "old fashion way".
I'll have to try both sails and report the difference!
Joe
See you can teach a new sailor new tricks!
I'm refitting my '71 PT 1/4, and the sails are the orginal.
Although they are in so/so shape, they are far from white and "chrisp".
I called "Super Sailmakers" outta Fla and got a quote for a main sail, (it's my first time for this so I had them "hold my hand" through the process. I dunno if I got a good deal er not, but, I'm happy with it).
Got the new white crisp sail back and noticed there isn't a line or slugs or???? to slip into the boom track to hold the sail in place.
"Great my first time doing this and they forgot or more than likely I screwed up that that part"!
Emailed them over the New Years week and they got back to me.
The new sails don't "hold fast" to the boom, just at the foot and the leach. This way the sail fills and you get a better form of the sail.
I got to thinking about it and you know it makes pretty good sense!
Maybe this is common knowledge, but all the sails I've seen on the boats I've observed were the "old fashion way".
I'll have to try both sails and report the difference!
Joe
See you can teach a new sailor new tricks!
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