As the proud, new owner of a Beneteau Oceanis 311, I am thinking about possible sail upgrades to improve both racing and cruising performance. This year 2000 boat has the original Dacron Neil Pryde sails, which look surprisingly good, considering their age and use. Possible choices are a new main, new jib, asymmetrical spinnaker, symmetrical spinnaker, and some kind of larger jib. A larger jib would have to be sheeted well outboard of the existing track. What does the forum suggest for a sail upgrade plan over 3-4 years?
The delivery trip in early June was a 450 nm delivery trip from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie and it was wonderful, although cold (41 degree water until I got to the south end of Lake Huron).
The standard jib is a 116% non-overlapping Dacron jib and is sheeted inboard of the spreader tips, so there is no room for a larger jib without going outside the spreaders and probably sheeting to the toe rail. The standard main is also Dacron, equipped with a stackpack and lazy jacks. The existing jib and main are of about equal size on this 9/10 fractional rig. I plan to use this boat mostly for daysailing and cruising, but would like to do some club races also. These races would be mostly windward-leeward courses under jib and main (JAM), but there are a good number of distance races available on Lake Erie that I might try. I sail the boat mostly double and single-handed.
The delivery trip in early June was a 450 nm delivery trip from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie and it was wonderful, although cold (41 degree water until I got to the south end of Lake Huron).
The standard jib is a 116% non-overlapping Dacron jib and is sheeted inboard of the spreader tips, so there is no room for a larger jib without going outside the spreaders and probably sheeting to the toe rail. The standard main is also Dacron, equipped with a stackpack and lazy jacks. The existing jib and main are of about equal size on this 9/10 fractional rig. I plan to use this boat mostly for daysailing and cruising, but would like to do some club races also. These races would be mostly windward-leeward courses under jib and main (JAM), but there are a good number of distance races available on Lake Erie that I might try. I sail the boat mostly double and single-handed.