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Mike Webster
I have owned my 1989 Vision 32 since it was a year old in 1990. The sails are getting a little tired, and I'm thinking of replacing them. I'm looking for advice from other Vision owners who have been there.I've never been too excited about the cut of the production sails. I've done a lot of racing in my past, and while I know this isn't a race boat, I still know how a sail if supposed to look, and a well set sail is just faster, points better, and handles all ranges of wind speeds better. I would like to occasionally race, but mainly would like to have sails that are dependable and fast for fun days on the water.My main gripe with the productions sails is really with the jib. The jib tracks seem to be too far forward. With the cars all the way back, the lead still straps the leach of the sail when pointing. I have heard that someone on the west coast bought high end tape drive UK sails, with a 129% gennie. I also have looked at sails in this website from Doyle. They offer 135% and 150% gennies for the Vision. I might like to have a larger gennie, but I would like to hear some of the pros and cons of the larger headsail on the Vision, as well as how the new tracks are mounted for proper sheet leads.Any advice would be welcome.