Sails
Needless to say, take care of those suckers and they'll last for years. Just think about what a power boater spends each season in smelly fuel for noisy engines. Especially at what marina fuel prices are today. I would recommend that you go through your standing rigging and make sure that you have any snag hazards addressed, I.E. cotter pins, spreaders, and such. One thing I noticed when I first got my 22 was the deteriorated vinyl covering on my lifelines. Due to the age they had gotten brittle, cracked, and very abrasive. With the way the headsail foot rides the top of the lifelines they sure would have worn out the foot on my genny fast had I not replaced them as soon as I did.