I have a 2001 Hunter 340 with the Seldin in-mast furling. We have the Furlex reefing system for the jib and that sail is the stock 110% cut. Because the local conditions on SF bay often require reefing, and that is often substantial reefing, and because the jib does not perform nearly as well when it is reefed, I am wondering about having it recut to a 90% size. By doing so I would not have to reef it as much and the shape would be better at that size (as opposed to being reefed to about 90%). I believe this would be more manageable most of the time. I also like the added visibility provided by that cut.
I understand that the fractional rig is meant to have the main reefed first, followed by the jib as that becomes necessary. How would this cut effect normal sailing conditions and the balance of the boat? Am I better off having the jib furled a bit and just puttering with the shape in lieu of having it recut? I am not a racer and speed is not of paramount importance. Rather a nice comfortable sail is what we enjoy. I am not well versed in this matter and appreciate any feedback...
Rob
I understand that the fractional rig is meant to have the main reefed first, followed by the jib as that becomes necessary. How would this cut effect normal sailing conditions and the balance of the boat? Am I better off having the jib furled a bit and just puttering with the shape in lieu of having it recut? I am not a racer and speed is not of paramount importance. Rather a nice comfortable sail is what we enjoy. I am not well versed in this matter and appreciate any feedback...
Rob