Spinnaker, swap from one boat to another?

Jan 19, 2019
65
Oday 27 Hudson, Wisconsin
Is it feasible to swap a spinnaker from our mac26s to a different boat? Looking at an oday27 that doesn't come with a spinnaker.....
Thanks!
 
Apr 5, 2009
3,160
Catalina '88 C30 tr/bs Oak Harbor, WA
Check the rig numbers. It might work. I bought a used spinnaker that was made for a Cal 25 for my C25 and it worked fine.
 
Jun 25, 2004
1,109
Corsair F24 Mk1 003 San Francisco Bay, CA
The Mac26 is a fractional rig. The ODay 27 is a mast head rig. The difference in forestay length is about 12-14 feet.

The MacGregor 26s spinnaker will be about 12-14 feet shorter on the luff/leach than would be ideal for the ODay 27. It’s going to be a lot smaller area than it should be. It will have a far from ideal shape, might be unstable when flying, and might be touchy to trim.

And since the ODay weighs about twice as much at the Mac 26s, the spinnaker will be really underpowered for the ODAy

Of course you can do it, but it might be a bit frustrating. Underpowered and an unstable shape is a bad combo. Spinnakers are for going fast in light wind. This one won’t do that on the ODay.

Personally, if it were mine, I’d sell it and put the money towards one that is powerful enough to use in a couple of knots of wind, and that’s going to be easier to trim and fun to fly.

Judy B
Retired sailmaker
 
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Dec 14, 2003
1,442
Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
Ditto the comments from DrJudyB. I had kept my asym from the Hunter 28.5 and wanted to use it on my 34. Knowing it was too short and because I had the material I went to the sail loft to make it more or less proper for the 34. Their words were almost verbatim those of DrJudyB ! Recommendation was to sell it and get another one. Best advice I ever got. I sold it and ordered a new one. Price difference of course, but it outweighted the years of frustration I would have lived through. So, in short, sell yours and if you don't order a new one, at least search for one that will have almost the same numbers as the O'Day requires. Good luck
 

PaulK

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Dec 1, 2009
1,420
Sabre 402 Southport, CT
Echoing Dr.J; using a Mac26 spinnaker on an O’Day 27 would add sail area ‘way up high, where it will tend to heel the boat ‘way over. Have you heard of “Laser death rolls?” when going downwind? Not what you want to have happening on an O’Day 27. It will need a spinnaker with more area down lower so it will pull the boat forward, not over.
 
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Jan 19, 2019
65
Oday 27 Hudson, Wisconsin
Thanks guys for all the awesome info.
Where is the easiest place to find specs for sail measurements for various boats? (Ie if I find something used that would be a better fit but still not OEM for the Oday)
And good point DrJudyB - I wasn't even thinking about the fractional vs mast head aspect! Big difference there :)
 

PaulK

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Dec 1, 2009
1,420
Sabre 402 Southport, CT
These guys have are a pretty reliable source:
The picture even shows one with a spinnaker up!
You may need to look up PHRF forms to confirm what I, P, J etc. measurements are.
Another idea would be to check on the Bacon used sail site. They often show different sails suitable for various designs.
 
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