Vallejo at YRAMay 4 - 5
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2
1Motorcycle Irene211
2Peaches532
3Desperado725
4Wile E Coyote743
5Elise1358
6Libra18126
7Strega19RAF4
8Dianne17612
9Taz!!1899
10Take Five201010
11Magic Bus217DNC
12Make Me Smile228DNC
13Abigail Morgan22RAF7
14Archimedes221111
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Author: Brendan
Subject: Mainsail Flattener/Top Batten/Window?
Info: (17027 views) Posted: Thursday 7-8-10 07:32:55 AM
A flattener can be useful if you have the rigging for it available. I have no flattener currently and would like to have one back. However, the boats can be sailed fast without a flattener as well (saving the weight and complexity of the flattener system).

I have purchased dacron, kevlar, and carbon mains. Carbon is my preference, but many folks prefer dacron. As Jason mentions, carbon will keep its shape longer. Dacron is touted as more "forgiving" in wind & lumps, but I haven't found that feature to be that noticable.

Loose foot is best.

We've never used the window high in the main much. However, a window down low for seeing boats on opposite tacks (which I currently do not have) is a huge safety feature. Highly recommended.

I have a full top batten, which doesn't really hang up on the backstay if it is set up correctly (ie, correct tension, use soft batten in light air).

I've been buying Quantum sails. Lots of local sailmakers can provide a good sail and also good service. Having an ongoing relationship with a single sailmaker is beneficial.

--brendan
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