First posted: 24/08/1998 13:09:18
I bought Seal 22 No.297 Zalophus last year, and am now renewing the sail wardrobe to suit cruising plus the odd bit of club racing. Our new main from Kemps is excellent - I requested one mod. from the normal spec in the shape of a full length top batten. Works well - controls shape of upper part of sail - I was a bit surprised that apparently no-one had asked Kemps for one before.
Anyway, this winter we will turn to the genoa. We currently have a cruising genoa and working jib, both of which hank onto forestay, plus a serviceable Seareef roller furling gear which has not been used since the original roller geona was destroyed in the 1988 storm. I'd like to bring the furling gear back into use with new sail, but would also like to improve windward performance. So here are some questions:
1. I know some owners have experimented with bringing the inner shroud chain plate inboard. Does this work? Where is the best place for the new chain plate, and how to best make it strong?
2. Has anyone tried a slightly smaller sail? (I have seen reference to one experiment in the handbook). Do we really need all that overlap, or is it just a throwback to the days of IOR?
Paul Lovejoy