Sunday, June 18, 2017

Sail Inventory


Sail Luff Foot Leach Wt Oz SqFt
Main 39' 42' 6" 42' 6" Approx 6-6.5 250
Lapper 110 37' 17' 7.5" 34' 4" Approx 5.75 - 6.25 314
LW 150 G 40' 6" 22' 39' 2" 4.2 - 4.5 441
HW 150 G 41' 9" 22' 41' 6" 5.25 458

Main Sail

Rollet Tasker main new in 2014. Heavy duty, premium 8.3oz Dacron Crosscut High Aspect, three reef.
  • Seams three rows zig-zag stitching with UV stabilised thread
  • Stainless steel rings reinforced with webbing and leather over webbing
  • Hand sewn leather reinforcements on wear points
  • Extra heavy radial patches
  • Extra large or double tapes with a minimum of 2 stitching rows
  • Heavy duty batten pockets with Velcro lock or tie in type
  • Mainsails are constructed with alloy headboards and webbed / shackled on luff hardware
  • Low stretch leech line with Clam Cleat
  • Two draft stripes for visual reference of draft position
  • Bolt rope foot

Jib

Three jibs, my light 150 shown below.

Profurl

New in 2012

Spinnakers

The spinnaker I have is for an Islander 32 with a J=13.5’ and I=44.5’
I would be interested if it was a 1.5 oz., otherwise it is a little on the small size. Our J is 14.7’ and I is 45’.
I am looking for spinnakers for an I-36. We want to extend our cruising so will need a collection of spinnakers to cover some ocean crossings.

Lazy Jack is made by Sail Care and is called the Sail Cradle MK IV - Model 505

A unique mainsail handling system that once installed and deployed, allows you to drop your mainsail into a three-stage cradle system that does the following:
The Sail Cradle MK III, designed and engineered by SailCare, is a unique mainsail handling system that allow your to drop your mainsail into a three-stage cradle system that
  • Lets you drop and secure the main quickly, then finish the job back in the quiet of your harbor or after dropping anchor
  • Is a great aid to short-handed sailors or couples
  • Keeps the mainsail from spilling off the boom and onto the deck - the main stays clean longer
  • Stows against the mast while sailing and not in use
  • No modifications to the mainsail
  • No lines to catch or interfere when hoisting the main or while sailing
  • Does not interfere with running back stays
  • Works well with conventional or full batten sails
  • No lines in the way if you have to reef the mainsail
  • No modifications to the mainsail cover
  • Fits single or multiple spreader rigs
  • Deploys quickly when needed
  • All stainless and marine hardware plus a high grade double braided polyester line and a highbred marine grade shock cord. Both are UV treated
  • Kits come fully assembled with pop rivets or drill bits, taps & screws, full set of instructions, and a tube of Tef-Gel anti-seize/anti-corrosion protection

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