Square Top Main
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Square Top Main
I am considering new sails. For the main I would like a square top. Can the mast handle the extra load. In the F-27 boats they add a secondary shroud from the the shackle were the running backstay adjustent attaches to the shroud (cruising version) all the way to the top of the mast. Or should I change the running backstays similar to the racing version.
I noticed that there are lots of DF800 with square mains. What are your experience with the change from pin top to square top.
Walter
I noticed that there are lots of DF800 with square mains. What are your experience with the change from pin top to square top.
Walter
DF800SW Nr. 194
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The square top main is the way to go! On my old 25 I replaced the old sails with square-tops designed by Randy Smyth. The difference was like night and day!
With the new sails the boat could do wind speed +1 knot up to about 8 knots of wind.
In heavier air the top of the sail was designed to twist off in gusts.
Get in touch with the guys at Sabre Sails in Florida, and tell them what you are looking for. They make a great product (I do believe they used to make some of Randy's sails for him) at a fair price.
They just made me a new set for my 1000 last year - square top, Pentex fabric. Real sweet set of sails.
As for the additional stays - I never had any problems with the standard rigging on either boat. Did you check their user forum why they are doing this. They usually have a lot of inforamtion on anything anyone ever tried, good or bad.
Email me with any further questions.
Ted
With the new sails the boat could do wind speed +1 knot up to about 8 knots of wind.
In heavier air the top of the sail was designed to twist off in gusts.
Get in touch with the guys at Sabre Sails in Florida, and tell them what you are looking for. They make a great product (I do believe they used to make some of Randy's sails for him) at a fair price.
They just made me a new set for my 1000 last year - square top, Pentex fabric. Real sweet set of sails.
As for the additional stays - I never had any problems with the standard rigging on either boat. Did you check their user forum why they are doing this. They usually have a lot of inforamtion on anything anyone ever tried, good or bad.
Email me with any further questions.
Ted
Ted Paliwoda
D'Fly 1000 ; HN #1
Nice Tri
Raritan YC, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
D'Fly 1000 ; HN #1
Nice Tri
Raritan YC, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
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Re: Square Top Main
Since last year I have a SquareTopMain from UK-Halsey (TapeDrive Silver), which works well. The only thing You should care, is, that the leech goes astern and the reefingpoints dont have any more tolerance. Thats why I will extend the boom by appr. 7 cm to achieve enough reeftension in the sailfoot.Walter Siebold wrote:I am considering new sails. For the main I would like a square top. Can the mast handle the extra load. In the F-27 boats they add a secondary shroud from the the shackle were the running backstay adjustent attaches to the shroud (cruising version) all the way to the top of the mast. Or should I change the running backstays similar to the racing version.
I noticed that there are lots of DF800 with square mains. What are your experience with the change from pin top to square top.
Walter
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Square Top Main Sail
Solei,
You reported speed above 20 knots! You got a good sailmaker! Could you detail the specifications and dimensions? In France.....?
Regards
Philippe
You reported speed above 20 knots! You got a good sailmaker! Could you detail the specifications and dimensions? In France.....?
Regards
Philippe