[C320-list] Jib Furling line.

Joe Luciano jnluciano at comcast.net
Mon Jul 12 20:41:30 PDT 2021


Agree with Jack.  The minor amount of flapping associated with furling a jib into the wind isn’t going to damage the sail.  They’re built to be used.


Joe Luciano
#1024

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> On Jul 12, 2021, at 7:13 PM, Jack Brennan <jackbrennan at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
> In my experience, well-made sails are tough. Most damage from minor flapping, chafing, etc., over a period of years can be fixed by a good sailmaker for a couple of hundred dollars.
> 
> What kills them is UV. People not bothering to put mainsail covers on when they’re anchoring for four or five days. Poorly wrapped jibs sitting for awhile with the white “stripes” exposed. 
> 
> My sails are 23 years old and still crispy, believe it or not. The P.O. apparently day sailed about once a month and was religious about keeping them properly covered. My sailmaker always finds it hard to believe they’re original when I bring them in for minor problems. 
> 
> On the other hand, my Sunbrella is three years old and already starting to show it age in the Florida sun. I’ll be lucky to get six years out of the Bimini and mainsail cover. 
> 
> Jack Brennan
> Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320
> Tierra Verde, Fl.
> 
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> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
> 
> From: Troy Dunn
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2021 9:50 PM
> To: C320-List at catalina320.com; Roger Nitkin
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Jib Furling line.
> 
> Dave
> 
> You misunderstand… new sailitis like new caritis is a disease inflicted
> upon those with a generally new and usually expensive item that they don’t
> want to see injured.   With cars a sure sign of new caritis is parking in
> an unused corner of the parking lot to avoid door dings, or checking to
> make sure your friend doesn’t have a pen or pencil in their back pocket
> ready to scribble all over those leather seats…or worse…poke a hole.
> 
> If/When I buy sails again…they won’t be for Wonky Dog.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Troy
> 



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