So I had an extra main with some mice chew holes in the bottom section and I decided to have the damaged area removed and save it by making a storm main out of it. After all I had a second boom so I figured why not be prepared for broader conditions.
I took it to the loft recommended by the local hobie shop and they did a really good job cutting it down to ~1" below the original reef holes.
I just got the chance to test fit it on my boat and I can't believe it but it's too short. Check this out:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 8292_n.jpgMistake #1: Didn't come to the forum first.
Mistake #2: Didn't give the loft a specific measurement.
Looking back on it though, it should have worked, right? I mean with the reef holes where they are and the vertical flexibility with the distance between the bottom of the mast slot and the top of the downhaul cleat I would have thought cutting it just below the reef holes would have been fine.
What do I do now? All I can think of is adding a slug to the main halyard. Any other ideas?