Thanks for what I am sure is a great answer but man you just flew past me on that one.
In your example,
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ex.- 45% draft would be 4'-6" back from the leading edge if the sail was 10' wide at that point.
Is that 4 to 6 feet or inches from the leading edge? I'm thinking feet. When you say "if the sail was 10' wide" - does this mean the length of the base of the sail caused by the position of the outhaul?
So the Maximum Draft point is the point along the base of the sail that is furthest from the boom - the peak of the curve. This peak position is adjusted to be x% of the total of the sail base length measuring back from the luff of the sail.
And the draft depth is distance from the centerline of the boom (not the fore and aft center "point") to the peak of the sail curve?
Whew. Is this right or do I need to go the back of the class!!