ericweller wrote:
The sails are brand new. I wanted to get the original sail colors for the year, so I had FX Sails make them for me. The design is called "Hot Flash". Not exact, but close enough. They only have 4 outings on them.

Unfortunately, I ripped them already when a batten popped out of the luff pocket last weekend at Jekyll. I need to send the sail back to get the same colored material.
I have a Harkin 6:1 main sheet system. You are right that I do not have any rake. I would always be banging my head if the boom hung any lower. Does raking give you a notable change in how much more you can head into the wind? How many degrees difference could be expected.
Also, as you are probably aware, you can adjust your rudders to improve weather helm. I adjusted mine and it made a world of difference.
Ahhhh well that must be nice....from what i've read and know, brand new sails make a world of a difference with boat speeds!
If you dont mind me asking, how much were they?
As for the rake question- yes more rake = greater ability to head to wind....thats why if you noticed i was able to sheet in block to block heading up (closer to than what you were heading at the time). My problem is my poorly shaped Jib wont let me head up anymore than i was, even though the main was perfect. My hobie jib is missing one batten pocket, but i might just say to hell with it and sail with it instead of that piece of junk blue one!
Im re-drilling my rudders this weekend getting ready for some EPOs. Once i find the correct setting for my rake, im going to use them as a template for the EPOs, so i only have to drill once.
Then we'll have a re-match

Ive got lots of weight too
Combined weight is over 400lbs
