I thought I would mention that I had sacrificial UV strips fitted to both my genoa and yankee when I bought the boat.
After six seasons of use, the strip on the yankee needs replacing. When I removed the sail I noticed that the UV strip had gone brittle and was cracking at the leech. It was fine in June when I last fitted the sail, so the degradation has been quite sudden.
The sail would have been ruined if it had not had the UV strip fitted.
The genoa is fine, but it has had much less use than the yankee.
Incidently, six seaons use has meant constant exposure to the elements on a swinging mooring for 7 to 8 months per year.
Coincidently, I received an email from Donald recently, he asked: [color="Red"]"
Dennis, could you explain why you use a Yankee? I have the standard genoa and wonder if I am missing something."[/color]
My reply was:
- Easier tacking, important to me being a lake sailor, I spend a lot of time tacking.
- Can sail as a true cutter on all points of sailing.
- Aesthetics.
How do others feel with regard to the yankee vs genoa argument?