by Michiel » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:19 pm
Hi all,
Having sailed now in the last 8 weeks for about 400 miles with the new Yankee,
I must say that I like it very much.
The main + points I have found are the following:
1) Much improved forward vision.
As I sail single handed for 95% of the time, I find this very handy,
and important.
2) Absolutely no more issues with the sail getting stuck behind the forestay
when tacking.
3) In stronger winds, the Yankee is easier handled.
The only - points I could think of are:
1) My Yankee does not un-furl as well as the Genoa did. It takes a bit of
'yanking' to un-furl the final 1-2 twists.
This may well be a problem with my furling setup though, and not a
common issue.
2) Loss of low-wind performance.
This is of coarse to be expected, as the m2 is much less.
As a matter of interest, has anyone any info on how much the difference
in speed is, in low winds?
Say, in a F3, are we talking 1kn, or more??
After this holiday of great sailing, I am tempted to buy a genoa again, to complement the sail plan. We do get plenty of days in the Med. with just the sea brease at F2-3, as well as the 'Mistral' at F5-6!
I will look at Dennis's setup at easily ex-changing the genoa and yankee, with the boat on a floating mooring.
Looking forward to any other experiences or comments.
Regards,
Michiel
(CC19 No.63 'NEMO')