2008-06-15; 16:45:43 EDT
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Jim, Forget about changing sails. Order the boat with the 175 genoa and learn how to adjust the sail(s) for the conditions. Screwing around with multiple sails is a waste of precious sailing and drinking time. Rummy In a message dated 6/14/2008 7:25:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jamesldickson at aol.com writes: HI Ed, Thanks for the reply - Mary Lou's information was very helpful as well - Thanks. I'm buying the boat through Stan - 1991 recycled- should be available at the of the month. The furler that is currently on the boat is the GBI Factory Version and I won't be looking to change Genoa sizes often. But because I sail on a lake with summer light winds I requested a Genoa 150. The 170 is just too big for the lake winds I sail on - it would be reefed in more than 75% of the time. So it needs to be made special order which won't be ready by the time I'm scheduled to go down to pick up the boat. Stan is going to give me an old 170 to take home until the 150 can be shipped to me. Which means I need to replace the Genoa's. Although I been sailing since I was a kid. I have had the same ODay Javelin that has been in our family since 74. I have never sailed anything larger than 19' and nothing with anytype of Furler. Just nervous about changing. I've sent an email to Stan to see if it's too late to change to the CDI version - this would actually make it easier to change. I might even see if I can purchase the old 170 from Stan for times when we take the boat camping and to the NJ Shore where there will be more wind and the 170 would make more sense. But just in case I can't get the CDI furler on it I want to find out how difficult it will be to make a one time replacement of the old 170 to my new 150. Again with the understanding that I'm by no means anytype of master sailor or great with do it yourself repairs. Thanks in advance for your advice and help. Jim New rhodes owner Quakertown PA Tootle wrote:See the original archive post