Sunset Sail to Ocracoke Inlet

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @jasonparallel
    @jasonparallel 3 года назад

    Looks like your running precision sails. What do you think of them? I was also wondering how your rigging works with the genoa tracks on the side? Is the sheet lead up to the cabin top winch?

    • @jasonparallel
      @jasonparallel 2 года назад

      I see the Genoa rigging in your latest video. Thanks

    • @adventuresofsailorpauli1543
      @adventuresofsailorpauli1543  2 года назад

      I am using Precision Sails. I bought a loose footed full batten main with two reefs, a 150 genoa and a 110 jib. It’s been almost a year. They are holding up well and doing every I need. I think I have a cruising charter dacron. I think there was a $15 discount at the time(winter). I wanted locally made originally but they responded so quickly unlike local sail makers. I could afford three sails instead of two. When I first purchased them, I layed them out on concrete and they seemed very flat and I had doubts. But they have been great. Precisions online sales team is very good. That’s why I went with them. I still have my old Waters sails but they are worn out light one design sails and need constant attention. I needed cruising sails. I was able to go back and forth with a designer to go over details. They were persistent and easy to work with. I also afforded three sails for the same amount I was being quoted for two sails from a local loft.