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I am in the market for a new Genoa (I think).  I am a cruiser (unless  a boat 
is going in my direction) and currently have a roller furling 150.   I am 
guessing that it is at least 18-20 years old.  The boat is 25 years  old.  I 
sail 
on the Chesapeake  Bay.  The current problem is that  the stitching on the 
sacrificial strip (covering) on the Genny has seen its last  days.  Currently 
with the Genny deployed I look very ragged.   I  need to decide whether to have 
it restitched or replace the strip or  replace the sail.  I am leaning toward 
replacing the sail.
 
If I replace the Genny there are obvious things that I should consider,  such 
as type of fabric, weight, 130 vs 150, high cut vs deck sweeper,  cost, 
manufacturer, etc.
 
I have been advised by an "old salt" that if I switch to a 130 I will have  a 
"new" boat.  I have not asked him to define what I would experience  to make 
it a "new" boat, but I'm in the process of doing so.  (Old salt  -  see 
Mainsheet, November 2007, Week Long Cruise, Gerry and Jane Ann  Braddick and 
their 
9th Daughter - flying his new 130.  Yep, he was  passing me as I was taking his 
picture and that is my excuse for letting him  pass me!!) 
 
Any comments, suggestions, experiences would be appreciated.   I  need help 
in making a decision. 
 
BTW  -   I worked with Dave Tierney on Friday am to help  winterize his 
Celtic Pride.  Dave is doing well under the burden  and stress of caring for 
his 
son Adam.  Your thoughts,  prayers and  comments have really helped.  
 
John Jennings   



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