Mike,
I don't know what wind condition you have in SD, but I would say 135. This is 
what I have on my furler and, if the shape is ok, should be good up to 20 kn. 
My #2 is very old and baggy and also give me a lot of weather helm. I have a 
racing Kevlar 135 that is good up to 25 kn. 150 is a pain to tack in light wind 
and is only good under 10 kn.
Pierre Tremblay
Avalanche #54988
C&C38-3 WK, hull #76
      De : Mike Flannery via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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 Envoyé le : mercredi 3 décembre 2014 19h41
 Objet : Stus-List CnC 38-3 Sailing Characteristics
   


 I recently purchased a 38-3.  Now need to replace headsail.  Could use some 
input on 110 vs 135 vs 150 use. I'm replacing a135  which rounded us up or 
resulted in heavy weather helm with small crew. I also singlehand a lot so I'm 
trying to figure out what workd best for me San Diego sailing.  Appreciate any 
info.
Mike Flannery602-849-3396


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