Peter, how old is this $400 investment??
It better be in very good shape or you're going to go down the same path as before.
If you decide to keep it.....
Realize that removing 1 foot off the foot removes the greatest sail area.....taking that same foot off the head, almost removes no area.
Recutting the top might be less disturbing in the major sail shape.
Ron C.

On Jul 14, 2023 10:41 PM, Peter Fell via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
I've determined the main on my 27 MkIII is actually sized for a MkII. So, P=29ft vs 31ft and E=9.5ft vs 10ft ... which explains why I could never fully hoist to the upper black mark. No idea how old the main is. It has a couple patches. It had some stitching redone about 10 years ago and converted to loose foot at the same time. I recall the loft mamager inspecting it and making several comments at the time, for example on batten pockets, along the lines of "we haven't done things like that for decades" ... so that gives some perspective on age, perhaps. 

Now I've come across a very decent main for $400 CAD, but it's for a Newport 28. The Newport has a P=32.5ft and E=10.3ft. But I think this particular one measures a P around 32ft. Regardless, a bit bigger than ideal. So I have it from the seller to test fit. I'll see if I can get it into one of the local lofts to be checked out. 

Thoughts? Drop the boom a bit? Get it recut?

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