Does anyone have mylar sails?  My 170 genoa began to delaminate on the top 
panel this summer after it took a fairly good gust of wind.  The mylar film 
seperated from the cloth after the film gave way at a seam.  The exposed sides 
are quite sticky.  The area is not that large and the rest of the sail looks 
good.  Anyone know if this can be fixed?  Someone mentioned the possibility of 
using an iron with some kind of tape at the seam.  Its a nice light air sail 
(1.9 oz material).  Any suggestions?

Another rather odd question that borders on my own stupidity for even asking 
it... After launching my M23 this summer, I noticed the rudder pulled to one 
side quite hard while under power.  Upon closer inspection, I noticed the shape 
of the rudder below the water line is fairly flat on one side and very concave 
on the other.  I immediately concluded that the mahogany rudder had warped 
distorting the shape.  Upon showing a woodworker friend of mine he said to me: 
"It looks like it was made that way!"  I thought... no way, why would anyone 
make an unbalanced rudder.  I have since looked at it again and it is a 
straight piece of mahogany above the waterline where it has not been faired.  
Then it looks like it has been faired into an airplane wing (almost flat on one 
side, very concave on the other) below the waterline.  The boat was set up for 
racing, but it seems to me that any advantage you might gain from such a shape 
on one tack, would be totally negated on the other tack.  Hence I have had more 
weather helm on one tack and at times lee helm on the other tack.  So my stupid 
question is: Can anyone think of a valid reason that a rudder might have been 
built that way on purpose?  Or is it just a cleverly disguised warped rudder?  
To get it symmetrical, I will have to do some serious planing losing inches off 
the trailing edge that will have to be built back up using epoxy and 
fiberglass.  Even if there is a reason for it... I'm quite certain that it is 
not for me.  Just curious about any thoughts/opinions.

Jeff
M23
Clarity
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