*Subject:* Stus-List Re: Furling Sail C 35 Mk I
North Sails used to make a jib sock to put over a roller furled jib.
I’m curious if the lofts still offer it. I know the one in Annapolis
used to make them.
Chuck Gilchrest
S/V Half Magic
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023, 9:47 AM Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List
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Subject: Stus-List Re: Furling Sail C 35 Mk I
North Sails used to make a jib sock to put over a roller furled jib. I’m
curious if the lofts still offer it. I know the one in Annapolis used to make
them.
Chuck Gilchrest
S/V
Subject: Stus-List Re: Furling Sail C 35 Mk I
For about $700 I had a jib sock made. I use it rather than having a sacrificial
added to every sail. Takes 10 minutes longer to head out and to pack up at the
dock.
Bob
On 03/01/2023 9:23 AM Steve Mallett via CnC-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc
: Furling Sail C 35 Mk I
For about $700 I had a jib sock made. I use it rather than having a
sacrificial added to every sail. Takes 10 minutes longer to head out and to
pack up at the dock.
Bob
On 03/01/2023 9:23 AM Steve Mallett via CnC-List
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For my 32 jib, replacing
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Sail C 35 Mk I
For my 32 jib, replacing the dacron UV strip was $550 plus tax CDN in 2022. At
local North Sails rep.
Steve Mallett
Dartmouth, NS
C Second Lady
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023, 9:47 AM Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List,
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Don,
You mentioned that you re
For about $700 I had a jib sock made. I use it rather than having a sacrificial
added to every sail. Takes 10 minutes longer to head out and to pack up at the
dock.
Bob
> On 03/01/2023 9:23 AM Steve Mallett via CnC-List
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> For my 32 jib, replacing the dacron UV strip
For my 32 jib, replacing the dacron UV strip was $550 plus tax CDN in 2022.
At local North Sails rep.
Steve Mallett
Dartmouth, NS
C Second Lady
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Date: 2023-02-28 17:31 (GMT-05:00)
To: Glen Eddie via CnC-List
Cc: Don Kern
Subject: Stus-List Re: Furling Sail C 35 Mk I
Glen,
My C 35 Mk2 carries for racing #1 (155% '22), #2 (137% '07), #2 reacher (129%
'95), #3
My advice is to go small. I think mine is around 130-135%. That works for a
wide range of wind going upwind and heavier air downwind. I pop the chute for
light air off the wind.
You only get so much range of furling before the sail doesn’t set right.
Joe Della Barba
Coquina C 35 MK I
Glen,
My C 35 Mk2 carries for racing #1 (155% '22), #2 (137% '07), #2
reacher (129% '95), #3 (110% '19), and #4 (85% '18). I usually push my
sails for 20 yrs - (the older #1 '02 vintage still decent, but not good
enuf for racing. For cruising have a furling #2 (137% '98) which I just
got
I had a number 2 made by rolly tasker sails, sized between the 1 and 3 I
already had. Dimensions here:
https://cncwindstar.blogspot.com/2021/01/sail-inventory.html?m=1
I never use the 140 any more, I set the drifter instead. The #2 is perfect for
most conditions here in the Toronto area but
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