| Sails. What would you buy? #223923 11/11/10 04:50 PM 11/11/10 04:50 PM | Scarecrow
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Unregistered | Currently making choices for my new toy and would be interested in some guidance from everyone on where to shop. My default due to the sails he has made me in the past would be Glenn but I wonder what everyone's thoughts are.
Last time I spoke to Glenn (about a month ago) he suggested he would be bringing a new main design to the coaching weekend so I'd like to hear feedback on that after the weekend. Also has Brewin ever made Mossie sails? | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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Posts: 77 Gippsland Lakes | note that Clifton has made ALOT of South Australian sails but obviously you will find out more tommorrow.
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#224000 11/12/10 05:31 PM 11/12/10 05:31 PM | thricebitten
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Unregistered | Don't know of Brewin having made any Mossie sails. He has made some very nice Bighead Taipan/F16 sails though.
I think the major thing when looking for a Mossie sail is to look to somebody who has either already made competitive sails for the class or somebody with experience in similar style of sails, that is flexible mast cat sails. Which are fairly rare these days, only other class that pops to mind with any real quantity of sails would be Paper Tiger sail makers. | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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#224002 11/12/10 05:39 PM 11/12/10 05:39 PM | thricebitten
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Unregistered | OK I will ask the dumb question, how do you vote on the poll? | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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#224032 11/13/10 05:02 AM 11/13/10 05:02 AM | Scarecrow
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Unregistered | I'm sure you'll work it out. I went down at lunch time and had a look at everyones boats and a chat with Glenn. He didn't get the prototype sail made having been very busy and commuting a lot. Hasn't even made his own sails for this summer yet. Loft will stay open while he's with ETNZ with Glenn designing but doing less hands on work. Apparently there is some design work in the am cup role but at this point his job description seems to be wing trim. | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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#224251 11/15/10 11:32 PM 11/15/10 11:32 PM | Scarecrow
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Unregistered | guess my choice would be someone I can talk to about my personal thoughts as to what I want a sail to do...not what it does for anyone else but what I want. Hence I shop close to home.....my son, and his are getting better and better I couldn't agree more but I don't have a family member to buy sails off. Ashby and Irwin make their sails within 5km of each other so are equally convienient. My next question to the forum is how much input you had into your sails. Was it a case of this is what I'm currently building it costs this much or was their more dialogue about what you were after? From the poles it is pretty clear most people would use the same sail maker again if they needed another sail. This is either through satisfaction (hopefully) or blind loyalty. | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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#224252 11/15/10 11:33 PM 11/15/10 11:33 PM | Scarecrow
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Unregistered | Who else is making kites? | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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#224256 11/16/10 02:27 AM 11/16/10 02:27 AM |
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Posts: 26 Barmera SA | I tend to agree with Darryn here. My preference is to get a sail locally from Peter. But I know damn well that if I do that, then I am probably up for another one in order to fine tune the first, which I guess is no real big deal. Once done, however, then at least I would know that future sails should be easy to replicate.
There is a distinct advantage of buying a sail from a proven and popular sailmaker with a turnover of class sails. Even if it is not truly customised, at least you know that it is going to be around the ball-park.
Without publicly naming names, I bought a sail from a Victorian sailmaker a few years ago. Unfortunately, from when I got it, I could not get the top third of the tell-tails to flow going upwind. They were all over the place. The sailmaker didn't want to know about it. I have since asked Peter to straighten the luff curve and finally it is doing almost what it should.
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#224282 11/16/10 01:44 PM 11/16/10 01:44 PM |
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Posts: 107 Melbourne, Australia | This is not mozzy specific - I have/am going through the process of getting my stingray sail to work for me (it is more about me than the sail) Greg Goodall radically re-designed the sail which at the time did not meet class rules (but now does  ) When doing so he spent a lot of time on the phone with me talking through the design... at that stage most of it meant little to me! I sailed happily with it for a year - Then as I learned more (and other people started looking into/buying the new style) we have changed a few things - Probably by the time I get my next new mainsail it will be perfect (or at least I will think it is) I guess what I am saying is that the sail makers making sails that work now will give you a good sail! I didn't have that luxury + I had asked for big changes anyway! Like the mozzy the stingray rig is a little unique as well! It has been/will be a good experience and I have thoroughly enjoyed learning about sails and rigs etc... but maybe It would have been easier to have a sail that worked out of the bag! Mitch
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#224343 11/18/10 06:19 AM 11/18/10 06:19 AM |
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Posts: 81 To windward of you! | I at alegayter sails am making spinnakers for the mossies. i have done the whole SA fleet here all be it only 3, but have tried different things with all 3 and have found one that is working well.
As far as mains go, I have done alot of development over the past 5 years and i now have a sail that is quite competetive. Dad also has had 2 mains from me and both he has had alot of input into the final design/cut. I am happy to work with the customer and incorperate the ideas that the customer has and come to a design that we are both happy with.
i think that buying a sail from a sailmaker who actually sails the class no matter what class is a great advantage.
"Sixth Element" 1782 MK2 w/spinnaker. Lake Bonney Y.C. National Sec. / S.A President / S.A Measurer / Commodore LBYC
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#228112 02/03/11 04:45 PM 02/03/11 04:45 PM | Scarecrow
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Unregistered | you could always ask Irwin to use red cloth (think hobie wildcat). | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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Posts: 136 Thorneside | QLD | AUS | Awesome looking sail, do like the red trim.
My new Irwin main is on its way to Qld as we speak.
Hoping it arrives today and I can use it tomorrow.
I am experiencing some sail envy at present......
Drew........Furr_ball........Mosquito 1635
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Posts: 136 Thorneside | QLD | AUS | Have just checked with Toll and to quote 'the trailer is delayed into Brisbane....' so no new sail for Sat.
Thanks for the tip Darryn, will check very thoroughly when it arrives.
Drew........Furr_ball........Mosquito 1635
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#228147 02/04/11 04:05 AM 02/04/11 04:05 AM | thricebitten
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Unregistered | I decided to buy an Irwin after watching them going past at the nats. Finally arrived today, managed to get it on the mast after making a few changes (grind the slug down to size and downhaul travel length). Test sailing it tomorrow, get it measured on Saturday morning and use it in the SA states Saturday afternoon. Forecast is around 20knots so its going to be great Mozzy conditions.
Darryn Bullet 1782 Glad you didn't buy it before the Nats  . Hey this is not fair you guy's are reducing my advantages.  But seriously, good move Darryn. I would be interested to hear if you think you can point higher and keep the speed. That's what I found when I first started using them, I could point higher than before with good speed  . Also if your first race is 20kts, three words of advice, downhaul, downhaul, downhaul  . Oh and keep the foot pretty flat along the boom, as it effects the depth up the sail alot more than some sails. Enjoy | | | Re: Sails. What would you buy?
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Posts: 502 Port Noarlunga, SA, Australia | I sailed it today, couldn't believe how high it would point, its kind of ridiculous, in the end I was writing down the tactik numbers on the sidedeck instead of doing the maths in my head, just to check myself. I am getting the same sort of numbers they get on the V5 Americas cup boats. Had up to 15 knots, glad I had already increased my downhaul travel as I would have ran out today. Messed around with outhaul and particularly rotation, found it made a huge difference compared to my other sails. Looking forward to testing my new settings against the other Mozzys tomorrow. Forecast is up to 23knots now, hope the club holds its nerve and doesn't cancel.
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