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This beautiful custom sail was used once as I have sold my boat. Made by Ullman Sails in Ventura. Red, White, and Blue colors. The sail has a spectra luff wire that allows you to pull it up tight on the jib halyard. Luff=29' Foot=16.75' Leech=23.81' 209 sq. ft. Price is $450 plus actual cost of shipping.
I believe it is Nylon. Certainly not Dacron. Ullman Ventura has a Web Site with more complete info. Not sure of exact weight but it is for light to moderate airs. Thanks.
Sterngucker...I always think of things after I post. This sail is much more manageable than a true Spinnaker. It uses the Jib Halyard for hoisting. You also don't use a pole to fly it. I didn't have trouble dousing it from the cockpit. Hope this helps.
I wonder if this sail would work on a C25 tall rig? Also, I've got a furler system....would it work around / with this? How old / new is it? Got pictures???
I think it should work fine. It uses the Jib Halyard which is a spare with most furling systems. I believe Arlyn has the same sail and has Pics on his Web Site. Sorry, I don't have any Pictures. The dimensions are listed in the first post. Thanks.
Gary, with a foot of 16.75 feet I think it would rate over a 155% which would mean you pay a big penalty just for carrying it on board. Keep in mind it is a drifter (and so counts as a genoa) not amd asym or sym spinnaker.
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