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Brufan
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Prices : roughly 2000 EUR for 60 m² Stormlite cableless Code 0 or code 1 (+ 50 % if laminate)
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Bruno
hanse 355 - 57 S/Y Spicy Ginger White hull, 2 cabins, Volvo D1-30, Selden rig, removable mainsheet track system, Simrad (now B&G)-Jefa autopilot. |
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mopoulter
Captain Joined: 19 March 2009 Location: London, Canada Status: Offline Points: 320 |
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That is a bit small for a 370 I figure. Suggest somewhere in the 80 range. A genoa is about 50 sq m. Plus get it made of something like AirX, not nylon. Here is Canada this would be about 5000 EUR. Rather expensive but if you do point to point racing it is a really good weapon in light air when others are struggling with their genoas.
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Hanse 370 #416 "Anxiolytic" |
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silversailor
Admiral Joined: 25 May 2005 Location: South Haven, MI Status: Offline Points: 1021 |
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Just received a quote from Quantum. About $7500 plus cost of furler. EXPENSIVE!
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Silversailor
South Haven, MI USA S/V Legacy 2010 Andrews 28 |
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Yeoman
Admin Group Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: Hamble Status: Offline Points: 379 |
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Hi All
It is also worth remembering that a true code zero is designed in such a way that it rates as another spinnaker as opposed to a big headsail which is going to increase your handicap considerably. A code zero will have a half height width which is at least 75% of the foot width. Any less and it is no longer a spinnaker in terms of rating. If you are not racing there is no need to consider this and not needing to design in this way will allow the sail makers to create an easier and generally more functional sail. Hope that helps Phil Edited by Yeoman - 01 February 2019 at 07:12 |
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mopoulter
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Where I am you can carry as many spinnakers as you like so there is no penalty. In the Mac races cruising class you are limited to two spinnakers so if you go with a true code zero you can only carry another traditional one. Still no penalty unless you carry 3
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mopoulter
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ouch !!
not sure my other post got posted but a Code 0 off a Melges 32 is pretty close if you can find one used like I did you can get it cut and save $6500.
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iemand
Admiral Joined: 13 February 2004 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1082 |
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My Code 0 is around 65sqm and I think that this is a good size. For upwind I doubt that a bigger one will be possible, maybe masthead up to 75sqm.
I'm happy with that size since a Genua 1 would be around 40sqm. It fits perfectly to our HA Jib with 32sqm. We have a Selden Size 2 furler which is loadwise on the bigger size but the diameter is nice to have for furling. A great addition to our HA Jib and symetrical Spinnaker. I don't care about penalties for racing...... BR Thomas
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Hanse 312 MJ 2004 - Hanse 370e MJ 2007
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mopoulter
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Mine is a mast head I also have it on Selden Sprit. No furler that is what fore deck crew is for.
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