Paul

Couple thoughts:

National Sail is Rolly Tasker's agent.  FWIW I think they are a great value.

I'm surprised they all went with 1.5 ounce fabric. .75 ounce is enough for
most cruisers.

Even the smaller chute is probably way bigger than any jib you use.  I
would not worry about it.  You will be able to see under it.

You will need sheets that are about 80 feet each!

Joel
35/3
Annapolis


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:30 AM, <dre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am looking into getting an asymmetrical  spinnaker for my 38 LF.   I
> have received a few quotes from different vendors each suggesting a
> slightly different size chutes.    National Sails has the better price
> which includes a dousing sock, but it is a smaller chute.
>
> So my question is what size asymmetrical spinnakers are other 38 LF using?
>  Has anyone tried a National Sail spinnaker with their dousing sock?
>
>
>
> National Sail:
> asymmetrical spinnakers in 1.5oz, luff 47.9', leech 43.79', foot 24',
> pre-installed in dousing socks and discount priced at $1,798
>
> FX Sails:
> asymmetrical spinnakers in 1.5oz, Sail Area: 1185 sq ft, (includes turtle
> bag)  $2,418
>
> Precision Sails:
> asymmetrical spinnakers in 1.5oz, luff 51.5', leech 47', foot 27.5', Sail
> Area:  1200 sq ft,  (no turtle or sock)  $2,328
>
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
> -
> Paul E.
> 1981 C&C 38 Landfall
> S/V Johanna Rose
> Carrabelle, FL
>
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