We go for a bolt rope
and prefer to roll our carbon sails rather than flake them
Its not as handy, but I think better for the sails – and pays if they last longer!!
Best Regards
Pete
Pete Tyler
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Neilson Active Holidays
Locksview
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BN2 5HA
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I had my sailmaker put on the same slugs used on j105`s. Works great.
Bob Armstrong. Mischief 007
My new North 3DL 680 has a bolt rope. Hoisted it for the first time this weekend. A very snug fit but that’s ok. And it’ll be easier to tune as a result. We don’t leave our racing sails on the boom. Rolled and bagged every race.
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