[Rhodes22-list] 130 Genoa vs the 175
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Sat Dec 12 08:20:53 EST 2015
Scott ,
We have both sails. I believe the 130 is better on a lake, but I liked the 175 when cruising on the ocean. Why not have both? They are easy to change.
I will send you my 175 for when you trailer to a larger sailing area if you would like. It has green trim. Just pay the cost of shipping
Joe
Jadoucet at snet.net
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> On Dec 12, 2015, at 12:25 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
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> Scott, I’ve enjoyed the 130. Better forward visibility, easier to come about in light air. Now that I have the 130 on I’m not sure when I’ll go back to the 175.
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> Good luck. No wrong answer.
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> Dave B
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>> On Dec 11, 2015, at 8:55 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
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>> Scott:
>> Congratulations. If the girls want to lay out up forward, that 175 will sweep them into the drink. I have the 175, but I think I'd rather have the 130; the big sail is a lot to manage in light winds. True, it picks up a lot of wind, but when reefed, you miss the upper wind, because the top of the sail is wrapped around the furling tube. There are ways to defeat the awkward nature of coming about in light winds: furling in half way to get the sail off the deck and shorten the sheets. Then, you'd redeploy the full genny once the sail is past your mid line.
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>> The smaller sail is more economical in terms of your effort; but that full 175 is a pretty picture when you're heeled over. Really, despite the benefits or detractors of one sail or the other, you'll be sailing your beautiful, sassy, eye catching and responsive R-22. Who cares about the sail? They both work.
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>> Joe Camp
>> s/v John Dawson
>> (on the hard in my side yard)
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>> From: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 8:23 PM
>> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 130 Genoa vs the 175
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>> All,
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>> I would like to hear opinion on the benefits of the 130 Genoa as opposed to the !75. I have to choose one over the other. I am primarily lake sailing with 6-13 knot winds the majority of the time in our newly acquired "recycled" 2011 22". I have three girls that love to lay up on the bow and enjoy the sun. Please let the comments fly... To date, i have only run the !75... the girls have a hard time laying under it. Stan is sending me the 130 and i am going to have to make a decision soon.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Scott Johnson
>> Knoxville, TN
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