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#1 Genoa
Gay De Hart

I was wondering if anyone actually uses the #1 genoa. This summer in Maine, in addition to an extremely rainy July we were plagued with many light wind days. I solo a lot or go out with people not very experienced. I generally use the blade jib. The blade is fantastic in heavy air but the boat just feels pokey in lighter air. We are often fighting swells and current. Tempted as I am to put on the #2, which would be manageable starting out, I am always worried about the wind coming up and making things difficult. (I use Predict Wind and watching the water carefully to make my decisions about going out.). I have never seen anyone mentioning using the #1 genoa as a compromise and am curious about people’s experience with it. Also wondering about experience with having an older #2 cut down for a #1 and if sailmakers are willing to do something like that.

Vic Roberts

Gay,

 

I think you have the numbers backwards.  The #1 Genoa larger than the #2.   My original Ensign cane with the #2 Genoa which I found to be quite useful, especially when sailing single-handed.

 

Vic Roberts

 

 

Gay De Hart

Thanks all. DOH. I definitely had the numbers backwards and thought to check,,, right AFTER I hit “Post Message.” I am hearing that a few people do in fact use the #2–which I am interested in for single-handing and sailing with inexperienced passengers. I know that a furler can have benefits but I like to keep it simple and reduce what can go wrong. (Been on a boat, not Ensign, where the furler jammed more than once.) Curious too if a sailmaker would be willing to cut down an old #1. I’m going to check with my sailmaker this afternoon. Heading into my 70’s I want as much fun as I can get out of this boat and the blade is yes easy peasy to tack and the boat can still feel rather sluggish. Guess I want it all :). #2 Might be worth a try but reluctant to put out too much more money in sails…

Doug Burtner Quantu
Gay, 

If your sailmaker can’t help you out or if you have any questions let me know. Been a sailmaker for 25 years and Ensign owner for 15. I know the sails well. 

Doug Burtner
Quantum Sails Rochester 
585-737-8563 c 
Dburtner@quantumsails.com 

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William Tonetti
Hi Doug,

Got the Genny and the Main's arriving tomorrow. Thanks!

On a completely different subject and having nothing to do with Quantum, I seem to have lost touch with Ginny at Masthead (http://mastheadsparsandrigging.com/product/headstay-swivel/), which wouldn't be a problem if I hadn't paid her for a furler a couple months ago. Have you heard any scuttlebutt? I don't want to put anything on the ECA about her, but she's been AWOL for a little too long.

Regards,
Bill

William Tonetti
Sorry folks. Unintentional post.

Bill

Edward Kokoski
I am a member fleet 72. We race ensigns on Saratoga Lake in upstate ny.  We use  #1 Genoa to race with. If the wind is very strong we may use #2 Genoa.  We race with crew. 

When I day sail alone I use the blade jib because I’m not in a hurry and it is much easier to tack.  

Ed Kokoski
Ensign 538

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