Hi Paul.
Thanks for the reply...
How did you get the shape in the sail panels ? Did you use some sort of CAD software or was it a more traditional method ? (Apologies if you've already published all the info. I haven't found it yet if you have)
I'm really taken with the whole package (Batten pockets/inline & shape) & am reasonably miffed I've already got my sails (normal shelf method).
I've had them up in the Forepeak for a few years & back then it was the only way to build them with UV resistant materials (according to Robin Blain & Chris Scanes anyway).
I'd like to modify the mainsail for better balance & sheet angle & then seeing your setup has got me thinking.. I really do like the idea of multiple small sails being held together that way. Big sail & small space as you mentioned is a major plus point.
I actually mentioned building separate sail panels to Robin over a decade ago & received a very negative response, so didn't bother pursuing it. That mindset seems to have loosened up since...
Only minus point of having the battens that way is, there's not a great deal of clearance between the mast & the sail as the batten is now inline. Nothing's perfect in life is it.
Makes me wonder if it would be better not to have sail cloth against the mast at all & just have a gap/slot there...
Ha ! That's probably already been covered previously. I'm pretty out of date with the whole Junk thing as lost the will to live/dream for a few years.. lots of catching up to do.
Cheers
Neil