I'm not enttirely sure about that, Arne. There are plenty of boats arriving in NZ with very expensive sails that need extensive work on them after fewer than five years. (A 28ft pointy-rig boat that has just hauled out here has
11 sails on board! I have to assume that most are second-hand or they'd have cost more than the boat.) If your boat is well thought out and very simple, the sails are a large part of the maintenance programme. For long distance cruising - by an enthusiastic sailor - 5 years would equal 50,000 miles - not bad for el cheapo sails. Maybe a little closer to the time, I'll chase up the Tyvek option myself. Certainly, if you can get it in black, Alan might fancy trying it out for
Zebedee - he's talking of making some new sails to experiment with different ideas. I'll send this link to him.
I think it's worth trying out a 'new' fabric before dismissing it out of hand - particularly if other people have had some success with it.