Stavanger, Monday.
It is easy to fall in love with the wingsail idea; it just looks like a logical step forward. However, unless you are to race your boat around the cans, I suggest you go for the simpler (to make and maintain) ‘real’ junkrig. Your boat seems to be of some displacement, so I would suggest you go for either a 2-stick rig like that of Zebedee, or for a sloop rig. I guess the 2-masted rig makes most sense if you will be doing a lot of offshore voyaging. In any case, I suggest you make the sails with plenty of camber, as on Zebedee’s new set of sails. Here at 'my' page (letters dated 20120704 and 20121006) you can see how I and a friend made and rigged a new sloop junksail. The construction work took less than 6 days and it definitely resulted in a powerful and easily-handled sail.
But David made the wingsail work very well, you may say. Yes, but David is David and has a huge experience with all sorts of rigs - and even he has moved back to the JR now.
Soo... if you mainly are an experimenter, then by all means, try the wing sail, but if you mainly have trouble-free cruising in mind, go for the JR.
Arne