At last! Tystie's new sail is finished, the last stitch sewn, the last eyelet in place. I can take off the kneepads and put away the sewing machine. It's a big job, making sails this big, to a standard that I think is good enough to go across oceans with.
Now I can turn my attention to the spars. I have decided that if I am to be able to sail with this rig on Tystie into my dotage, I have to make the whole thing as light and also as strong as is possible. It isn't possible to buy a suitable spec and temper of aluminium alloy here in long enough lengths; not is it possible to buy pultruded GRP tubes in long enough lengths. Wood is too heavy.
I have ordered several megabucks worth of carbon fibre braided sleeve. I'll have to do some trials before settling on an exact specification for the spars, but the basic principle is that several layers of the braided sleeve (which is like the braided outer of a braid/braid rope, but much bigger) are slid over a foam mandrel, wetted out with epoxy, pulled tight and hoisted to a vertical position to cure.
Nothing will happen until after the NZ rally, because I want to sail alongside Footprints with her new rig, and my old rig; before taking my old rig off and starting on the spars. I'll keep you posted.