Our problem both with Footprints and Tystie was that we didn't really know how big we needed to go. I knew that 2" x 1/8" wall GRP tube was OK for a flattish sail, but these cambered sails seem to develop more power, and need stiffer battens. We pretty soon found out that 50mm x 1.6mm alloy tube wasn't stiff enough. If I'd got a company to make CFRP tubes, I wouldn't have known what diameter and wall thickness to specify. A baked prepreg tube may well have better properties than the tubes I've made, but how much better? There's so little data on big, powerful, cambered sails. Someone has to be first, and struggle with getting things right.
65mm x 1.6mm alloy tube has proved to be stiff enough for Footprints, but I still feel concerned about the softness of the tube that's available here. With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, and knowing now that 65mm tube is the right size, I should have imported some tubes of a better, stronger spec than can be found here.