16 Nov
2004
16 Nov
'04
4:43 p.m.
I still use my McKibbin sails after 20 years, and it's true that virtually any sail that isn't torn will move a sailboat through the water, but the difference that new, well cut sails can provide has to be felt to be believed. The increased speed is amazing. I was nowhere near competitive with my McKibbin sails and only picked up enough speed to be in the race when I purchased new ones. Also a new main will let you point much higher than an old baggy one. And "baggy" is a relative word. My McKibbin main doesn't look baggy to the eye, but I can point higher and go much faster with the new main. John Edwards