Blade Sail Information

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Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz
513 posts
513 posts
28 Jul 2018 10:47am
I have just bought a very good condition BLADE sail, can any one tell me the advantages of this sail over the normal wardrobe of hanked on sails ?.
The two that come to mind for me is ease of tacking and being able to get very close to the wind , cheers .
Harb
Harb
WA
226 posts
WA, 226 posts
28 Jul 2018 6:46pm
Isn't that just a battened jib ?
Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz
513 posts
513 posts
28 Jul 2018 7:32pm
Looks like it outs there any advantage to it ?
Jolene
Jolene
WA
1624 posts
WA, 1624 posts
28 Jul 2018 8:16pm
I'm to the understanding a Blade is a full luff, non overlapping jib with a high cut clew similar to a yankee ,,,but non overlapping.
Kankama
Kankama
NSW
826 posts
NSW, 826 posts
28 Jul 2018 10:22pm
A blade is a flatter type of headsail, usually 90-105% overlap. The low clew can be sheeted in or out depending on wave conditions - in for flat and less wind and out for more chop and more breeze.

Blades are also called Number 3s and a really lovely sail to use in a big seabreeze or similar. You don't get the problem of huge backwinding of the main, that a genoa can give in lots of wind and it the reduction in power balances the main when you depower it.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7756 posts
NSW, 7756 posts
29 Jul 2018 8:37am
Etchells jibs make great blade sails on small yachts if your angles are good. Used one on my quarter tonner. Had tabs instead of hanks and was awkward when lowered to the deck, too much windage when returning to my mooring. In 15 to 20 knots of wind was brilliant.
Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz
513 posts
513 posts
29 Jul 2018 2:34pm
Thank you for all the replies I look forward to using it
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