westcoastcat
Member II
I have 3 sails from an E29, two are spinnakers and one is a wire luff staysail, they were all purchased from an E29 that was cut up and parted out. The wire luff staysail is all white with a luff of 32'2" and a leech of 31'4" and a foot of 11'5", this sail has a tag that says "Custom Windward Sails". The staysail has two very small rust stains - each could be covered by a nickel. The p.o. used this as both a staysail and for twin head sails.
The large multi colored symmetrical spinnaker measures 34'5" on the luffs and has a foot of 19'11" the measurement from the midpoint of the foot to the head is 37'0". This sail is in great shape - not real lightweight, I do not have a clue as to the sail weight but heavier than my .75oz asymmetrical.
The blue spinnaker is a very high shouldered symmetrical sail, with a hoist of roughly 28'7" a foot of 17'0" and that width carries up almost 17'6" from the foot. this sail has some fade marks and has a label on it that says "Batmaterial" whatever the heck that is. This pic also shows my new most favorite toy... a MX-Ray
I will be putting these on Ebay this weekend, but thought I would list them here and open them up to offers from the E crowd.
The large multi colored symmetrical spinnaker measures 34'5" on the luffs and has a foot of 19'11" the measurement from the midpoint of the foot to the head is 37'0". This sail is in great shape - not real lightweight, I do not have a clue as to the sail weight but heavier than my .75oz asymmetrical.
The blue spinnaker is a very high shouldered symmetrical sail, with a hoist of roughly 28'7" a foot of 17'0" and that width carries up almost 17'6" from the foot. this sail has some fade marks and has a label on it that says "Batmaterial" whatever the heck that is. This pic also shows my new most favorite toy... a MX-Ray
I will be putting these on Ebay this weekend, but thought I would list them here and open them up to offers from the E crowd.