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SailorLiz
07-24-2002, 07:23 AM
We have several sails for our Commander, but no storm jib. Only two Genoas. Could someone give me the dimensions for a storm jib? There is one on Ebay that I'm interested in, but my manual is on the boat and I'm at work!

Thanks

Bill
07-24-2002, 08:48 AM
Do you have reef points in your main? We find that a 110% jib will work fine to over 30 knots, at which point you can reef the main and sail in over 45+ knots of wind. For a true storm jib, you would likely want something in the 50% or smaller range. I think any good sailmaker can advise you on the proper sail. We here, of course, recommend Hogin Sails [http://www.sfsailing.com/hoginsails/]

The (maximum) dimensions for the 110% class jib are:

Luff: 28' 6"
Foot: 10' 4"
Leach: 25' 0"

SailorLiz
07-24-2002, 08:57 AM
Hi Bill,

Thanks for the information on the jib. No we don't have a 110% jib either. We can put two reefs in the main. But we then have to drop the Genoa as we are still over canvassed at times. I would like either a jib or storm jib for the commander. This boat came with two spinnakers, two 150% Genoas, two staysails, but no jib. Don't figure. We don't race this boat, just long weekend cruises and daysails with guests aboard. I think, like you suggest, the boat would be better balanced with either a jib or storm jib and only one reef in the main.

Fair Winds :B>:

Bill
07-24-2002, 11:08 AM
Peter Theis is a Great Lakes Ariel sailor with experience building a sail inventory for lake sailing. He's currently on an extended lake cruise, but you might drop him an E-mail. Check his posts under the "sailing" forum for contacts (or check his "profile"). Peter was trying to meet up with other Ariel/Commander sailors along the way, which is why he posted some contacts.