Hi all. After spending another squillion hours looking at sail making websites, and researching tried and true small boat sail designs I have just finished making a new sail. I haven't rigged it yet, so no pics at this stage.
No, it 's not the wing sail I have been harping on about. It's a Leg-o-mutton spritsail. I have made this one out of cheap blue polytarp, but I have constructed it with all the features of a more expensive sail. I will post pics when I have finished rigging her up, but in the mean time here is a link to the site I found the instructions on:
http://www.polysail.com/lego.htm
I have read quite a bit on this style of sail, and it's use for kayak and canoe sailing, and everyone who writes on it has great things to say. Being a very easy sail to construct, and being able to furl the sail on the water, it has alot to offer the kayak sailor/fisher. I have made mine a bit smaller than the 'standard' 59 sq ft. size. Mine is about 35 sq ft. so I can use the same mast as for my current sail. It has only cost me about $60 all up (of which $30 was for double sided tape). That suits my budget (and my tightarse other half. They just don't understand do they!)
I intend to get out on the water tomorrow, so pics and possibly a vid will follow.
I haven't given up on the wingsail, but I wanted to make a more conventional sail first, and get some experience at sailing before I go trying to reinvent the wheel. When I have more experience and know exactly what I want to achieve and the theory behind it I will be able to revisit designing my own with a bit more of an idea of what I am doing.
The wing sail I have been using is ok, but too small, and doesn't sail upwind as well as I thought it would. It also has 'sagged' a bit since I first built it so it's time for a new one.
Cheers.
Steve.



