Jib, Genoa,...I'm confused

Gretchen Potter (gpotter@calinet.com)
Sat, 4 Sep 1999 21:07:12 -0700


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Hi all, this is my first question to the Potter board. On my new Potter =
I ordered a 110 Lapper which I thought was also called a Genoa. I now =
understand that I will be sailing in some heavier winds and wonder if I =
should install a roller furling and keep the lapper or also get a Jib =
for heavier weather. Also, the Genoa that is offered for the Potter, is =
that larger than the 110 lapper? If so how much larger. If I get the =
roller furling than do I need the smaller jib?

Any advice would be appreciated.

thanks

gretchen
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Hi all, this is my first question to the Potter = board. =20 On my new Potter I ordered a 110 Lapper which I thought was also called = a=20 Genoa.  I now understand that I will be sailing in some heavier = winds and=20 wonder if I should install a roller furling and keep the lapper or also = get a=20 Jib for heavier weather.  Also, the Genoa that is offered for the = Potter,=20 is that larger than the 110 lapper?  If so how much larger.  = If I get=20 the roller furling than do I need the smaller jib?
 
Any advice would be appreciated.
 
thanks
 
gretchen
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