Anyone here ever use Kelly-Hanson sails?
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Jimnkathy
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Anyone here ever use Kelly-Hanson sails?
I am needing to get a new Jib. I have the original Doyle Jib on my boat now. The sun has done alot of damage and I think it is time for a new one. I saw Kelly Hanson has one for $299 and it has a UV protection whenit is furled. I am not sure of the color of the UV protecion. Hopefully black.
Anyway I am curious if anyone has ever used one from them and how do you like the sail?
Thanks
Jim
Anyway I am curious if anyone has ever used one from them and how do you like the sail?
Thanks
Jim
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I just got a high performance genoa from Kelly Hanson. It's a mylar/pentex sail. I like it a lot. Probably not much help since it's different from what you're looking at. As I understand it, KH offers 3 lines of sails. Standard, which is basically the stock sails, 2000 series which is a beefier version of the stock dacron sails and the pentex/mylar.
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A common misconception. UV protection and heat absorption are not related, and the enemy of your sails is UV, not heat. Lighter colors actually allow more UV to pass through. Though certainly a light colored UV strip is better than nothing, darker colors are better for UV protection.Paul wrote:we have white. I think (I could be wrong) that white would retain less heat on the sail, potentially extending the life.
This is mentioned on both the Sailrite and Sunbrella websites.
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To add my two cents for those sailing at 43N latitude - per the recommendation of Art Reiders from Havencraft the UV strip costs about 50% as much as a new Genny and in upstate NY area you wont suffer much UV damage so told me to skip it.
My genny lasted 5 years with no UV damage I could see until I ripped it out mechanically. Financially, no UV strip was the way to go for me.
My genny lasted 5 years with no UV damage I could see until I ripped it out mechanically. Financially, no UV strip was the way to go for me.
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Personally, I don't like sewn-on UV covers. I just had my sunbrella cover removed from my jib. My new genoa doesn't have a cover. I now use a sunbrella sock which hoists up with the spinnaker halyard. Important thing on the sock is to have a sinch cord. This takes up any slack when the sock is hoisted so it doesn't flail around in the wind. This is a big deal if your marina is windy, like mine, otherwise, the flailing sock may damage the sail over a period of time.
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