Zoran- I just measured mine on the boat: 26'-4".
Here is a pic & step by step instructions of my
genoa sheet weave:
1). Start by holding the line (both sheets held as one) as it comes off the cringle, in left hand.
2). Reach around the foresail with right hand, grabbing the line and drawing it around the sail in a CW direction.
3). Continuing CW, pass the line in right hand behind line in left hand.
4). Left hand takes line from right hand (now a loop), right hand then moves down the line.
5). Once started, the technique will be a fluid motion of holding a loop in one hand thru which the line in the other hand is passed, creating a new loop, alternating LEFT to RIGHT. Alternate passes will be made forward and aft of the foresail as the weaving motion alternates CW to CCW.
6). Tension on the line at all times will maintain the integrity of the weave.
7). If spaced properly, you should run out of line when you run out of room. Near the end of the line, wrap a length of each sheet end alternately around the base of the foresail & secure with a square knot.
This techinque is quicker, easier, and cleaner than wrapping the sheets in the same direction around the sail. Depending on the room inside a zippered sock, the weave takes up less space than coiling the sheets, (IMO).