My CD27 came used with a 150% genoa and ~75% working jib, nothing else. I'm looking to fill the gap with a 110% or 100% jib. I'm curious if anyone knows what was standard with the boat when new. Owner's manual sail plan suggests a 100% was the norm. Also, if anyone can provide insights/experience on running sheets for a jib this size to inner vs. outer fairleads. Thanks.
russ_cooper@yahoo.com
CD27 Jib Inventory
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: CD27 Jib Inventory
I have a '78 CD 27 and I have a roller furler on it. I have a working jib with hanks that I would like to sell. Located on Long Island, NY. If you want, I can measure the sail, fax you a copy of the sail plan from the owner's manual or provide you with any info that you may need. The boat originally came with a main and a jib with a total sail area of 365 square feet. I can fax or mail a copy of the sail plan for your info. The jib with a 100% foretriangle had a sail area of 190 square feet and the main was 175 square feet. The jib's measurements are 31'luff, 10'8" foot but I don't know the leech. Hope that this helps. Bob Miller
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Russ Cooper wrote: My CD27 came used with a 150% genoa and ~75% working jib, nothing else. I'm looking to fill the gap with a 110% or 100% jib. I'm curious if anyone knows what was standard with the boat when new. Owner's manual sail plan suggests a 100% was the norm. Also, if anyone can provide insights/experience on running sheets for a jib this size to inner vs. outer fairlead
millerfam5050@worldnet.att.net