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How good are your sails? That's a very subjective question which depends on how your use your boat, it's age, how much your sails have been used and cared for, and your measurement of satisfactory performance.

There are two major components
Shape and condition

Shape.
Every type of sail has an optimum shape defined, over time most materials stretch and the shape slowly changes. This will be very important to racers who want the best performance all the time and less important to cruisers.

While you can look at your sails and "see" the shape they form to the wind, the best way with sails to judge the shape is to simply lie on deck with a camera facing up the sail and take a few shots… the developed pictures will not only capture more than your eye, they are useful to show your sailmaker when he is inspecting your sails or you are discussing your sail needs. The addition of draft stripes to your sail will help illustrate the position of the draft and the shape formed by the sail.

Condition.
Every sail suffers from effects of use in different ways, the sun has damaging effect over time, every tack or gibe causes stress on the sail, even folding can destroy fibres in some materials over time. Hathaways will carefully inspect your sail by hand (Hathaway's Inspection). There are some things you can look for yourself… loose stitching, or stitching which comes apart or frays as you flake the sail are signs that the thread has become sun damaged. Material which tears easily is another sign. Dirt and salt can degrade sails also and should be cleaned off (Hathaway's sail cleaning). Any sign of chafe or fraying is a sign of wear and should be looked at by Hathaways.

Contact Hathaways about cleaning and inspecting your sails


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