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Re: Peak Sails?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:33 pm
by JudyB
GreenLake wrote:
There is the DaySailer 3 which is not class legal, but AFAIK the sail plan isn't what's different, it's the hull (higher freeboard and perhaps other changes). The measurements that you post are quite different (IIRC). I don't want to argue against your database, but from someone who might be the new owner of a DS II with worn sails, and who's perhaps read up a bit, it will be very confusing. A DSII has the same sailplan as the DS1, and the same outer hull.


GreenLake,

Thanks for that information. We'll take the erroneous info out of the database. We have over 7,000 boats in the database, and, for sure, there is some erroneous info in it. Fortunately, we get corrections from owners like you, who become the class experts about their own boats. Every popular class has owners who carry on the heritage.

Judy
http://Hydesailsdirect.com

Re: Peak Sails?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:43 pm
by GreenLake
JudyB wrote:
GreenLake wrote:
There is the DaySailer 3 which is not class legal, but AFAIK the sail plan isn't what's different, it's the hull (higher freeboard and perhaps other changes). The measurements that you post are quite different (IIRC). I don't want to argue against your database, but from someone who might be the new owner of a DS II with worn sails, and who's perhaps read up a bit, it will be very confusing. A DSII has the same sailplan as the DS1, and the same outer hull.


Thanks for that information. We'll take the erroneous info out of the database. We have over 7,000 boats in the database, and we can't research every one of them fully.


Fair enough.

Re: Peak Sails?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 7:14 pm
by Shagbark
Diffusion,

Now that you've had two seasons with the new sail from Peak, would you care to give us an update, any issues, are you happy with the purchase?

Shagbark