2017 May 20 - Dufour 35 - setting the new selftacking jib
On the Dufour 35 - Waiting for the genoa to be repaired, this is a short selftacking jib from North originally designed for a tall rigged Dufour 34. It has three vertical batten. It has approx. 1/3 the surface of the genoa, but it is well shaped and "pulls" more than its small area would suggest. Nice sunny afternoon, with some breeze at first (5 knots), then calming down. Solo sailing.

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