Boomless H16 sail?

I was thinking about getting a new sail for my H16... Whirlwind or Calvert(local). But I was looking around this weekend at all the other cats that have boomless setups. Granted they are bigger and newer. Is it possible to have a boomless sail created for a H16? I understand that the sail foot would need to be about 12" to 18" shorter without a boom, but if the sail were a square top, how much performance would be lost?
The other thing is my 10 y/o daughter is getting more interested, and I though a boomless setup might be a bit safer.
I would appreciate any comments.
Regards,
MC
H16-71388

I like the safety aspect of boomless sails, especially when sailing with kids. However, while it's totally possible to get a good shape out of a boomless sail, I think it's harder to get them to shape right.
A good solution my dad had for this problem was to use some 3M spray adhesive to stick foam padding to the boom. That way you get all the benefits of a boom without having to give up safety. This might also save you money on your sail.
edited by: rhuntbach, May 27, 2009 - 03:50 PM
Ryan
Orem, UT
Nacra 5.7


No kidding Rich! I somehow managed to get hit up-side the head by my main block the other day, and for a second there I honestly thought I was going to be down for the count. At the same time though, I think your a lot more likely to get hit by the boom than by the rigging at the back of the sail, because you're usually not back that far on the tramp when you're turning.
Ryan
Orem, UT
Nacra 5.7



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