Spreader wires ruin mainsail

When going downwind with the P18-2, the side shroud wires chafe the mainsail around the batten pocket areas.
The sail actually has some reinforcement patches exactly in those spots, yet I wonder if this really the way things should be. The sail never touches the diamond wires or the spreaders, so I also wonder about the purpose of the disks on the spreader when the sail never even gets close to those.
Since the batten pocket patches already begin to rip, I try to keep the sail flat when going downwind. Unless I'm mistaken, this is not optimal though.
Thanks,
Dan
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you are correct, a flat sail in not wanted downwind.. you want a full round pocket.
as mentioned... they sell plastic strips you can put on your main (batten pockets) to protect them. they sell them at Murray's. I have a set... you can also buy sail repair tape, or sail number material and do the same thing.
as mention the disks on the spreader are to help prevent your jib from being fouled on the spreaders during a tack. Even with them.. you can still be fouled or worse (rip a hole in your jib). I have ripped 2 jibs in the past year...
i try to stick my head under my boom after a tack (and after everything is set) to make sure my jib is not fouled on the spreaders. It is hard to tell if you don't look as your main will block your view.
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