Working jib= 100% jib.
My jib has not been used since I got the furling gear around 1987 or so. I have 
2 170% genoas that are around 25-28 years old but barely used. Likewise since 
the furling gear they hardly ever leave the bags.

Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I

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Working jib?

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You win. Mine is a 1980, still feels new, but as you know, we don't use working 
jibs much around here.

Gary
St. Michaels
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I am going to take the working jib down to the boat in case we get a honking 25 
knot day so I can get a good beat in and it occurred to me that the jib came 
from C&C when the boat was new in 1973. Does anyone have an older sail than 
that?


Joe Della Barba
Coquina
C&C 35 MK I
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