Yes again nothing is perfect. The advantage of the Dutchman is that you
don't have to worry about battens getting caught.

Ahmet
On Dec 9, 2015 10:30 PM, "Spencer Johnson via CnC-List" <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Tim....I have a Doyle StackPack complements of very wise prior owners.  It
> is one of the best things about my sails....easy to drop into, a bit of a
> pain to raise as all sails are with lazy jacks.  The absolute best thing
> about the StackPack is how well it treats the sails...no sail ties to
> compress or wrinkle the sails...never a crease.  The top edge of the
> StackPack is the dual fiberglass rods that keep it's nice shape.  Mine is
> probably 15 years old and maybe getting kinda tired.  I just had the
> zippers replaced.  The sail is in pretty good shape for it's age...it is in
> for inspection and cleaning now.
>
> I will be getting another StackPack when the time comes.  I have seen
> other versions and none have been as well engineered as Doyle.
>
> Spencer Johnson
> 1984 C&C LF 38 # 165 "Alegria"
> Racine, WI, and Mount Prospect, IL>>
>
>
>
>
> >> I?m in need of replacing my mainsail Doyle stack pack as the canvas is
> rotten (came with the boat and enjoy the simplicity). A winter project. I
> was just curious if others may have such a system, and
> advice/recommendations for brand of replacement. I tried to search the
> archives and unable to find a result. I sail inland on Lake Champlain.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks much for your time and thoughts.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Tim W.
> >>
> >> s/v Sly Fox
> >>
> >> 1976 29? MK1
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