Norm,

Probably a controversial topic.

In theory a loose footed sail can give you better sail
control over the shape of the sail.  Most of the
mainsail tuning (outhaul at least) only affect the
lower 1/2 of the sail.

The loose footed main will generally let some air
escape between the  food and the boom so the sail
maker will curve the bottom of a loose footed main
well below the top of the boom.

I recently asked a retire sail maker and he felt that
for small boats like the M15 he preferred a "shelf" in
the foot of the main.  I doesn't let the air escape
downward but still gives very good sail depth control.
 With the outhaul well tensioned the "shelf" is
nothing but a loose flop of sail.  When the outhaul is
eased the shelf fills out and lets the main along the
foot move away from the boom.

Well, I a sure I confused you even more. 

The full length top batten is a good idea as that is
where the M15 has little to no ability to change its
shape.  3/4 rig and not a bendy mast.

Most casual sailors rarely tune the sails for optimum
performance, in fact most never tune the sails.  If
that is the case the full batten mains could be a very
good idea.

Full battens reduce mainsail wear and stretch as most
of the mainsail wear comes at the inside edge of the
battens when the sail is flogging around.


Thanks

Doug Kelch
"Seas the Day"
M15 #310

--- doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I used KERN sails. very nice sail. Not very fast but
> good work and knew the Monty 15 well. I got mine
> lose
> footed with a full batten at the top. Good luck
> Kern's Sailmakers
> 1773 Whittier
> Costa Mesa, CA 92627
> Tel: (949) 645-7741
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> --- Norm Bundek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Does anyone used a sail making company who knows
> > what a Monty 15 needs at a reasonable price?
> > 
> > Norm #172
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