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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. When do I use my staysail? Thread starter richardh10 Start date 17 Jul Joined 7 Jul Messages Location on the move Visit site. I can see the use of a staysail as a storm jib, but what other conditions are they useful for? I've spoken to a few other owners, and the only definite answer I got was from one guy who said he put it out when the wind got up to 20 knots, and it made the boat go marginally faster.
At 20 knots I'm putting sail away, not getting more out! Using it as a cutter rig, as soon as you put the staysail out, it takes wind out of the genoa. Any ideas on how can I get the best out of it.
The boat is 12m. I use my staysail all the time apart from running down wind. It adds over half a knot to my speed in any wind over 8 knots relative. It is very useful when closer to the wind. Adding an extra 'slot effect'. When the wind gets up the staysail stays out when the genny is furled away at about 28 knots of wind. Fr J Hackett Well-known member. It is very important when sailing close to the wind to maintain good airflow over both the Yankee and the Staysail and Main which is why they function better when sailing a little less than close hauled.
Is you boat a true cutter or do you fly an overlapping genoa with an inner stay from which you have the ability to fly a staysail or storm jib? Joined 13 Feb Messages 1, Visit site. I agree, in light winds the staysail provides extra sail area and in fact the boat is designed to carry the staysail sail area as well.