I like Junk sails because they are easy to reef, there are no sail changes, they can be automated in their 2000 year old form without the complications modern furling systems, I think they are beautiful, and the short comings of windward performance and sailing in light airs are not a setback for me because I hate being on a boat that is beating to windward, or trying to sail in light airs. I’d much prefer to fall off and take more time on a more comfortable ride, and go do work on something until the wind starts to blow. There is an inherent danger in talking about sails because way too many people take their sail choice more seriously than their Baptist Preacher takes his religion. And they all want is to convince you that they are the one true profit. Beware of that kind of arrogance. It exists in abundance.
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