There are only maybe 20 kids in the whole US who squeeze the last 5% of speed out of their sails. The most important part of choosing the sail is getting one for the appropriate weight range and tying it on properly. Not all sails should be tied on the same way either.
That being said, as sails age they obviously get slower. Draft moves too far aft and the leech tapes shrink quite a bit, affecting the sails speed more so than degradation of the cloth.
The reality is that a kid with a new sail will beat an equally skilled kid with a tired sail of the same model. That's just the nature of equipment intensive sports.
That being said, as sails age they obviously get slower. Draft moves too far aft and the leech tapes shrink quite a bit, affecting the sails speed more so than degradation of the cloth.
The reality is that a kid with a new sail will beat an equally skilled kid with a tired sail of the same model. That's just the nature of equipment intensive sports.