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Ian -
If you are considering a new yankee I can report that I took delivery of a new yankee (and a new staysail) from Jeckells of Wroxham in the spring of 2015 and am well pleased with them.
I think I have managed to reduce a photo down to the necessary size showing the sails working on our boat (Foxglove, no. 56): the sheeting at the time that the pic was taken hadn't been fully sorted out, but I am very pleased with the way they turned out, and not least with the way they handle and work.
Jeckells already had the "Standard" ? CC19 sail measurements (I wonder if Bob used them in the past?).
I told them I wanted a flatter-than-normal cut, with furling, possibly reefing in mind, and the genoa to be a 'yankee' cut, and they produced a proposal for dimensions, one or two of which I think I then tweaked. Also some cloth type/colour/weight options.
If and when I want new foresails, I'm sure I would use these unchanged as patterns.
As regards furling - I intend to stick with the Ronstan furler as supplied on the boat. The removal of the stabiliser from the top swivel before I owned the boat (presumably on the grounds that there's no stay on which to run the stabiliser!) has somewhat compromised the smooth furling of the sail when it's under heavy load, but I have a cunning plan which I hope may overcome this. The Staysail is also on a Ronstan furler and works a dream. Stabilised top swivel of course.
I am contemplating adapting the sail to a reefing spar - retaining the use of the Ronstan drum and top swivel - by using a Luff Spar from Aero Luff Spars. This is so that I can effectively shorten sail to windward in really heavy conditions to balance a double-reefed main when the full staysail is simply too much.
If you're interested in speaking to Jeckells, I can give you the details of my order/spec. and so on. (The off-white sails are my choice, not theirs!

I'm going to an off white main too when the budget allows.)
Colin
FOXGLOVE 56
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