I am not sold on this extreme headstay sag idea. Maybe a fair amount in light and lumpy but once you have some power having it straighter will allow you to point better. This is what I would change: a touch of genoa halyard on - just enough to get rid of the horizontal wrinkles, definately some backstay - headstay is way too soft, Then you can move cars forward on the genoa and close up the twist some and sheet in on the main. You would have been higher and flatter(and probably faster) with above adjustments.
He has sailed on the boat and we are discussing the topic. I recently sent him this which prompted the above response.
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We actually have a fair amount of backstay on in this picture. What are you guys doing with this?
I will be measuring my fore stay this weekend when I take the mast down to move it to Hampton for the Frostbyte series. I was told it should be right at 40'. Step is all the way forward, the plate has an inch or two added to it as well. Mast is blocked all the forward at the deck for prebend. We have no weather helm.