JWellington
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Which is what the Chinese Junk Rig sails have done for centuries.
There is not ONE area/section of sail in a Junk Rig like there is in a western mail sail, instead there are multiple sails, supported and connected by battens, that make up the main sail. The Junk Rig battens are not like the flimsy modern battens but strong, structural elements of the Junk Rig. Most/Many Junk Rigs are going to have three to seven sections of sails, supported by battens, to make up the main sail compared to the western mainsail that is one large sail.
A western main sail will have two to four reefs. A Junk Rig has as many reefs as there are sail sections, likely three to seven, and maybe more. If a western main sail blows the main, or even rips the main, they have a big problem. A Junk Rig just has to lower the main to take the blown sail section out of use. IF they even have to do that operation since the sail will likely still function to some level unless completely blown out.
The stress on a Junk Rigs sail section is pretty low compared to western sails. The Junk Rig sails were first made from woven grass/reeds and there are people who have made sails out of cheap, plastic tarps.I have seen photos of Junk Rigs sailing with huge holes in the sail sections. I don't see how a western rigged boat could do the same.
Later,
Dan
Yes, many subtle benefits that most westerners dont know about.