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Sea-grass might help save you
Type of Sail: Genoa
Years in use: 30 years at least
Material: Polyester sailcloth a.k.a Dacron
Port: Marina Gouvia
Distance Travelled: “Many thousands of miles”
Places most visited: All of the Ionian sea, and perhaps the Aegean as well.
Sail Number: n/a
From a huge sail locker from a firm that closed shop a decade ago comes this sturdy and warm dacron genoa. We know very little about this sail other than it was well used and travelled the Ionian a lot. This is from the Grand-Soleil 372 “Posidonia”. Naming your boat after the most popular sea-grass in the Med may seem weird, but it’s a quietly powerful plant. It can suck up to 15 times more carbon per square meter than a tree can. Think about that before you drop your anchor next time…