by FloridaTom » Sun Jul 10, 2016 6:47 pm
If the leech is badly stretched, just adding a leach line without changing anything else, can just give you a hooked leech when you tighten it.
Not saying this is universally true, but something to consider.
The Daysailer stock jib doesn't have battens, so how much inward curve does your jib leech have now?
It should have a minimum hollow of about 1" for every 6' of leech - For a jib, I might think to round it up to the next inch.
Not enough hollow can cause it to flutter.
Another helpful thing you can do, if the leech is just hemmed, is to change it to a taped leech,
with maybe a continuous 2" tape on one side, and a folded 1" tape over the actual edge - much more stable than a plain hem.
Change the 1" folded to 2", and you can even add a leech line in there, if you want ;~)
Both of these are pretty cheap fixes, probably not even requiring lifting the corner patches.
Tom