Crosscut furling mainsail
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Cross cut
- Top-grade Dacron®
- No battens
- Assembled with uv-treated yarn
- Leech and foot line with cleats
- Uv-protection by Sunbrella® on bothe sides of the clew
- Clew block
- Radial reinforcements
- Fuling marks
- Luff adapted to your furlerr
- Foam luff pad
- Trim stripes
- Clew and head webbings
- Delivered with sailbag
Product detail
- The furling mainsail is the least efficient but least expensive of all mainsails, as its surface area is always smaller and it doesn't require reefing. It has the advantage of being fully stowed in the mast profile.
- The horizontal cut, also known as the straight cut or cross cut, is often the most economical choice.
It allows faster assembly and reduces fabric waste.
Mainly made with Dacron woven materials (more sensitive to deformation than laminates), it will perform slightly less well than the tri-radial cut, but will ensure a good durability/price ratio.
- Woven materials are for the most part the choice of durability. They will perform less well than laminates, with inferior volume retention, even if performance can be improved with the choice of tri-radial cutting.
- SAILONET's woven materials for horizontal cutting
We currently offer only 2 high-modulus Dacron fabrics, Newport from CHALLENGE and AP/SF from DIMENSION POLYANT.
Slightly more expensive and slightly more durable for DIMENSION POLYANT.
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