Mainsail
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Mainsail - Kapell Annat - for sailboats / cross-cut / furler
Mainsail - Kapell Annat - for sailboats / cross-cut / furler
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Characteristics

Type
mainsail
Applications
for sailboats
Cut
cross-cut
Other characteristics
furler

Description

Our cruising mainsails are made with a crosscut design combined with a durable sailcloth from Contender's Supercruiser range, ensuring a long life for your cruising sail, even for the most dedicated sailor. For those with a furling mainsail, the battens are strategically placed so that they do not overlap when the cruising sail is furled, minimizing the risk of the sail getting stuck in the mast. With a new mainsail for cruising from K&A Sails, you will experience the wonderful feeling of a new cruising sail with rigid sailcloth that is also well adapted for furling if your sailboat has this. In the cruising sail's trailing edges there are trim lines and tell-tales in the leech. Furling Mainsail standard design - Crosscut - Optimized reinforcements in clew, tack and head - Webbing in head and clew - Trim lines in the leech and foot - UV protection - Aluminum blocks in the clew - Tell-tales Optional Battens 4-5 standing short battens that do not overlap when furling. The sail creates a rounder shape on the leech and provides a few extra square meters of sail. Optional Numbers & Logo Customize the sail with the boat manufacturer's logo and sail numbers/letters to show your boat's identity! Optional Measurement For sails we do not have ready-made measurements, you can choose to measure existing sails yourself or send them to us for measurement.

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