Mainsail
Main F-M1
The sail is made from 270 B HMTO‑finished Dacron cloth. The luff curve is designed to fit all common masts and allows for easy trimming.
Less profile depth in the foot area reduces helm pressure and allows the jib to be sheeted hard. This gives the mainsail a more effective airflow along its leeward side.
A boom window aligned parallel to the boom provides optimal visibility to leeward in all situations and heel angles, allowing you to keep an eye on the competition. A spreader window enables both helm and crew to continuously monitor the jib leech, making precise trimming of the headsail easier. The battens are lightweight and durable. They are secured inside the batten pockets with a Velcro strap and kept under proper tension.
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Headsails
Jib ALLROUND F-A2
The F‑A2 is built from high‑tenacity 6.05oz Dacron cloth by Contender.
The jib is cut slightly flatter in the foot area, which results in a less inward‑rotated airflow along the leech. This increases the efficiency of the leeward airflow over the mainsail.
A radially cut head section provides additional twist in the upper leech, further improving the mainsail’s airflow on the leeward side. A rounded entry makes the sail easy to trim and adds extra drive.
The optimal wind range is between 5 and 18 knots, from flat water up to light chop.
Conclusion
The F‑A2 is a fast and reliable headsail for all conditions!
Jib LIGHT F-L1
The F‑L1 is designed for regattas on inland waters.
Its fuller profile generates strong drive, ensuring powerful acceleration even in lighter winds. Built from 245 SQ HTP oz Dacron Ripstop, this jib is engineered to deliver reliable performance up to about 10–12 knots.
A radially cut head section ensures controlled twist in the upper leech and optimizes airflow toward the mainsail. The full luff makes the jib easy to trim and delivers powerful acceleration with every gust.
Jib HEAVY F-H1
F-H1 The jib is cut identically to the F‑A2 but is built from a heavier and stiffer 6.5oz Dacron cloth. This gives the sail a slightly flatter profile. The jib remains easy to handle in choppy conditions. We recommend this headsail for wind strengths above 18 knots. Our experience has shown that the F‑H1 still performs very well in regatta use even at around 12 knots.

