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Mainsail

Fritz mainsails are made exactly for your yacht according to your wishes. You can choose between the Basic, CruisingPlus, Racing and LoadPath product lines, each with a wide range of cloth and batten variants.
Our mainsails are available in the following batten variants:
You can find out more about the product lines here:

FRITZ Basic mainsail edition

FRITZ Basic-Line sails are made from Dimension-Polyant fabrics and are tailored to the needs of both inland and offshore sailors. The focus is on reliability, safety, functionality, and affordability. It takes extensive experience and long practice to balance all these aspects. Naturally, Basic-Line sails are crafted with the same care and precision as all our products.

In-mast furling mainsail

On charter yachts, as well as on yachts whose owners prioritize safety, comfort, and convenience, the in-mast furling mainsail with full-length vertical battens parallel to the mast has become increasingly popular. Handling is simple and straightforward, and reefing...

Square-Head

Square-head sails with a combination of full battens and leech battens are used exclusively in the racing sector. Due to the wide sail head, it is not possible to secure and/or trim the rig using a backstay. The square-head mainsail can therefore only be used on rigs...

Full battens

High‑Efficiency Full-Batten Mainsails – Maximum Performance and Handling for Cruising Yachts These high-quality, fully battened mainsails are the ideal choice for masthead or 9/10‑rigged cruising yachts, whether sailing on inland lakes or demanding offshore routes....

Semi-Full Battens

On yachts with flexible 7/8 or 3/4 rigs, semi‑full‑batten mainsails are predominantly used. This batten configuration has also proven effective on boats with masthead or 9/10 rigs that are sailed mainly on light‑wind inland lakes. Advantages: The semi‑full‑batten...

Leech Battens

Leech battens, also known as short battens, represent the basic version of all sail battens. Depending on the sail size, 2, 3, or 4 battens are used. They are usually arranged at right angles to the leech chord and divide the leech into equal segments. The length of...