Mainsail
Main A1 Dacron
This 806 mainsail is made from 270 g B‑HMTO cloth and combines durable materials with modern sailmaking technology. The cross‑cut layout delivers a stable, efficient shape, while laser cutting ensures maximum precision and perfect fit. The HMTO fabric stands out for its robust structure and long‑lasting shape retention.
The easily adjustable trim characteristics make this sail an attractive choice for both relaxed cruising and more ambitious club racing. If desired, the mainsail can be equipped with a reefing point as well as mast slides for an additional charge, allowing you to tailor it perfectly to your setup.
A versatile sail that performs in every situation – sporty, dependable, and built for long‑lasting durability.
Main Pentex Black Radial-Cut
While the 270 g B‑HMTO cross‑cut mainsail remains the durable and versatile option for cruising and mixed‑use sailing, the PXB radial‑cut mainsail is the uncompromising choice for those who want to unlock every last percent of speed on the racecourse.
Both variants are available with a reefing point and mast slides.
Headsails
Genoa Allround Dacron Cross-Cut
This genoa uses Contender’s proven 4.46 oz Dacron, a finely woven cruising fabric with high UV resistance and excellent durability. The sail maintains its shape even after many miles, is easy to hoist, furl, and douse, and responds cleanly to trim—ideal for sailors looking for a reliable all‑round headsail for every season.
The cross‑cut layout makes optimal use of the material’s structure: the horizontal panels stabilize the sail’s profile and ensure an even, long‑lasting shape. The result is a sail that stays agile in light air and remains controlled as the pressure increases.
Genoa Allround Pentex Black Radial-Cut
Pentex Genoa Black – High‑performance headsail built for the racecourse
The high‑strength Pentex laminate delivers exceptionally low stretch, ensuring a consistently precise and pressure‑stable profile. The distinctive black finish reinforces its sporty character and gives the sail a modern, professional appearance. The radial cut aligns the panels with the natural load paths, making optimal use of the material’s properties for maximum efficiency at every wind angle.
Advantages that make the difference
- Weight advantage compared to Dacron.
- Extremely shape‑stable.
- Radial cut for perfect load distribution.
- High profile stability for maximum upwind height.
- Laser Cut
Jib Dacron Cross‑Cut with horizontal leech battens
Jib for heavy wind – stable, controlled, reliable
This heavy‑weather jib is designed for demanding conditions. The 6.5 oz Contender Dacron provides high tear strength, low stretch, and a consistently stable shape—ideal when the wind picks up and the boat needs to stay clean and balanced upwind. The cross‑cut layout makes optimal use of the material’s construction and delivers a durable, reliable profile.
The horizontal battens in the leech provide additional stability and prevent fluttering or spilling in stronger winds. The result is a calm, efficient sail shape that reduces load on the boat and improves upwind height. The sail cannot be furled on the forestay.
Pentex Black jib, radial cut with horizontal battens in the leech
This heavy‑weather jib is purpose‑built for demanding conditions. The Pentex Black laminate delivers exceptionally low stretch and maintains the sail’s profile even under high loads. The radial cut aligns the panels with the natural load paths, making optimal use of the material’s properties for a consistently efficient and pressure‑stable headsail.
The horizontal battens in the leech stabilize the sail in stronger winds and prevent fluttering or spilling. The result is a calm, controlled sail shape that reduces load on the boat in heavy weather, improves upwind height, and makes handling noticeably easier. The jib cannot be furled on the forestay.
Dacron cross‑cut jib with vertical leech battens
The jib made from Contender 6.5 oz Dacron in a cross‑cut layout is the ideal choice for cruising sailors who want a calm, controlled, and easy‑to‑handle headsail in fresh winds. The robust Dacron cloth offers high tear strength, low stretch, and a consistently stable profile, allowing the boat to sail cleanly and safely upwind even as the breeze increases. Thanks to its furling capability, the jib is comfortable and secure to handle—perfect for small crews and longer passages.
Core performance features
- 6.5 oz Contender Dacron for excellent durability and low stretch
- Cross‑cut layout for a consistently stable profile
- Horizontal leech battens for a stable, well‑balanced sail shape
- Easy handling, ideal for cruising sailors
- Furling capability for comfort and safety on board
- Important note: Please specify whether the furling system is mounted above deck or below deck when ordering.
Pentex Black radial‑cut jib with vertical battens in the leech
The jib made from Pentex Black laminate in a radial‑cut layout is the ideal choice for ambitious sailors looking for a lightweight, shape‑stable, and easy‑to‑handle headsail. The Pentex laminate provides very low stretch, excellent profile stability, and a modern, performance‑oriented appearance, allowing the boat to sail cleanly and safely upwind even in fresh breeze. Thanks to its furling capability, the jib is comfortable and secure to handle—perfect for small crews and longer passages.
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Core performance features
- Pentex Black laminate for long‑lasting shape stability and reduced weight
- Radial‑cut for optimal load distribution and a consistently precise profile
- Vertical battens in the leech for a calm, controlled sail shape
- Easy handling, ideal for cruising sailors
- Furling capability for comfort and safety on board
- Important note: Please specify whether the furling system is mounted above deck or below deck when ordering.
Spinnaker
Spinnaker all purpose
The spinnaker is engineered to deliver maximum drive without becoming nervous or difficult to control. Its broad shoulders carry the sail, allowing it to fly exceptionally smoothly and with impressive stability—a quality crews notice immediately and won’t want to sail without again.
The spinnaker can be sailed comfortably even on short legs without the need for a spinnaker pole. This makes maneuvers easier, reduces workload on deck, and significantly increases comfort for smaller crews.

