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All-Around Spinnaker
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AIRFORCE STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Tack, Clew and Head Identification
- Radial Corner Patches
- Color Coded luff, leech and foot tapes
- Polyester Leech and Foot lines
- Girth 180%
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The most popular and versatile spinnaker these days are asymmetrical in shape, covering the range from 80-to-170-degrees. In many ways they are more suitable for sailing off the wind than a symmetrical spinnaker. This is true not only because they are easier to set and douse, but because, except in those rare occasions where you are sailing dead downwind, the wind flows across the sail and the asymmetrical shape provides more drive. Available in several weights and cloth types to meet your specific needs.
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Reaching Spinnaker
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AIRFORCE STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Tack, Clew and Head Identification
- Radial Corner Patches
- Color Coded luff, leech and foot tapes
- Polyester Leech and F
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- Girth 165%
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This is a smaller, flatter version of the asymmetrical and is designed for sailing in wind angles between 50- and 110-degrees. It can be set with a spinnaker sock or on a roller furling unit.
Available in several weights and cloth types to meet your specific needs.
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Design a Sail with the AirForce Spinnaker Coloring Program
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