Standand Asymmetrical Spinnakers
Airforce Sails standard size Asymmetrical Spinnakers, available in 21 sizes, for the cost conscious sailor who doesn’t want to sacrifice quality or performance in their downwind sails. Airforce Sails are built with the finest material and craftsmanship. These sails are constructed from Bainbridge Nylon in several distinct color designs. You can customize your AirForce Standard Cruising Spinnaker by adding optional equipment.
Custom Spinnakers
Your AirForce offwind sails will be manufactured to the highest standards using the finest fabrics available, precision computer cutting techniques, and hand-crafted detailing. It is our objective to provide the most perfect sail possible, and to that end we include many construction details as standard features. To cover the wind range from reaching to dead downwind, AirForce offers three distinct offwind sails - the Asymmetrical spinnaker, Asymmetrical Reaching Spinnaker and the Symmetrical spinnaker. Custom Graphics available!

Spinnaker Cloth
At Airforce Sails we use the highest grades of spinnaker cloth available to the sailmaking industry. Our primary nylon supplier is Bainbridge, Contender and Challenge.

Small Boat
AirForce Small Boat Sails are USA made and constructed with Challenge Dacron. These Mains and Jibs make great recreational or pratice sails. Available for 100's of boats including Compac, Mercury Cape Code, Sunfish, Hobie, O'Day, Prindle, and many more. Each sail design is computer cut for a perfect fit. Sail Covers and Trampoline Black Mess available too.
Sunfish Sails
Recreational sails for the sunfish sailboat.
Storm Jibs
AirForce Storm Jibs are designed and sized based on the racing rules. We've included a "Rule of Thumb" formula to assist you in determining the appropriate size storm jib for your boat. Our sails will give you years of reliable use in the heaviest of offshore conditions. Available in white and bright orange Dacron.
ATN Gale Sails
The ATN Gale Sail has a great aerodynamic shape. It slides up and down amazingly well because Dacron slides over itself easily. It requires less halyard tension than a conventional storm jib would need since its luff (pouch) is supported by the wide forward part of the roller furled sail. Available in five sizes.