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    Mainsail (HM-8)

    The Dragon HM-8 Main is our heavy airs mainsail ranging from 18-30 Knots. As standard features, the sail has a little window at the height of the spreader to be able to check the Genoa trim, a window along the boom, telltales in the leech and profiled battens. Class royalty label and sail measurement are also included.

    Mainsail (A-8)

    This sail is a further development of our A-7 model. The sail has rocked panels in the head and foot section that helps load distribution in the clew and head. We use a 6.50 oz Polypreg cloth, which is very durable and provides excellent shape holding qualities. As standard features, the sail has a little window at the height of the spreader to be able to check the Genoa trim, a window along the boom, telltales in the leech and profiled battens. Class royalty label and sail measurement are also included.

    Genoa (LJ-3)

    The LJ-3 is our Light Genoa, and a very popular choice for a throughout the fleet. This sail also has rocked panels for better load distribution into the head, clew and tack. It is constructed from 5.46 oz Contender Polykote. Range: 0-12 knots. Also comes complete and ready to race. Class royalty label and measurement are also included.

    Genoa (MJ-7)

    This is our all purpose Genoa, and a very popular choice for a single headsail program. This sail also has rocked panels for better load distribution into the head, clew and tack. It is constructed from 5.46 oz Contender Polykote. Range: 6-18 knots. Also comes complete and ready to race. Class royalty label and measurement are also included.

    Genoa (MJ-6-H)

    This Genoa is our medium-heavy headsail, the design was derived from our well-known and very successful MJ-5. The MJ-6-H has the same features but is made in 6.5oz. PolyKote, which stretches less and so keeps it's round entry and very straight aft section. Range: 14-30 knots. Comes complete and ready to race. Class royalty label and measurement are also included.

    Spinnaker (CD-5)

    This spinnaker is our all round windward-leeward sail. Designed a little flatter in its vertical profile this sail is ideal for lighter conditions. For the single spinnaker inventory this is the sail to have. Cross cut with radial clews makes this a simple sail to trim in all conditions. Class royalty label and measurement are included.


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