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    V-Series Symmetric Downwind

    North V-Series™ spinnakers have won more races than any spinnaker design in history, not only because they are fast, but they are easy to fly. V-Series spinnaker panels are computer molded, both horizontally and vertically, creating a profile that is exceptionally smooth.

    The result is a shape that creates a smoother and more stable wind flow over a broader wind range, which is especially important for today's generation of lighter, faster-accelerating boats. It is also beneficial to boats racing under IMS and many offshore one design class rules which limit spinnaker inventories. 

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    S1/S1.5

    VMG Light Air Runner (Reduced Area)
    Typical Midgirth 90-100% of Foot
    AWA 70-100, TWS 5-12
    Also Code 1.5 “Tweener” Design between Code 1 and Code 2 available
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    S2

    Medium Air Runner (Full Size)
    Usually for use in 10-20TWS
    Typical Midgirth 100-110% of Foot
    AWA 110-150, TWS 8-20
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    S3

    Medium Reacher/ All Purpose (Masthead)
    For use in 10-20TWS
    Typical Midgirth 85-100% of Foot
    AWA 80-115 TWS 5-20
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    S4

    Heavy Runner (Full Size)
    Usually for use in over 20 knots TWS
    Typical Midgirth 100-115% of Foot
    AWA 120-165, TWS 16-25
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    S5

    Fractional Reacher
    Usually for use above 20 TWS
    Typical Midgirth 85-100% of Foot
    AWA 85-150, TWS 20-30
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    S6

    Fractional Running Gennaker
    Usually for use above 25TWS
    Typical Midgirth 100-115% of Foot
    130-170, TWS 25+

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    • Stainless steel rings with strap reinforcement
    • TrueRadial construction with 1-3 belly panels (depending on 'I' dimension)
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    • Footcord, leechcords available for I of 50' or greater
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    NorLon

    The manufacturing process for North NorLon™ spinnaker fabrics produce an extremely flat weave to reduce air flow through the fabric. Additional finishing is applied to further seal and stabilize the cloth. North's NorLon (Nylon) fabrics deliver excellent tear strength, specific porosity and superior color acceptance for boats ranging from club racers to SuperYachts.
     
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    NorLite

    North NorLite™ spinnaker cloth is designed to meet the demands of todays high performance boats and the increasing use of asymmetric spinnakers. A unique balance of fiber and resin produces a stable, strong, easy-to-trim spinnaker that delivers optimum performance over a broad range of wind angle and wind speed.  

    NOTE: Different rating rules treat Asymmetric and Symmetric spinnakers differently, and there are times when a boat may be better served by an All-Purpose Symmetric Reacher/Runner. Your North representative can help you make the best choice for your boat and crew.

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