Our Streamline sails have been steadily developed over the last 10 years. This also results from sailing Streamline ourselves and to try new ideas.
The sail cut is chosen so that the sails are easy to trim and offer a good boat handling in the upper wind range.
We offer one sailcut for main and jib, which is available as a radial cut and optionally as a load path cut.
The MK3 is the current evolution of our Streamline mainsail. The balanced profile and the intentional twist in the upper part of the sail let the boat jump quickly and give a completely neutral feel at the helm.
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Based on the same shape, the difference lies in the material selection. In the membrane variant, the fabric fibers are laminated in the ideal force curve of the sail. The resulting stability makes it easier to build the sail, and in combination with the fiber selection, the sail becomes even more responsive and easier to trim.
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The luff with its perfect entry marks the jib . This makes the jib the best friend of every helmsman. It quickly shows a bad inflow and allows you to react early enough.
The clew is equipped with a clew board and to extend the trim area for different wind conditions.
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As with in the mainsail, the LP material also allows a reduction in weight with the same stability in the jib.
The even slightly lighter cloth makes the entry of the jib a little more sensitive, through the luff tension a very wide range of settings is achieved.
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The MK2 has been adapted to the specifics of the Streamline and is designed for maximum downwind speed and depth.
Nevertheless, the Spi, if desired, also likes to move a little higher on the wind, to ward off one or the other windward fight.
We recommend a additional sail coating for easy take down and hoisting.
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