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ONE DESIGN &
RACING SAILS

MAINSAILS

Doyle Sails offer the best available design technology, advice and manufacturing standards available in the sail making industry today. Your mainsail is fundamental to the performance of your yacht - our experts can ensure you get the perfect sail to suit your requirements.

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Dacron

Our superior engineered sails, designed by sail designers who understand how sails get used, offer a better, more durable sail. Classic construction.

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Panelled

For sailors who desire a blend of performance, durability and value, paneled sails in a radial construction make very cost efficient, high-performing sails.

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Stratis

Stratis sails deliver the ultimate in sail performance, reliability and style through custom construction, allowing for stronger, lighter and smoother sails.

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Dacron

Our superior engineered sails, designed by sail designers who understand how sails get used, offer a better, more durable sail.

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Panelled

For sailors who desire a blend of performance, durability and value, paneled sails in a cross cut or radial construction make very cost efficient, high-performing sails.

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Stratis

Stratis sails deliver the ultimate in sail performance, reliability and style through custom construction, allowing for stronger, lighter and smoother sails.

HEADSAILS

Doyle's headsails offer some subtle refinements to what has become the basic principle of modern sail engineering, the concept of aligning fabric thread line with sail loadings. Combined with the best of modern composite materials, this structure produces a sail which is exceptionally light, yet strong.

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Code Sails

A cruising Code Sail can often be the missing link between a genoa and a gennaker for cruising yachts. Gaining power in light air and the ability to use one sail in a wider range of angles, both reaching or running. A Cruising Code Sail is lightweight and easy to handle, providing greater efficiency to your yacht.

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Asymetric

An asymmetrical spinnaker is a sail used when sailing downwind, it can be described as a cross between a genoa and a spinnaker. It is asymmetric like a genoa, but, the asymmetrical spinnaker is not attached to the forestay over the full length of its luff, being rigged like a spinnaker. The asymmetrical spinnaker has a larger camber than a genoa, making it optimal for generating lift but the camber is significantly less than that of a spinnaker.

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Symmetric

A spinnaker is a sail designed specifically for sailing off the wind from a reaching course to a downwind, i.e. with the wind 90–180° off bow. The spinnaker fills with wind and balloons out in front of the boat when it is deployed, called flying. It is constructed of lightweight fabric, usually nylon, and is often brightly colored . It may be optimized for a particular range of wind angles, as either a reaching or a running spinnaker, by the shaping of the panels and seams.

DOWNWIND

Doyle's line of spinnakers is adding a new dimension to reaching and running. Covering the entire range from broad running to tight reaching, Doyle spinnakers allow you to realize the full downwind potential of your boat.

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