Where are precision sails manufactured?

Where are precision sails manufactured?

The sail was made at their loft in Canada. The rep said that many of their larger sails are contracted out to overseas lofts.

What are the sails on a yacht called?

Types of yacht sails Either a jib, a genoa or a spinnaker, there are several sizes of headsails: A working jib is a smaller jib that fills the space between the mast and forestay, used in stronger winds. A genoa jib on the other hand overlaps the mainsail, providing maximum power in light winds.

How are new sails measured?

Hook a long tape measure up to your jib halyard (or top furling swivel on a furler see “Furler Hoist” below) just as if it were the head ring of the sail. Hoist it all the way until it stops at the top. Measure down to whatever point you intend to attach the sails tack to. This will be your MAX.

What does red on deck mean in sailing?

Port (direction). The left side of a boat when facing the bow. Signified by Red. The opposite side from Starboard. Trick to remember – ‘After a party, there’s no red port left’.

What is a donkey on a sailboat?

Steam donkeys acquired their name from their origin in sailing ships, where the “donkey” engine was typically a small secondary engine used to load and unload cargo and raise the larger sails with small crews, or to power pumps.

How big should my sail be?

The rule of thumb for the spinnaker size is the luffs = I. The foot should be between 1.6 x J and 2 x J. Many cruising boats are now using “Poleless Spinnakers.” The luff on poleless spinnakers should not exceed the I or the full size genoa luff. The foot should be between 1.6 and 1.8 x J.

What does broaching mean in sailing?

Broaching is when the boat heels too far to one side, or capsizes. The boat falls on its ear, its bow driving into the direction of the wind. The mast tips sideways, forcing its sails to sweep the water’s surface or submerge. A broach can shred sails and toss crewmen overboard.

What size waves can a sailboat handle?

A wave 12 feet high could knock down a boat 40 feet long if the boat is caught somewhere near beam onto the wave as it breaks. Following the Rule of 7 or Less, you know that a 12-foot wave could break only if the wave length is less than 84 feet (12 x 7).

How much does a precision 15 sailboat weigh?

With an unobtrusively low centerboard trunk and an elegantly simple swept spreader three-stay rig, the Precision 15 is beautiful both to see and to sail. And at only 390 pounds fully rigged, she’s a snap to trailer and launch. You’ll enjoy many years of safe and spirited sailing in your Precision 15.

What is the smallest boat in Precision Boat Works fleet?

The Precision 15 is the smallest in the Precision Boat Works fleet, but she is by no means the least significant. The Precision 15 has earned high praise from both owners and competitors for her lively and rewarding performance.

What are the features of a precision 15?

The Precision 15 features an unusually broad beam, substantial freeboard and high volume coamings to help prevent swamping or capsizing. She provides a large forward storage area and her cockpit is safe and comfortable for both adults and children, with footwells and seats unusually wide and deep.