Mack Sails
How Does Mack Sails Without Branch Lofts All over the USA Gain a Nationwide Reputation for High Quality?
By not compromising tried and true construction techniques and improving upon them wherever practical!And here's one improvement that will be found on every cruising boat sail we make from 5 oz. to 15 oz. mainsail, jib, genoa, staysail, storm sails, every Dacron sail, and most of our radial laminate Spectra, Kevlar, etc. sails.
The drawings illustrate our new standard two-ply leech system. There is a 3″ to 5″ wide length of sailcloth inserted under the leech tabling and leech line. The leech tabling and the extra ply are then triple-stitched down to the body of the sail, the entire length of the leech. We are doing this as an aid to improving the durability and life of a sail where we have always known sails suffer most – leech fatigue. Of course, we have always double-sewn our leech tablings and centered the leech line away from the very edge of the sail (where most sailmakers stick their leech line with only one row of stitching) to avoid leech tabling “cracking,” but now we're adding the two-ply-advantage to our long list of Mack Sails Standards and Features.
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- Spinnakers / Cruising / Asymmetrical
RIGGING
ELECTRONICS
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Mack Sails will discount products and services to Yacht School Owners by 15%
To receive a quote or to order: Contact Colin Mack <colin@macksails.com> or Travis Blain <travis@macksails.com> at Mack Sails and identify yourself as a Yacht School Client with your name and boat name.
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