Furling spinnaker
The ASF (Asymmetric Spinnaker Furling) is designed to reach in light winds and progressively wider angles to near running angles as wind speed increases. The sail trim at wider angles is facilitated by a high clew that provides for even control of the luff as the sheet is eased. Mid-girth is wider than a Cruising Code Zero (CCZ) but narrower than an all-purpose Asymmetric Spinnaker (ASP) with the reduced mid-girth facilitating both reaching and furling..
Code 0
Code zero - performance
Why do people love Code Zero sails? First off, the name itself sounds cool. Secondly, they have become a secret weapon for anyone looking to take their sailing to the next level. It’s the sail to get you out in 5 or 6 knots. You can also reach higher angles and gain some speed deploying a code. Code Zero sails have a 75% mid girth but are as flat as possible to hit those close reaching angles, so they help fill the gap between upwind headsails and downwind spinnakers. If you are looking to optimize your inventory, having adding Code Zero sail in the mix is a win-win.
They aren’t just for racers; the Helix Furling Gennaker is a “set it and forget it,” sail that's is perfect for cruising. Even better, you can leave it up and furled with a UV cover. Longtime cruiser Francois Bertheau says, “I’ve used it twice now and it is beyond my expectations. In three knots of wind, going three knots upwind. I had a 50 degree angle
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