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Explore our exceptional range of Hunter sails at FX Sails! Our Hunter sails are expertly designed and crafted to enhance your sailing experience. Whether you're cruising leisurely or racing competitively, our Hunter sails are tailored for performance, durability, and precision. With a wide selection of options to choose from, you can trust FX Sails to provide the perfect sails to complement your Hunter sailboat. Elevate your sailing adventures with our high-quality Hunter sails today.
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The Sail Store FX Sails designs and builds custom asymmetrical and tri-radials spinnakers in addition to our pre-sized line of cruising spinnakers for the cost-conscious sailor. You'll also discover a complement of premium, pre-sized storm sails, sunfish sails and optimist sails. https://www.fxsails.com/index.php
ABOUT ME FX Sails is the online sailmaker with the service of a local loft. We want to design and build the sail you need, and create such a great experience that you sing our praises to friends and family. We can only do that if we build quality sails, provide expert advice, offer reasonable prices and deliver on the promises we make.
VALUE-PACKED CUSTOM MAINSAILS FOR CRUISING OR RACING FX Sails has created two lines of mainsails, Inshore and Offshore, so you can find the right solution for your needs. All FX tri-radial and cross-cut mainsails are built using premium sail cloth from the industry's most respected manufacturers - Challenge, Contender, Bainbridge and Dimension Polyant. https://www.fxsails.com/index.php
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TERMS OF ACHIEVABLE ANGLES. Some of the early predecessors to modern aspins were simply large, deep, lightly built (nylon) headsails, hanked to the forestay. These "fat drifters" were able to pull a boat off the wind surprisingly well, and because they were so easy to set and use, they were popular, particularly with cruising sailors. Slowly, the concept evolved, and once the luff was released from the forestay, the sail became a true "flying" sail-a spinnaker rather than a headsail.