Mainsail
headsaildownwind sailfor classic sailboats

mainsail
mainsail
mainsail
mainsail
mainsail
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Characteristics

Type
mainsail, headsail, downwind sail
Applications
for classic sailboats
Material
Dacron®

Description

Your Classic Series sail plan is the result of centuries of evolving design. The sails you use should be built with this tradition in mind. Ullman Sails is founded on a rich and diverse heritage of sail making and we have the skill set to work using classic techniques and tools. This level of understanding means that we are the only choice for your traditional yacht. We couple our hands-on experience with modern design software to create the perfect aerodynamic shape to suit your spars. Traditional panel layouts are modeled and produced using the best quality, modern materials to create an elegant but durable sail. Using a combination of modern materials and traditional techniques, the finished product is ready to take its place with pride in any fleet. Every Classic Series sail is unique. Ullman Sails builds classic and traditional sails on a very custom basis – always taking great care to meet the specific needs of each vessel. We further break down our Classic Series into Traditional and Classic sails. Traditional sails are built using traditional methods and materials most often for tall ships. Classic sails are built by combining modern technology with traditional techniques to produce classic looking sails that perform with the best modern sails. Our typical Classic Series customers include museums, world cruisers, racers, and sometimes even working vessels. No matter the project, you can be sure that Ullman Sails Classic Series will look great and perform.

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