Jib FUSION M
for one-design sport keelboatscarbonMelges 32

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Characteristics

Type
jib
Applications
for one-design sport keelboats
Material
carbon
Keelboat class
Melges 32

Description

The Fusion M™ carbon/aramid class light jib is a versatile sail that has a higher wind range than normal light jibs. With a recommended wind range of 0-11 knots, it has a nice entry for easy set-up and helming in light winds and tough sea states. Includes full-length grand prix mainsail turtle, class royalty, inked draft stripes, ISAF measurement sticker. MELGES 32 FUSION M MEDIUM JIB The Fusion M™ carbon/aramid class medium jib has a wind range of 11-19 knots. This sail has more fiber than the light jib and a slightly flatter shape to handle the medium wind ranges. With a large entry for a wide and easy groove to sail to, this sail is a powerhouse in choppy or tough sailing conditions. Includes full-length grand prix mainsail turtle, class royalty, inked draft stripes, ISAF measurement sticker. MELGES 32 FUSION M HEAVY JIB The Fusion M™ carbon/aramid class heavy jib is a flat, slightly smaller sized headsail that helps keep the boat under control in 20+ knots. This sail has a custom fiber layout with a high DPI for added strength and durability in heavy winds. Includes full-length grand prix mainsail turtle, class royalty, inked draft stripes, ISAF measurement sticker. MELGES 32 Quantum’s Melges 32 class sails are moving to the front of this competitive fleet. We’ve tested and validated our stock class sails for everyone to use. Fast designs, great shapes, simple sail selection and easy rig tune and set ups combined with great service equals incredible results. Quantum-powered teams are winning in Italy, Australia and the USA. More top teams around the world are continually joining the Q team.

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