Description
Description
The ATN Genoa Sleeve #26 is your go-to for keeping furling headsails protected on your sailboat. It cleverly safeguards your sail without interfering with the sun cover, and its thoughtful design means no extra weight or changes to your sail's performance. Plus, the contrasting color sleeve for the control rope ensures everything stays tidy and in place.
Benefits
- Protects furled sails without affecting the sun cover
- Maintains sail performance with no added weight
- Contrasting color sleeve for easy control rope management
The ATN Genoa Sleeve is crafted from durable materials to withstand harsh marine environments and measures up to a maximum luff of 26 feet (7.9 meters), making it compatible with a variety of sailing vessels. It's an essential accessory for any sailor looking to preserve their headsail's integrity.
Usage
Best used when you want to protect your furled sail from the elements while docked or moored, ensuring longevity and reducing wear and tear.
Features
Features
- Gale Sail is the safest and easiest way to hoist a storm jib in storm conditions.
- High visibility Safety Orange is now used for the body of the Gale Sail.
- Oversized piston hanks PLUS webbed grommets for easier hoisting.
- The Gale Sail eliminates the need for a removable headstay.
- The Gale Sail eliminates the dangerous job of unfurling, dropping and stowing away the furled working sail to free up the roller furler in windy conditions to hoist the conventional jib.
- Since it is hoisted over the furled headsail, the Gale Sail prevents any dangerous accidental unfurling.
- No transformations or alterations of the rig are needed. The Gale Sail is ready to be hoisted immediately.
- The Gale sail, since it is hoisted over the very stiff roller furled sail, has a great aerodynamic shape, much better than a conventional storm jib hanked on a removeable headstay, or a partially furled sail, which most of the time has not been designed or built for that purpose. Also, not all roller furlers are built to reef.
- The Gale Sail slides up and down amazingly well because Dacron slides over itself very well. The next time you walk over a folded sail on deck, take notice of how slippery it is.
- It can be hoisted with the spinnaker halyard or spare jib halyard.
- It requires less halyard tension than a conventional storm jib would need since its luff (pouch) is supported by the wide forward part of the roller furled sail. By the same token, chafing is not a problem since the Gale Sail is riding on a large area. Chafing is a problem when a lot of pressure is on a small area, not when it is spread over a large surface.
- The Gale Sail is not a new, untested product. It has been sold in Europe for over 8 years.
- It is possible to retrofit a conventional storm jib onto a Gale Sail.
- The Gale Sail is part of the Cover Sail patent, from Europe's well known inventor Axel Lage.
Technical Information
Technical Information
Description | Imperial | Metric |
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Max. Luff | 26.0 ft | 7.9 m |