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Mainsail guide: selection and specifications

A mainsail is the primary driving sail set aft of the mast on the main boom or mast track. It accounts for 40–60 % of total sail power and determines balance, helm feel and heavy-weather behaviour. This page details the four core mainsail configurations—full-batten, partial-batten, in-mast furling and storm trysail—plus sizing, reefing and end-of-life options.

 495,00

Sail Area: 20m2
Luff: 9.6m
Foot: 3.7m
Leech: 9.8m

 895,00

Sail Area: 60m2
Luff: 19m
Foot: 6.4m
Leech: 19.7m

 495,00

Sail Area: 45m2
Luff: 15.3m
Foot: 5.4m
Leech: 16.4m

 1.535,00

Sail Area: 13.6m2
Luff: 8.25m
Foot: 2.76m
Leech: 8.5m

 1.355,00

Sail Area: 15.4m2
Luff: 8.7m
Foot: 3m

 1.160,00

Sail Area: 12.9m2
Luff: 7.8m
Foot: 2.8m

 1.452,00

Sail Area: 31.3m2
Luff: 12.26m
Foot: 4.51m
Leech: 12.98m

 200,00

Sail Area: 6m2
Luff: 5.1m
Foot: 2.5m
Leech: 5.1m

 395,00

Sail Area: 17m2
Luff: 8.5m
Foot: 3.95m
Leech: 9.2m

Original price was: € 7.600,00.Current price is: € 5.325,00.

Sail Area: 61m2
Luff: 15.83m
Foot: 4.77m
Leech: 15.97m

Original price was: € 3.590,00.Current price is: € 1.895,00.

Sail Area: 55m2
Luff: 16.5m
Foot: 5.8m

Original price was: € 2.572,00.Current price is: € 1.815,00.

Sail Area: 39.7m2
Luff: 14.35m
Foot: 4.55m
Leech: 14.89m

Definition and key measurements

The mainsail fills the main triangle bounded by mast, boom and tack. Standard dimensions:

P = luff length (mast track from boom to black band)

E = foot length (boom from mast to black band)

Roach = extra curve beyond the straight line from head to clew

Area = (P × E) / 2 + roach allowance

Girths (MGUM, MGM, MGU) control shape when reefed.

Mainsail categories

Full-batten mainsail

Horizontal battens span clew to luff

Zero flutter, maximum projected area

Requires lazy-jacks or Dutchman for flake control

Ideal for performance cruisers and racers

Typical roach 12–18 %, supported by 5–7 full battens

Partial-batten mainsail

3–4 short battens at upper leech only

Easier to hoist and flake by hand

Moderate roach (8–10 %)

Standard on boats under 30 ft or charter fleets

In-mast furling mainsail

Vertical battens or none; zero roach

Rolls inside mast via continuous-line furler

Infinite reef points, single-line cockpit control

Trade-off: 15–20 % less drive than battened mainsail

Cloth: vertical-cut Dacron or hydra-net for roll stability

Storm trysail

Separate sail, bright orange, 15–25 % of working mainsail area

Set on dedicated trysail track parallel to mast

Deep third reef replaces trysail on modern rigs

Required for World Sailing OSR Category 0/1

Procurement and upcycling

Send P/E measurements to info@resail.org for a matched second-hand mainsail or to arrange free collection of your retired sail. Every exchange keeps 20 m² of technical textile in circulation.