- A
gennaker is a sail that was
developed around 1990. Used when
sailing downwind, it is a
cross between a
genoa and a spinnaker. It is not
symmetric like...
- name of
North Sails, the
gennaker started as a
cruising sail
based on the Code 0
spinnakers used on
racing boats.
Gennakers and
similar code 0 variants...
-
Operation Gennaker,
Final Report Pg. 4
Operation Gennaker,
Final Report Pg. 41
Operation Gennaker,
Final Report Pg. 41–42
Operation Gennaker,
Final Report...
-
fourth stay runs from the mast to the tip of the
bowsprit and is used for
gennaker or
spinnaker sails. The
number of
headsails that can be
taken into a race...
- The clew (lower rear corner) of the
gennaker sail of an AC45
class racing catamaran, made of
Cuben Fiber with
Nylon strips...
-
Defender Semifinals, when
Australia IV
introduced a new sail they
called the '
gennaker', an
enormous asymmetrical hybrid that
pulled Australia IV even with the...
-
designed both for single-handed
racing (mainsail +
gennaker) and dual-crew
sailing (jib +
mainsail +
gennaker). In both configurations, this boat is eligible...
- tempered.
These sails make it
possible to use one sail as
spinnaker and
Gennaker.
These sails can be used
between 70 and 180
degrees to the wind. Relieving...
- Three-sided
Asymmetrical spinnaker Crab claw*
Gennaker Genoa Jib
Lateen Mainsail (Bermuda rig)
Raffee Ringtail* Screecher*
Spinnaker Staysail Trysail*...
-
mylar racing mainsail and
includes the jib and
gennaker. The
design allows both the jib and
gennaker to be used at the same time for
power reaching....