Category: Asymmetrical Spinnakers

Bi Radial G-Spinn for North Idaho College

We just received this picture from North Idaho College. This is one of the small G-Spinns built in a Bi-Radial design. It shows how the sail is being used to make sailing easier. It is made with 1.54 oz. nylon, has a spinnaker sock to make it easier to use. This is the sailing instructor for North Idaho College.

alaska spinnaker sail

Seaward 100 Cruising Catamaran Sail

This is one of my asymmetrical spinnakers with a custom Alaska Flag inlaid in the body of the sail. Each star is custom cut and sewn into the spinnaker.

Cruising Catamaran Gauges

Cruising Catamaran

Feel free to contact us for a free quote on your next custom asymmetrical spinnaker.

G-Spinn Sail racing in Bayview Idaho

Here is a couple pictures of a G-Spinn sail we built back a few months ago that is being raced.   Our sail  is on a Newport 30 racing in the final race in Bayview Idaho. Our proprietary G-Spinn spinnaker sails are doing great in races and we look forward to sharing more images with you in the near future.

g-spinn sail

 

 

Aqua and White Asymmetrical Spinnaker

Here is a beautiful aqua and white asymmetrical spinnaker from a local sailo that was very surprised that he could use his to point into the wind. It sounds unbelievable, but our customers are seeing it for their own eyes!

blue asymmetrical spinnaker

 

blue asymmetrical spinnaker vertical

Contact us today for a quote on a custom spinnaker that will more than meet your expectations.

Another custom sail has a great performance

We got a great thank you letter from  Durkee Richards and his crew.  They raced using  our custom sails

“Hello Don

We enjoyed a spirited race in Sequim Bay yesterday.  The southerly pressure gradient generated a fresh southerly in the bay — 10 to 20 knots.  As Chris Allen put it “Team Geritol had a fine race”.  We finished just a few minutes behind the Big Dogs and well out in the lead for the B-fleet.

I have finally remembered to send you a copy of the picture of the crew with the trophy for the Reach For Hospice Regatta that appeared in the clubs Scuttlebutt.

Cheers, Durkee”

Team Sirius

From right to left: Chris Allen and Carol Jackson, from Port Angeles; Durkee Richard, the skipper on race day (holding the trophy) Mary Richards (boat owner), standing in for Don Yager of Yager sails and Canvas in Spokane and Jerry Cornell of Port Ludlow who was the designated driver.