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Flying Fifteen


Mainsail (MX-2)

Designed to suit the Seldon Epsilon mast and Superspar M2 masts this sail is for crew weights of over 175kgs. The sail is constructed with radial construction in the head and clew and cross cut panels through the middle. This produces a very smooth and easy to use sail and copes better with the high loads in the corners than a traditional cross cut sail allowing the sail to maintain it's racing shape for longer. The sail comes complete with vision windows, insignia, sail numbers and sail bag.

MX-2
Bi Radial (Dacron 4.46 Polykote)
GBP £675.00
Euro €778.00

Mainsail (MX-1+)

Designed to suit the Seldon Epsilon mast and Superspar M2 masts this sail is for crew weights of less than 175kgs. The sail is constructed with radial construction in the head and clew and cross cut panels through the middle. This produces a very smooth and easy to use sail that copes better with the high loads in the corners than a traditional cross cut sail, allowing the sail to maintain it's racing shape for longer. The sail comes complete with vision windows, insignia, sail numbers and sail bag.

MX-1+
Bi Radial (Dacron 4.46 Polykote)
GBP £675.00
Euro €778.00


Genoa (FJ-2)

The FJ-2 Genoa is our all purpose genoa. Like the mainsail the sail is built with radial clew and head sections and cross cut panels in the middle. The clew radials nearest the leech are built using 5.46 Polykote in order to cope better with the abuse the sail gets when it flaps against the mast during tacks. This allows the exit to remain straighter for longer as the sail ages. The sail comes complete with vision windows and sail bag.

FJ-2
Bi Radial (Dacron 4.46 & 5.46 Polykote)
GBP £360.00
Euro €415.00

Spinnaker  (MR-1)

This sail is designed to maximum dimensions and with deep running and broad reaching in mind for crews 175kgs and above. The sail has radial clew sections to deal with the loads better and is cross cut above to allow the sail to project as much as possible. It comes with numbers and sail bag.

MR-1
Bi Radial (Dynakote 75)
  
GBP £495.00
Euro €570.00

Spinnaker (FAP-1)
This sail is designed to maximum dimensions but has slightly narrower shoulders so is better for crews lighter than 175kgs or for tight reaching legs. The sail is a full radial construction in order to deal with the loads involved with tighter reaching angles. This sail has also proven to be very quick for lighter crews when running. It comes with numbers and sail bag.

FAP-1
Bi Radial (Dynakote 75)
  
GBP £495.00
Euro €570.00


All prices above "EXCLUDE" local VAT & delivery charges.


Please contact the Flying Fifteen Experts or your local North Loft or Agent for additional information and questions about our products.

Flying Fifteen Covers

North Sails boat covers are built to the highest standards and manufactured using top quality materials and hardware. We have looked at each class of boat individually and designed the cover to suit the specific characteristics of the hull, spars, rigging and foils.



   
Breathable Bottom CoverGBP £400.00Euro €461.00
Breathable Keel CoverGBP £40.00Euro €46.00
Breathable Top CoverGBP £310.00Euro €357.00
Breathable Rudder bagGBP £40.00Euro €46.00
*All prices exclude VAT & Delivery

To find out more about the materials used in our cover designs please visit our Technical Information page.

The cover specialist is David Hayes.

Sail Numbers & Letters

300mm (12”) Sail Letters & Numbers
Price (Ex VAT & Delivery)
Euro € 1.70 each

Please contact your local North Loft or Agent to make your order or for further details.

Contact the Flying Fifteen Experts:
Ruairidh Scott
+44 1329 443 430 Work
ruairidh@od.northsails.com
Chris Snow
(619) 226-1415 Work
(619) 224-7018 Fax
chris@od.northsails.com
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