WHY DO DOYLE SAILS HANDLE EASIER?
Doyle Sailmakers makes sailing your boat easier, so
you enjoy it and use it more. Many boats don't leave
the dock due to the hassle of wrestling with the
mainsail, the frustration from too-light winds, or
the lack of crew needed to handle the sails. Even
long-distance cruisers sometimes delay reefing due
to the effort required, or choose headings that let
them beam reach quickly rather than broad reach
slowly. Instead of freeing you to enjoy your boat,
your sails limit you from doing what you want to do.
At Doyle, we turn this equation on its head. Doyle's
history of innovation has made sails far easier for
the everyday sailor to use. Our unique StackPack
mainsail handling system simplifies the biggest
hassle of going sailing - raising and lowering your
mainsail. The Doyle Utility Power Sail, a spinnaker-genoa
hybrid, provides tremendous offwind reaching power
in a simple to use package. Doyle sailmakers know
that making sailing easier for you, means you enjoy
your boat more, and more often.
At the forefront of sailmaking technology, Doyle
designers have solved some of the most unique
challenges in the history of going to sea. Mirabella
V, the largest sloop in the world, carries a 280
foot tall mast, prompting Doyle to invent a
segmented mainsail joined by patented compression
battens. For the newly-launched Maltese Falcon,
Doyle helped perfect an internal mast-furling system
for this groundbreaking square-rigged vessel.
You'll probably never need a sail as long as a
football field. But you can apply the same
experience and innovation that goes into these
accomplishments to your boat. More and more every
day sailors around the world are realizing they
don't have to work as hard as they have to enjoy
their boat. Mainsails should go up and down with
little effort, sailboats should still sail in
lighter winds, and sail-related hassles should be a
thing of the past. If you want to find out how, talk
to Doyle, makers of better engineered sails.
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