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    SWAN 45 SAILS


    © North Sails

    CLASS MAINSAIL


    P = 18.66 m
    E = 6.65 m
    J = 5.40 m
    LPG = 5.76 m
    ISP = 18.87 m
    SPL = 5.44 m

    All-Purpose:
    PCC-08 3DL Carbon/Aramid 860
    22400 DPI

    This all-purpose design matches the mast bend perfectly from lightest to heaviest winds. It can be set up extremely powerful for light choppy conditions and can still be flattened down to a 9% mid camber in 20 knots.

    Day Racing:
    CKW-08 3DL Carbon 800
    19600 DPI 

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    STORM TRYSAIL
    Dacron Storm Trysail 


    Built for extremely high winds, the class-required storm trysail is ORC/IMS legal. 

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    CLASS HEADSAILS


    © North SailsLIGHT JIB All-Purpose:
    LSC-08 3DL Carbon/Aramid 860
    19600 DPI 

    This is an extremely large sail that powers the boat from lightest of winds until approximately 12 knots true. The construction permits a powerful top section, yet it can be flattened enough to have an excellent crossover into medium breezes.

    Day Racing:
    CL-08 3DL Carbon 800
    16800 DPI

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    © North SailsMEDIUM JIB All-Purpose:
    SMC-08 3DL Carbon/Aramid 860

    22400 DPI 

    This all-purpose workhorse is ideal for speed in wind ranges from 9 to 18 knots. The design is powerful and still has enough twist to control the mainsail backwind as breezes approach 18 knots. The medium jib fits the spreader profile perfectly and its clew height is matched to the sailing rake in its wind range.

    Day Racing:
    CM-08 3DL Carbon 800

    19600 DPI 

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    © North SailsHEAVY JIB All Purpose:
    SHC-08 3DL Carbon/Aramid 860
    23800 DPI 

    This maximum-range headsail was designed to go right up to the #4 without excessive backwind and yet is powerful enough to carry down to 15 knots if needed.

    Day Racing:
    CH-08 3DL Carbon 800
    23800 DPI

    This maximum-range headsail was designed to go right up to the #4 without excessive backwind and yet is powerful enough to carry down to 15 knots if needed.

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    #4 JIB
    ORCC-08 3DL Carbon/Aramid 860

    23800 DPI

    This heavy weather sail has proven itself over and over by winning in Key West and at the Swan 45 Worlds in winds from 24-35 knots.

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    CLASS DOWNWIND


    © North SailsCODE 1A
    1A-08

    NorLite 60/50 

    This sail is a light air super performer. It flies straight-luffed and keeps the main drawing perfectly. It is stable in chop and crosses over to the #2 spinnaker at approximately 12 knots.

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    © North SailsCODE 2A
    2A-08

    NorLite 60/50 

    This downwind workhorse was designed to maximum sail area and allows you to sail in rough and flat water in winds from 12-19 knots. It usually carries a bit lower than other boats around and acceleration out of gybes is particularly fast.

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    CODE 2S
    2S-08

    NorLite 60 

    This tried and true spinnaker is excellent in fleet racing and makes your tactics particularly easy.

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    CODE 4A
    4A-08 StepUp

    AirX 700/900 

    The Code 4 Asymmetric is built with less stretch, so it excels in winds over 19 knots when loads begin to escalate. The lower-stretch material will help you to sail ultra deep allowing you to chase the bigger waves. The size and design of the 4A is very similar to the 2A, however it's much stronger for big breezes.

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    4S-08 StepUp
    AirX 700/900 

    The Code 4 Spinnaker is built strong enough to withstand winds from 19-25 knots. The spinnaker is designed to simplify the gybes and improve your tactical gain.

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