Whether you sail a sprit boat or a boat with a traditional spinnaker pole, UK Sailmakers has the spinnakers that will make your boat faster and easier to sail downwind. Just like genoas, spinnakers are designed for specific wind ranges, which requires building an inventory of sails. Work with your UK Sailmakers representative to create the best inventory of spinnakers for your boat and racing needs. Testing shows that Asymmetrical Spinnakers have a narrower range than Symmetrical Spinnakers; therefore, you’ll need more of them to cover the same range of conditions.
Asymmetrical Spinnakers
Code Zero Light Air Reaching
Description: Light Air asymmetrical reaching sail that meets the minimum definition of a spinnaker. While it is a very small spinnaker, it is nearly three times the size of a light No. 1 on a boat with non-overlapping genoas.
Description: Light Air Reaching Asymmetrical Spinnaker. In the past would have been called a VMG spinnaker. Used in winds to light to sail deeper than 110 degrees AWA.
Description: Medium/Heavy Running Asymmetrical Spinnaker. Smaller shoulders than A2, yet still designed to rotate to windward at the headstay at deeper angles.
Description: Heavy Air Reaching Asymmetrical Spinnaker. Also commonly called a Storm Spinnaker or Chicken Chute. Smaller and flatter than typical spinnakers. Versatile sail that can also be used for running in heavy air or in place of a Code Zero in lighter conditions.
Description: Light Air asymmetrical reaching sail that meets the minimum definition of a spinnaker. While it is a very small spinnaker, it is nearly three times the size of a light No. 1 on a boat with non-overlapping genoas.
Description: Light Air Reaching Symmetrical Spinnaker. In the past would have been called a VMG spinnaker. Used in winds to light to sail deeper than 110 degrees AWA.