Thursday, June 16, 2011

Best Sailmaker 2011 on Eastern Shore

Receiving our award from What's Up Eastern Shore magazine! Force 10 Sails was chosen for best Sailmaker on the Eastern Shore.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Team RX With New Force 10 Spinnaker


Team RX putting their new Force 10 spinnaker to work. They had a great day of racing over the weekend during the Annapolis to St Mikes race.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Voted Best Sailmaker On The Eastern Shore For 2011


Force 10 Sails was voted #1 in the "Best of the Eastern Shore contest" for What's Up Eastern Shore magazine! We were chosen for best Sailmaker on the Eastern Shore and can be read in this months magazine.

Thanks to everyone who voted

Monday, May 9, 2011

Flag Spinnaker


We installed the flag spinnaker that was built for a Com-Pac 35. This sail was installed on a Facnor Asymmetrical Furler and worked great. This is a nice combination for any cruising yacht thats wants things simplified for spinnaker sailing. You just roll the sail in and out like a traditional furler. The customer was very happy with his new sail and very excited about how the boat sails now downwind.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Custom Ink Spinnaker Graphics


A great way to add boats name, race team logo, or advertise a business on your spinnaker.

Monday, April 18, 2011

American Flag Spinnaker


This sail is going to be used with a Facnor ASY Furler. Facnor Asymmetrical Furlers are a great option for downwind spinnakers and upwind code 0. These Units are easy to install and simplify use of these sails while shorthanded. They can be used while cruising or racing and are currently used by many of the top ocean racing teams. Facnor continuous line furlers were rated best choice by Practical Sailor.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Spring is here




Spring is back and we are busy. We have had some fun projects this Spring. Custom spinnaker graphics, full inventory for Lady Patty a 45ft Ketch, lots of new Kevlar / Carbon race sails, and Dacron fill the loft. We also took part in a build project of a Carbon Spectra Genoa for a 160ft sailboat, total sail weight topped out at 1,100 lbs.