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      • A genoa sail is a type of large jib or staysail that extends past the mast and so overlaps the main sail when viewed from the side, sometimes eliminating it. It was originally called an "overlapping jib" and later a genoa jib. It is used on single-masted sloops and twin-masted boats such as yawls and ketches.
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    A genoa sail is a type of large jib or staysail that extends past the mast and so overlaps the main sail when viewed from the side, sometimes eliminating it. It was originally called an "overlapping jib" and later a genoa jib .

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · What is a Genoa sail, and what do we use it for? Let me begin with the basics, just in case you’re unfamiliar with sails. A Genoa is a headsail extending past and overlapping the mast. Genoas are typically larger than 115% of the foretriangle, with sizes varying between 120% and 150%.

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  4. Jun 10, 2021 · Generally, Jibs and Genoas are triangular sails that are attached to a stay in front of the mast. Jibs and genoas are employed in tandem with the mainsail in order to stabilize the sailboat. They usually run from the head of the foremast to the bowsprit. A genoa is like a jib but is larger and reaches past the mast.

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  5. Apr 11, 2023 · Genoa Sails are large headsails designed for light to moderate winds that produce lift and power for improved speed and performance. There are several types of Genoa Sails, ranging from the standard genoa to the roller furling genoa, each suitable for different applications.

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · Precision Sails often categorizes genoas as sails starting around 120-130% LP and going up to 150%, providing better performance in light winds. On the other hand, jibs are smaller and more suitable for heavy weather conditions and are typically 80% – 120% LP.

  7. Nov 14, 2019 · Jibs and Genoa sails, learn the differences between these two sails and when to use them. Most sailors dislike changing sails, but smart sailors know that it is foolish to go out with only one working headsail.

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