* History of Sailing Yacht Masts, Rigging and Sails 1900-Present Day

The design, construction and materials of masts, rigging and sails have changed greatly over the course of the 20th century. From solid wooden masts built from a single tree to carbon fibre sections aerodynamically tested, super light and super strong. Sails have changed from natural materials such as cotton, which had a tendency to rot and stretch when wet, to new materials such as North sails 3DL sails using Vectran, carbon fibre, Kevlar and exotic films and glues.

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The design, construction and materials of masts, rigging and sails have changed greatly over the course of the 20th century. From solid wooden masts built from a single tree to carbon fibre sections aerodynamically tested, super light and super strong. Sails have changed from natural materials such as cotton, which had a tendency to rot and stretch when wet, to new materials such as North sails 3DL sails using Vectran, carbon fibre, Kevlar and exotic films and glues.
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Date * History of Sailing Yacht Masts, Rigging and Sails 1900-Present Day was added to the Boat Design Directory:
10-Mar-2002
Number of Visitors who visited * History of Sailing Yacht Masts, Rigging and Sails 1900-Present Day from the Boat Design Directory:
6000

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