storm jibs
Peak Sails Storm Jibs
Our popular line of storm jibs are built to withstand the worst of weather conditions. Whether cruising or racing offshore, no yacht should be without this essential piece of safety equipment. Each of our storm sails include the following features:
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The following sizing chart is applicable to medium displacement boats. Owners of lighter or heavier yachts may want to consider moving down or up one size.
Model |
Cloth Weight |
Luff Length |
Leech Length |
Foot Length |
Area |
Yachts: 20' to 28' |
8.0 oz. |
13' 0" |
9' 8" |
6' 7" |
32.3 s.f. |
Yachts: 25' to 32' |
8.0 oz. |
15' 6" |
12' 1" |
7' 9" |
48.4 s.f. |
Yachts: 35' to 41' |
9.0 oz. |
20' 0" |
15' 8" |
10' 0" |
80.0 s.f. |
Yachts: 38' to 50' |
9.0 oz. |
22' 6" |
18' 0" |
11' 3" |
102.2 s.f. |
Yachts: Over 50' |
10.0 oz. |
25' 6" |
20' 0" |
12' 8" |
129.2 s.f. |
The ATN Gale Sail
The ATN Gale Sail is the safest and easiest way to hoist a storm jib over your furled headsail in heavy conditions.
Simply furl the genoa sheets down to the deck and "hank" the Gale Sail over the furled headsail. Attach sheets and hoist with a spare halyard. The resulting reinforced Dacron pouch easily slides up and down over the furled sail and prevents any accidental unfurling of the genoa. Gale Sail Models
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