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Multihull/Extreme
Boats from 26 to 33 ft. Up to 35 sq
metres
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Racer/Cruiser
Boats from 26 to 40ft. Up to 46sq metres
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Cruiser
Boats from 26 to 43ft. Up to 55sq metres
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The 4000 version of the
Sailman concept proves that it is possible to have a well
thought out efficient and highly engineered in-mast system
that is also affordable.
Sailman 4000's pedigree
guarantees that it is easy to install, use and maintain. It
is ideal for most modern internal track masts on boats up to
43ft (13m) and comprises; low friction mast sliders, robust
batten boxes and a range of specially designed
battens.

IN-MAST
SLIDERS
Sailman
sliders are available with a variety of interchangeable
slugs designed to run in most modern masts. All moulded
parts utilise the latest plastic technology to combine low
friction operation, durability and strength. In addition all
slugs benefit from a stainless steel plate inserted during
the moulding process.
BATTENS
These
battens have been specifically designed to maximise the
performance of the Sailman system. Available in a logical
progression of stiffness they enable your Sailmaker to
select precisely the right batten profile for your
sails design shape. Used with the Sailman batten box
adjustment system they allow accurate control of sail shape
/ camber.

Designed specifically for full battened sails.
Larger sizes feature a unique profile to maximise stiffness
and are manufactured from tough vinylester.
Super smooth finish to prevent splintering.
High stiffness/weight ratio.
Logical and sequential stiffness options based on common
30mm width.
BATTEN BOXES
Sailman batten boxes are easy
to attach to a sail and connect to the mast slide using a
unique quick release system that makes removing the sail
from the mast an easy, single handed operation. The box
rotates and lays flat on the boom when the sail is lowered.
A range of batten covers accommodate most types of
batten.When used in conjunction with Sailman or other 30mm
wide battens, full tension adjustment is also
provided.

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