|
Yngling
Sail Information
|| Yngling News
|| Yngling FAQs || Tuning
Guide ||
Yngling Experts
|| Order

2008
|
| OLYMPICS |
Silver* |
2007
|
| MIAMI OCR |
2* |
2005 |
| MIAMI OCR |
3 |
|
2004 |
| ATHENS OLYMPICS |
Gold*,4,5,6 |
| WORLDS |
1 |
| EUROPEANS |
1 |
| SPA REGATTA |
1*,2,3 |
| ATHENS EUROLYMP |
1,3 |
| US OLYMPIC TRIALS |
1 |
|
2003 |
| WORLDS |
1 |
| SPA REGATTA |
1 |
| MIAMI OCR |
1*,2,3,5,6,9,10,11 |
| PALM BEACH REGATTA |
1 |
2002 |
| WORLDS |
1,3 |
| MIAMI OCR |
1,2,3,4,5 |
| MEMEORIAL DAY NEWPORT |
2 |
| ATHENS OLYMPIC TEST |
6 |
| FALL EQUINOX NEWPORT |
4 |
| ACORS THOMPSON - Annapolis |
2 |
| |
|
|
 |

Shirley Roberston Gold in Athens
powered by North Sails

Allison Team #1 2003 Worlds
Powered by North |

D-9
MAINSAIL
M-3F
MAINSAIL
-
This is a great all purpose sail with proven results in all conditions. The vertical shaping in the bottom half of the sail is flat to provide maximum adjustability using the outhaul. Ease the outhaul to get a deep sail with ample leach return for maximum power or pull it tight and flatten out the entire bottom of the sail.
-
The M-3F main is a refinement of our M-3 that was used by Betsy Allison's team to win the 2003 Worlds and by Carol Cronin's team to win the 2004 US Olympic Trials!
- Mainsails include: battens, sail numbers, insignia, tell tails, royalty, vision windows, and sail bag.

OM3+ LIGHT-MEDIUM JIB

CD-4 LIGHT-MEDIUM JIB
H-4 HEAVY JIB
B-7 SPINNAKER
| 
|
The B-7 is our newest design and intended as an all-purpose spinnaker with a deeper head section than traditional Yngling spinnakers. The B-7 is easy to trim and shows great speed in light and heavy winds alike. Manufactured from North’s own Norlite 60.

|
FR-2 SPINNAKER

|
The full-radial FR-2 has proven to be extremely smooth and durable. The shape is flat in the head for maximum projected area and deep in the mid-foot for power when pole-back surfing. Used by Betsy Allison's team to win the 2003 Worlds and by Carol Cronin's team to win the 2004 US Olympic Trials! Built from AirX 650 cloth, the FR-2 is as light as Yngling class rules allow.

|
For more information on Yngling sails,
contact the North Yngling experts.
|