Traditional, Cruising sails & Helm station cover

 

Sails

Gaff-rigged mainsail & Gaff-rigged foresail

 

Objective

"Tabor Boy" is a 90' ex pilot schooner owned by Tabor Academy for high school sail training. She sails both coastally and offshore and requires sails that can be counted on for all conditions. Her sails are designed to work with her traditional rigging and heavy spars and are built using conventional design and construction techniques.

FEATURES

Mainsail: 12 oz. natural Dacron cloth; cross-cut panels; stainless steel pressed grommets for peak, throat, clew, and tack attachments; stainless steel punched grommets for reef points; webbed slides for foot & luff attachment; 4 partial-length battens.
Foresail: 12 oz. natural Dacron cloth; cross-cut panels; stainless steel pressed grommets for peak, throat, clew, tack, and reefs clew & tack attachments; 3 partial-length battens.