Sail care is needed to protect your sails from sun, salt water and high humidity. Clearly normal use will expose your sails to the elements, but good sail care can minimize the effects of this exposure. Similarly it will ensure sail longevity – practices such as luffing, flapping or flogging, leech flutter, and crushing sails into bags will all contribute to a shorter sail life and should be avoided.
Ullman Sails provides a comprehensive list of best practices for sail care to maintain the quality of your sail. They are not substitutes for care, but can help you maintain your sails and help minimize unexpected or major repairs. As with a car or any other long-term use equipment, Ullman Sails recommends regular service check-ups for your sails at your local loft.
For sail service monitoring and scheduling suggestions, click here.
For sail care suggestions based on boat and sail type, click below: