Mainsail
A mainsail is the primary sail on a sailboat’s mainmast. On most modern rigs it is a triangular sail attached along its luff to the mast and along its foot to the boom. It is raised with a halyard and controlled at the clew by the mainsheet. In a fore-and-aft rig such as a sloop, the mainsail is usually the largest sail and provides most of the driving power when sailing upwind or on reaches.
Design and construction commonly reflect a Bermuda rig, with a three-cornered sail that may include a roach—an
Control and handling involve several components: the halyard hoists the sail, the outhaul tensions the foot,
Maintenance and care focus on checking stitching, seams, and battens, drying and storing sails away from direct