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SAIL CONSTRUCTION
The materials used in sails, as well as their precise design, can dramatically affect the performance and stability of a windsurfing sail. The sail’s shape, stitch patterns, and material properties work together to control how wind interacts with it, ultimately influencing the speed and maneuverability.
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