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Broadseam

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Broadseam is a term particular to the making of a sail. The panels that make up the sections of a sail are cut with curves on the connecting edges or seams. This method adds a three dimensional shape to what would ordinarily be a flat triangular or quadrilateral piece of fabric.[1] Since a sail is a type of airfoil, this method of sail making adds significantly to the amount of draft a sail can have.

References

  1. ^ "North Sails 3Di: Beyond the Weave | Cruising World". 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2024-06-04.