Symmetrical Spinnakers


1. Symmetrical spinnakers: great for downwind

A symmetrical spinnaker is the ‘classic spinnaker’. It is a multi-purpose sail, handling broad reach to full run.

  • For a given boat, symmetrical spinnakers have a larger sail area than asymmetrical spinnakers; they catch more wind due to the spinnaker pole which offsets the sail’s tack to windward, well outside the wind shadow created by the main sail.
  • Symmetrical spinnakers require the use of additional equipment (spinnaker pole and its attendant hardware).
  • Maneuvering of symmetrical spinnakers requires a bit more skills than with an asymmetrical spinnaker (for gibing in particular).

If you are considering buying a spinnaker for the first time, check our top tips to choose a spinnaker. We also offer help with spinnaker sizing, often seen as the main question by our customers.

Use with or without a sock or on a furler

Best wind conditions for a symmetrical cruising spinnaker are for apparent wind angles between 110 deg. and 180 deg.

AWA Graph wind angles
Downwind sails and AWA

Our standardized symmetrical spinnaker sizes are designed so that one specific size can fit a range of boats. We can build a custom designed spinnaker for your boat, which will maximize its square footage, allow specific cloth selection for your cruising conditions, provide custom finishes etc.

  • Our standardized symmetrical spinnaker sails have an S2 Tri-Radial cut. They are broad shouldered, with a mid girth longer than the foot girth to offer a more spherical shape and maximize the projected area.
  • We use Contender cloth (a Dutch company) as our standard cloth, and also use Challenge cloth (a US company) depending on the color needed :
    • Contender Nylite NL 90 (48gr/m2 actual weight) or Challenge NFS 44 for spinnaker size 1 (484 sq ft) to size 9 (1248 sq ft)
    • Contender Maxilite 150 (75gr/m2 actual weight) or Challenge NFS 64 for spinnaker size 10 (1399 sq ft) to size 18 (3099 sq ft)
  • Our sails are double taped to ensure the panels are exactly where they need to be, then triple stitched, 50mm wide (we do not do so called ‘French seaming’, a cost saving practice).  Triple stitch allows the seam to stretch with the fabric rather than snap under heavy loads.
  • We use webbed rings at the corners, (no pressed rings, another cost saving practice…)
  • Our panel size has a maximum width of 40 cm (smaller sails) or 50 cm (larger sails)
  • Our sails have radial corner reinforcements with underlying Dacron patches, which distribute the load better than round patches
  • The horizontal and vertical seams (between the 3 radial zones) have a width of 25 / 35 /38 mm depending on the sails size
  • Clearly labeled head, foot and clew for ease of hoist and packing; you can choose your colors
  • Color coded edge tapes; you can choose your colors
  • Please see dimensions for each size at the bottom of this page
panel layout for tri-color symmetrical spinnaker

Details of tack, clew and head finishes

Details of seams


Each spinnaker size is cut with a number of panels that ensures a solid “construction”. The number of panels affects the strength of the spinnaker; more panels means better resistance to the stress the sail undergoes when flown. This number of panels is specific to each sailmaker. Our panel size has a maximum width of 40 cm (smaller sails) or 50 cm (larger sails)


Our standard spinnakers come at the same price for 4 basic choices of colors: tricolor, all blue, all red, or all white. Select “standard symmetrical spinnakers” in our online store.

panel layout of tricolor symmetric spinnaker
panel layout of red symmetric spinnaker
panel layout of blue symmetric spinnaker
panel layout of white symmetric spinnaker

You can also create your own color theme. Choose a color for each panel; 13 colors available.

example custom colors for spinnakers shown on close picture of spinnaker head

Build your own symmetrical spinnaker

Choose from 13 colors and personalize your spinnaker
Add a logo!


Symmetrical spinnakers come in 18 sizes. Custom sizes are available through our “fully custom” option.

For help with size you need for your boat, visit our “sizing page” or our “find your boat page”. You are welcome to contact us too.

Area (sq ft)Luff (ft)Leech (ft)Foot (ft)
Sym 148430.230.217.1
Sym 254932.232.218.1
Sym 362434.434.419.4
Sym 469936.736.720.0
Sym 578539.039.021.2
Sym 688241.341.322.6
Sym 799044.044.024.0
Sym 8110846.646.625.3
Sym 9124849.249.226.8
Sym 10139952.252.228.4
Sym 11156055.155.130.1
Sym 12174358.458.431.8
Sym 13195861.761.733.6
Sym 14214164.664.635.1
Sym 15236767.967.937.0
Sym 16259371.271.238.7
Sym 17285174.574.540.6
Sym 18309977.877.842.3
 Area (m2)Luff (m)Leech (m)Foot (m)
Sym 145 m29,29,25,2
Sym 251 m29,89,85,5
Sym 358 m210,510,55,9
Sym 465 m211,211,26,1
Sym 573 m211,911,96,5
Sym 682 m212,612,66,9
Sym 792 m213,413,47,3
Sym 8103 m214,214,27,7
Sym 9116 m215,015,08,2
Sym 10130 m215,915,98,7
Sym 11145 m216,816,89,2
Sym 12162 m217,817,89,7
Sym 13182 m218,818,810,3
Sym 14199 m219,719,710,7
Sym 15220 m220,720,711,3
Sym 16241 m221,721,711,8
Sym 17265 m222,722,712,4
Sym 18288 m223,723,712,9

6. Contact us for spinnaker advice (sizing, and more)