Designed for cruising couples

Developed especially for cruising couples and short-handed crews, the Parasailor is easy to handle and well tempered. After all, what you want is a relaxed and drama-free atmosphere on board. Even more so when it's only your spouse and you.

 

An agreeable companion

The Parasailor is a very well tempered companion on your downwind courses. Unlike regular spinnakers, the Parasailor stands very stable and has no inclination to roll or collapse.

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Works well on autopilot

Parasailor on autopilotWith almost no tendency to roll and great self-trimming characteristics, the Parasailor is ideal for use on autopilot.

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Less load on the bow

The lift created by the Parasailor's wing significantly reduces the load on the bow, making it much easier to steer and control your boat.

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No pole required

There are several ways of rigging the Parasailor. While it is perfectly fine to use the spinnaker pole just like with a regular spinnaker, it is not necessary to do that. The spreading moment of the wing suffices to con­ve­niently use the Parasailor without a pole.

Highly durable

Each Parasailor is a highly durable product, engineered to last, made from only top quality materials, and hand-crafted with greatest accuracy.

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Good from 70° to 180° AWA

Two sails in one! The Parasailor works from 70° to 180° apparent wind angle (AWA), that is, its covers the domains of both symmetric and asymmetric spinnakers taken together.

Made to order - pick your color

Each Parasailor is made to order in ISTEC's own, Europe-based factory. That's why you are not bound to our standard color designs.

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Training included

Every customer is entitled to a compli­mentary training at our national training center in St. Petersburg, Florida, where we operate a fleet of luxury boats ranging in size from 32 to 50 ft. You simply fly into Tampa airport, receive a complimentary night's stay on one of our boats, followed by a private training session the next day.

At the end of your training session with your private instructor you will be totally confident in your ability to use and enjoy your new Parasailor.

How the wing works

Wing Principle DiagramThe wing is the reason why the Parasailor is so well-mannered. Read on to learn how it works.

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"The sail exceeded our expectations"

"We set our new Parasailor and went down along the coast of the Canary Island making 9-10 knots, topping at 12.5, and having a very stable ride. The sail exceeded our expectations, judging from the smile of our skipper, who is a seasoned spinnaker sailor."

Gert of Victory Too (Farr 56), ARC 2009 Participant