Below are examples of how to apply SailKote. Use it where indicated to see the improvement in your boat’s performance.
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Battens and Batten Pockets Apply to full-length battens to help them to slide in and out easily. Minimizes friction during tacks and jibes and helps the sail to fill quickly and easily.
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Mainsail Track Makes raising and lowering the main much easier in all conditions. SailKote will not attract dirt and contaminants that foul the track. Reefing under load is almost effortless.
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Standing Rigging Apply to all standing rigging—minimizes sail chafe and friction; Tacks and jibes are easier and more efficient.
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Blocks Blocks stay corrosion free and lubricated for exceptionally easy and reliable operation.
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Hatches / Companion Way Tracks Spray hatches and companion way tracks to prevent corrosion and reduce friction.
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Travelers and Cars Keep travelers and cars moving smoothly while preventing corrosion free. Ball bearings will not gum up and will not attract dirt and grime.
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Mechanical Instruments Improve longevity and accuracy of instruments—wind speed, direction and knot indicators.
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Headsails Keeps headsails and spinnakers dry and friction free. Minimizes friction from rubbing during tacks and jibes, maximizes sail life, and helps to maintain sail shape.
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Mast / Spreaders Apply to the mast and spreaders—reduces headsail to mast friction during tacks and jibes.
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Telltales Prevent sticking to sails even when wet.
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Jib Furling Gear Lubricates and protects jib furling gear without gumming up—increases longevity and reduces friction.
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Displacement & Planning Hulls Hull will stay cleaner at the waterline and reduce drag. Marine growth and waterborne contaminants find it difficult to adhere to the slick, hard, non-porous coating.
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Keels / Centerboards & Rudders Helps shed kelp and seaweed more easily, and helps maintain laminar flow. Raising and lowering daggerboards and centerboards nearly effortless.
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Tiller Head / Pintles & Steering Hardware Prevents corrosion and increases tiller sensitivity by reducing friction.