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  • About
    • The Team
    • Contact Us
  • Pricing
    • Build Your Antares 44 Hybrid
    • Build Your Antares 44 GT
    • Antares Hybrid Details
    • Optional Salon Layout
  • Hybrid Features
    • GT and Hybrid Overview
    • Hybrid Design
    • Standard Features
  • Technical Details
    • Specifications & Layout
    • Performance
    • Design & Build
      • Building the Antares
      • Antares Design Concepts
      • Electrical Systems
      • Antares Line Management
      • Ted Clements – The Legend
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  • Gallery
    • Interior Photos
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Choosing the Furling Mainsail aboard the Antares 44i Catamaran

Blog, Feature story, LiveWideBy Sancho CastroDecember 27, 2016

The Antares 44i comes standard with your choice for an electric in-mast furling system with a vertically battened mainsail or the Antares exclusive MainTamer with a traditional mainsail for easy handling. Antares installed it’s first furling sail in 2008 and the popularity of this offering continues to grow to this day. Currently, 50% of new…

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