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Is sail design sacrificing durability for speed, and are the latest materials just marketing hype for racers?
With 2026 regattas pushing the limits of sail endurance, racers face a real trade-off between ultra-light materials and long-term reliability. Cast your vote on whether modern sails truly balance speed with durability.
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