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Niagara 35 Encore Sails

Sail dimensions, sail area and rig measurements — Niagara 35 Encore (Mark Ellis design).

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Rigging Dimensions

The four foretriangle measurements sailmakers need to quote a new suit.

I ?
45.00 ft
J ?
16.00 ft
P ?
38.00 ft
E ?
12.50 ft

Sail Area Breakdown

Calculated from rigging dimensions. Use these as your starting point when ordering a new suit.

SailArea (ft²)Area (m²)
MainsailP × E ÷ 2 237.5 22.1
100% ForetriangleI × J ÷ 2 360.0 33.4
150% GenoaTypical light-air headsail 540.0 50.2
Storm Jib~50% of foretriangle, high-cut 180.0 16.7
Symmetric SpinnakerEstimated from I, J 1,296.0 120.4
Total Working Sail AreaMain + 100% foretriangle 597.5 55.5

Foretriangle Diagram

P 38.0′ E 12.5′ I 45.0′ J 16.0′ Main Foretriangle
Drawn to scale from published I, J, P, E measurements — Masthead Sloop · Mark Ellis design

Performance Ratios

How the Niagara 35 Encore carries its sail relative to its displacement.

SA/D Ratio
16.5
Moderate — comfortable coastal cruiser, not overcanvassed.
Mast Height (above DWL)
ft
Air draft not published — measure yours before any bridge transit.
Ballast Ratio
Ballast ratio not published.

Typical Sail Inventory

What Niagara 35 Encore owners usually carry and what's worth buying used vs. new.

Mainsail 237.5 ft²
Dacron cross-cut with 2 reef points is standard. Full-batten is a common upgrade.
Replace new
150% Genoa 540.0 ft²
The workhorse headsail. Most boats have one on a furler by now.
Replace new
110% Working Jib ~396 ft²
Good secondary sail for breezy days — used market is strong.
Buy used
Storm Jib 180.0 ft²
Bright orange recommended. Rarely used, hard to justify new.
Buy used
Asymmetric Spinnaker ~1,296 ft²
Popular downwind upgrade — easier than symmetric for shorthanded sailing.
Optional

Replacement Cost Estimator

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