The lead percentage is a key indicator of how a sail plan is balanced between the headsail (foretriangle) and the mainsail. A wellβbalanced boat will point higher and heel less, improving overall performance in a variety of wind conditions.
By comparing the area of the foretriangle to the total sail area, sailors can assess whether the rig is too βheadβheavyβ (high lead) or βmainβheavyβ (low lead). Adjustments such as changing headsail size or reefing the main can be made to achieve the desired balance.
The lead percentage is calculated as the foretriangle area divided by the sum of foretriangle and mainsail areas, multiplied by 100. This simple ratio provides a quick, quantitative check before a race or cruise.
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