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The Bearing SailScape LSx3

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The Bearing SailScape — Large Speed Edition

Not just a sail — a declaration of direction and control.

The Bearing SailScape is built for Pathfinders who know exactly where they’re headed and don’t feel the need to explain it. This design isn’t loud for attention’s sake — it’s precise, intentional, and quietly intimidating.

Concentric steel rings stretch across three Large Speed Sails, forming a unified mark that only fully reveals itself once the wind fills the canvas. As the ship turns, the geometry comes alive — steady, centered, and impossible to ignore. It reads clean at speed, sharp at distance, and unmistakably deliberate.

This is what happens when design respects motion instead of fighting it.

What’s in the chest:

  • Three properly formatted .PNT files designed specifically for Large Speed Sails
  • A clear, no-nonsense instruction sheet so placement goes right the first time

How to rig it correctly:

This SailScape is designed to span three Large Speed Sails placed in specific snap positions:

  • Rear sail: position #1
  • Middle sail: position #5
  • Front sail: position #10

Set them correctly and the image locks together into a single, cohesive mark. Miss the order and you’ll know immediately.

The Bearing SailScape is for Pathfinders who value balance, direction, and ships that look right while cutting through open water — not just while sitting pretty at anchor.

You will get the following files:
  • JPG (1MB)
  • PNT (64KB)
  • PNT (64KB)
  • PNT (64KB)

What You Will Get With Your Purchase

For Stock items you are purchasing the downloadable Atlas (filename).pnt file. This file is the graphic for your Sail, Flag, Billboard, Canvas or Tame depending on which item you purchased. You will also get the free Instructions.jpg file. It is a detailed and easy to follow set of instructions to help you get your new graphic on your Sail, Flag, Billboard, Canvas or Tame. After you've done it once, you won't need the instructions again.