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sails of ships are made up of which fibre​

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Answered by Ribhavthepro
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Answer:

Dacron, A polyester fibre.

Answered by rajahmohsin
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Fibre flax is still used for sails, although cotton has replaced it for better quality canvas

Polyester has for decades been the most commonly used sail fiber because it is strong, durable and relatively inexpensive. ...

Nylon is widely used for spinnakers and asymmetric spinnakers (Gennakers™) because it is low cost, is lightweight for its strength, and exhibits good UV stabilit

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