Openness
The amount of water and air that can quickly pass through a net will depend on the openness (open area / total area) of the material. Openness should be the first consideration in choosing a netting material as it effects the seaworthiness of the boat. With catamarans, the forward nets will get pounded from underneath by water forces. With trimarans the windward bow net will catch wind pressure while the leeward net will catch the water.
Generally, this is more of a concern for offshore sailing where heavy weather may be encountered. Boats with larger net areas require greater openness than those with smaller net areas. High preformance boats require greater openness than cruising boats. Nets closer to the ends of the boat need to be more open than nets near the center. The following chart shows the openness percentage for several of the different materials on a typical sized net.
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The following table lists some very general guidelines for the minimum net openness for offshore sailing. This is a guideline only, based on typical cruising multihulls, and individual boat requirements may vary considerably from this.
Boat type, and net size |
Minimum net openness |
| Catamaran fwd nets under 50 sq ft | 30% |
| Catamaran fwd nets 50 to 120 sq ft | 40% |
| Catamaran fwd nets over 120 sq ft | 50% |
| preformance cruising Trimaran bow nets | 70% |
| cruising Trimaran bow nets under 100 sq ft | 50% |
| Trimaran wing nets under 60 sq ft | 10% |
| Trimaran wing nets 60 to 120 sq ft | 30% |
| Trimaran wing nets over 120 sq ft | 50% |
Openness figures for all netting materials. calculated for a 50 sq ft opening including borders and lacing gaps
Polypropylene Mesh |
16% |
Square Hole Mesh |
32% |
Coated Polyester Mesh |
41% |
| Offshore 3/8" Polyester Open Net | 61% |
| Light Duty Nylon Open Net | 73% |
| Ultra Pro 1-1/2" Polyester Open Net | 75% |
| 2" Webbing Net, with 3" Avg Gap |
44% |
| 2" Webbing Net, with 2-1/2" Avg Gap | 39% |
| 2" Webbing Net, with 2" Avg Gap | 35% |
| 1" Webbing Net, with 2-1/1-2" Avg Gap | 56% |
| 1" Webbing Net, with 2" Avg Gap | 51% |
| 1" Webbing Net, with 1-1/1-2" Avg Gap | 44% |
| 1" Webbing Net, with 1" Avg Gap | 35% |
