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RBS Cruising Mainsail Leech Batten Selection Guide:
| Fractional
Rigs |
Masthead
Rigs |
Boat Size |
Batten # |
Profile |
Boat Size |
Batten # |
Profile |
25 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E15180
E15200
E15230
E15265 |
25 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E15140
E15160
E15180
E15200 |
| 30 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19200
E19230
E19265
E19300 |
30 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19200
E19230
E19265
E19265 |
| 35 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19230
E19265
E19300
E19350 |
35 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19200
E19230
E19265
E19300 |
| 40 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19265
E19300
E19350
E19400 |
40 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19230
E19265
E19300
E19350 |
| 45 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19265
E19300
E19350
E19400 |
45 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19230
E19300
E19350
E19400 |
| 50 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19265
E19350
E19400
E19400 |
50 foot |
#1
#2
#3
#4 |
E19265
E19300
E19350
E19400 |
The 10 and 12mm widths are primarily used for jib and main battens for Dinghy’s
and smaller One Design classes.
The 15mm width battens are used in beach catamarans smaller cruising mains
and jibs.
Our 19 and 25mm width battens are used for both compression and leech battens
in mains and jibs for larger boats 30 feet and over.

E15300 E (E-Glass) 15 (width in mm) .300 (thickness in inches)
CB15300 CB (Carbon Bar) 15 (width in mm) .300 (thickness in inches)
The basic breakdown of our Batten Codes goes as shown above.
- The code will always start off with either an E or a CB which stands for either
E-Glass or Carbon Bar.
- The next 2 numbers will always stand for the width of the batten in millimeters.
- The final 3 numbers will always stand for the thickness in inches.
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