The most attractive, durable polytarp sails are usually made from a heavier white polytarp material. Generally, polysails are made from white ultraviolet-protected (UV-protected) material that is 12–16
mils (0.30–0.40 mm) thick (1 mil is .001 inches) and weighs about 6–8 ounces per square yard (200-270
grams per
square meter) —about twice the weight and thickness of the common colored tarps which usually have no UV protection. The weave density of polyethylene strips in the inner layer determines the quality of the material. Common tarps have a weave of about 6' x 8' (1.8 x 2.4 m). "Canopy grade" white polytarps, on the other hand, have a weave of 12' x 14' (3.6 m x 4.3 m) or 14' x 14' (4.3 m x 4.3 m). Increasingly, white polytarp is used to construct
mainsails,
jibs, and
mizzens, while the lightweight polytarp materials are reserved for making
spinnakers. Polysail is the term given to any sail made of polytarp material and not just the white polytarp material. == Common sail types ==