Perhaps I didn't make my question clear ......The question wasn't has it been commercially done...but what is the laminate schedule for someone who wants to recreate a one- off for themselves.

I actually want to make one up for a F14 Project...but since the F16 class revolves around this mast section this is the logical place to ask...

It will be shorter than an F 16 mast at 25', and as such will experience lower loads. No sails have been designed or fabricated. However since there are at least a few sail makers that are familiar with the superwing and its properties it seemed like a logical step to start with a known/accepted/successful mast section/bend. To just build something with arbitrary bend characteristics and hope someone could design a well performing sail around it would be foolish. Coming from an extensive windsurfing background I know how hyper critical mast bend is to the performance of a sail…I want to get it right the first time.
Scarecrow, thank you for pointing me in the right direction…I will ask Gato if he has your lamination schedule handy.

To the naysayers...If I avoided every building project that had been attempted by someone else, and was unsuccessful, I would never have built anything. My whole life has been spent building things that others say “you can’t do that”, “can’t be done”, “that will never work”, “we tried that already, it didn’t work”…both in the marine industry and the residential/commercial building industry. I am sure many of you can relate and have a similar story…

Thank you again to Scarecrow and Matt for you constructive, informed response.