Masthead rig

A masthead rig on a sailing vessel consists of a forestay and backstay both attached at the top of the mast.

The major advantage a masthead sloop has over a fractional one, is that the jib is larger.

Since the jib has no mast in front of it to cause turbulent airflow over it, it is considered much more efficient than the main, especially for sailing up wind.

Increasing the tension on the back stay does not tend to bend the mast, as it would on a fractional sloop.

One reason this rig is used on oceangoing boats is that it can be made quite strong, as every part of it, except the boom, is in either tension or compression.

A UFO 34 an example of a masthead-rigged yacht