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Southern Spars - Special offer on boom and other news

by Sail-World.com on 28 Oct 2016
Southern Spars is exhibiting at the Hamburg Boat Show SW
Southern Spars is off to the Hamburg Boat Show.

Our Europe-based sales team will be on the stand for the duration of the show from October 29 to November 6, hall B5 stand D100.

Come long for a chat and to check out some mast sections as well as our new range of furling booms on display.

Southern Spars is running a special offer for a free carbon fibre vang on all booms that are ordered in the month of November.

In other recent news from Southern Spars:


2017/18 Volvo Ocean Race:

It feels like the last Volvo Ocean Race just finished, but there is already less than a year to go until the next race. Here's a throwback to just before the 2014-2015 edition.

Southern Spars Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015

It feels like the last Volvo Ocean Race just finished, but there is already less than a year to go until the next race. Here's a throwback to just before the 2014-2015 edition.

Posted by Southern Spars on Thursday, October 27, 2016




Switching from pinhead to square-top on My Song:


As the focus of many new superyachts widens to include high performance racing, as well as the traditional luxury cruising, rig packages are becoming increasingly complicated.

Much of Southern Spars’ work on the Baltic 130 My Song was directed towards making it possible for the yacht to switch quickly between square-top racing and pin-head delivery or cruising main sails.

When in cruising mode, the masthead is fitted with a crane and the existing backstays become a permanent arrangement for the pin-head main, which makes for easy sailing and tacking and gybing without running backstays. The switch to a square-top main sail means quickly removing the mast-crane, moving the running backstays to the crane and swapping out the cruising main for the racing sail. The upper deflectors become redundant, and the lower deflectors become the attachment point for a checkstay if a staysail is used, or the sea-state demands some additional fore/aft support for the rig. It sounds like a big job, but the crew can make this transformation inside three hours.

When in racing trim she can hit 30 knots – speeds which are usually reserved for the fastest racing yachts – yet have already been proven possible for luxury cruisers by this 110 ton vessel.

To provide the performance that My Song’s owner wanted for regatta racing, her rig design, construction and specification more resemble that of a grand prix racer than a conventional cruiser. She is fitted with halyard locks for masthead and fractional sails that are rated to 16 tons. Sail loads are supported by locks for the mainsail at full hoist as well as reefs, and all headsails, as they reduce the compression loading down the mast that would be generated by the load being generated by a halyard only.

Like many modern racing yachts, My Song makes use of backstay deflectors to react the J4 and J5 headstays when they are in use, as well as provide an efficient control mechanism for mainsail shape though a wide range of windspeed. Deflectors transfer the load of the backstay more directly to the headstay, generating exceptionally low headstay sag numbers for a yacht of this type. By directing the loadpath of the backstay into the headstay area, bending of the topmast is reduced meaning material can be removed from the section of the mast between where the forestay and backstays are connected.” This lightens and lowers the VCG of the rig overall.



TP52: Next Generation:

Much like the TP52 teams themselves, Southern Spars is always pushing to find gains performance. Over the past 12 months, serious work has gone in to see where we can make improvements, and we are pleased to announce that the 2017 season will mark the release of Southern Spars’ new generation of TP52 rigs.

A new section shape has been developed, born from extensive aerodynamic studies, which reduces aerodynamic drag and improves stiffness compared with our previous generation rigs. Our design team has also managed to find gains in many of the fittings and attachments on the rig.

The improved stiffness characteristics of the shape mean we can remove laminate from certain areas and re-allocate it to others. This means we can achieve an even more desirable stiffness curve while keeping the total weight and centre of gravity within the limit of the rule.

In recent times, Southern Spars has been a dominating force in the TP52 Super Series. Every new-built yacht that races on the Super Series circuit competes using a Southern Spars mast. Quantum Racing, recently switched to Southern Spars and won the 2016 World Championships.

Our new rigs can also be equipped with Future Fibres’ Razr solid carbon rigging.

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