Dell extreme rugged 7414 is great on my Figaro. Gets direct splashes of water in extreme conditions and works no problem. I have it mounted to a police style car mount base station so I don’t have to fiddle with cables each time.
Solid carbon walls and a pretty serious laminate schedule. Weighs about 9kg, could be ~1kg lighter and still handle the loads, but the extra strength is confidence inspiring given the amount of time a 2m sprit spends underwater when attached to a boat with so little freeboard
That’s great! Maybe I can meet them halfway after the Transpac…
Factory sprit is about 1400mm I think, the tack line would run to about the same position as the midsprit tack on my boat.
Figaro 3 is too expensive, Figaro 2 is better and more comfortable for crewed racing but needs a lot of breeze.
What about the Archambault A40 if you want a bit of an interior? https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2007/archambault-a40-rc-3523099/
It was a hell of a slog...once we parked up with the rest of D and E ~30 miles past the offshore mark we called it and motored to SD (glad we brought extra fuel) which brought us through the division C and B parking lots. It pretty much all looked like this from until we were within 30 miles of...
No wedge in this install as the bow is very blunt, however there are a few layers of carbon to spread the load of the Ropeye Loop. Design and engineering was done by Fred Courouble (https://www.couroubledesign.com/) and install by Peter Franzen at The Boat Yard Marina Del Rey - they both come...
I get absolutely zero reception inside the boat without the external antenna connected. The internal antenna is pretty dinky, the external antenna gives much better signal in every condition I’ve tested.
Thank you, honestly the foils are easy to keep clean with the right tool. It's still the keel (and to a less extent the rudders) that make kelp annoying.
The padding is ~10cm thick sheets of dense foam - much stiffer than a pool noodle. The Outils fenders have very little give in your hand and my boat is light enough that I don't see any noticeable compression between the hull and dock in normal conditions. @jsam31 at Sailutions can get you some...
Outils Oceans https://www.outils-oceans.com/
They supply most all of the French boats but like many of the small Bretagne sailing manufacturers, have no clue how to do business internationally
The ones from outils oceans are nice, but it's a pain getting anything from them. I don't have any problems with riding up as long as they are hung at the right height.