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Old 11-30-2011, 02:31 AM
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Ilan has continued to develop his Omerwingsail using a rotating A frame mast.

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Old 11-30-2011, 09:48 PM
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I really liked a number of items in the post #31 video.

This version looks like someone is finally trying to leverage off of the available wing shape for full structural and practical benefits.

Check it out.
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Old 04-28-2012, 11:09 PM
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I am in discussions with Omer soft wing sails about a catamaran version. I have seen some renderings from Formula France but dont fully understand how it will work on my Cat. Looking forward to seeing Mark IV sail info soon.

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Old 04-28-2012, 11:34 PM
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I am in discussions with Omer soft wing sails about a catamaran version. I have seen some renderings from Formula France but dont fully understand how it will work on my Cat. Looking forward to seeing Mark IV sail info soon.

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Gooday bloke. What does one do with all that windage in say - 50 to 70 kts of wind. I've a light weight 40' fast tri. I need 'excessive windage' in strong winds - Cat 3, Cat 4, Cat 5 - - like I need a hole in my leeward float. Nice - but ????

Ciao, james Looking forward to learning - what you can find out & Thanks a lot for all the info. jj
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Gooday bloke. What does one do with all that windage in say - 50 to 70 kts of wind. I've a light weight 40' fast tri. I need 'excessive windage' in strong winds - Cat 3, Cat 4, Cat 5 - - like I need a hole in my leeward float. Nice - but ????

Ciao, james Looking forward to learning - what you can find out & Thanks a lot for all the info. jj
Wind age of the bipole do you mean?? From what I am looking at I can't see a quantum difference between the standard mast and a shorter aframe mast. But either way I like the technology and will put my money into it.

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Old 05-09-2012, 04:48 PM
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Wind age of the bipole do you mean?? From what I am looking at I can't see a quantum difference between the standard mast and a shorter aframe mast. But either way I like the technology and will put my money into it.

Mick
Gooday Mick. There was no intention to be critical - in my question. However I do know that any weight above (let's say 1 to 1 1/2 times high of the width of the hull) the sailing waterline is not helpful at all.

How do I get in touch with these people??? I have a light weight cruising tri that has a wing mast on it & was looking at getting a more efficient rig. Am wondering if this is the right rig for my vessel??? Weight aloft - or should I say - the lack of weight aloft - is a primary concern of mine.

Thanks for any assistance. Ciao, james
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Old 05-10-2012, 02:26 AM
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Old 05-10-2012, 02:50 PM
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Tnx Pericles

Gooday cobber & thank-you. Pericles - I'm now 'enlightened' - by your facts !!!

I have just sent him an e-mail & will await more information.

Have a great day - go sailing - smile & enjoy. Ciao, james
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