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carbon lifting asymmetrical foils

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by Swift, Mar 9, 2016.

  1. Swift
    Joined: Sep 2010
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    Swift Junior Member

    I have the centre boards off the F40 trimaran for sale I have upgraded to AC foils
    These are carbon lifting asymmetrical foils
    extremely strong, weigh 37KG each they have come from Switzerland off a racing tri. Would suit a cat or tri that is looking for better performance. they are 3.2 metres long, chord is 392mm depth is 60mm.
    the center is a rectangle box section of carbon, the walls at least 8mm thick.
    Cost to build these is between $35,000 to $45,000. I do not have the layup plans for these boards, so I can't verify or confirm their breaking loads happy to ship anywhere for free Price is $6000 kiwi includes shipping not country taxes. https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn biscuits trimaran
     

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  2. Swift
    Joined: Sep 2010
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    Swift Junior Member

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