INAUGURAL
ISSUE
Welcome
to Forte Carbon Fiber's first News Flash! Our first issue
is about the MiniTransat Acadia’s new,
super light mast ~ a mast that pushes standard safety boundaries
~ yet holds firm against punishing racing and weather conditions
time after time...
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COMING ISSUES
» Retrofit
with a Forte Bow Sprit Kit
» New
Mast for a 35' Hinkley Pilot
» New
Spars for Outward Bound
TALK
ABOUT QUICK WEIGHT LOSS...
Forte
designed and built a new mast, boom and bow pole for Acadia,
a Mini Class prototype, in November 2006. Sailed by Clay Burkhalter
and designed by Rod Johnstone, Acadia is a solo, offshore,
transatlantic racer.
On request,
Clay’s new mast pushes the safety factor envelope further
than any other spar we’ve built. Forte ordinarily designs
masts with a safety factor 3-4X that required to keep a mast
standing under normal sailing conditions. Our robust safety
factors allow for slamming load, broaching, crash jibes, capsizing
and other punishing events.
Clay
asked for a super lightweight spar to boost Acadia’s
competitiveness, so we built a 29 lb, 39’ mast with a
1.8X safety factor. Even after applying additional hardware
reinforcement patches, the finished Forte mast weighed about
14 lbs less than Acadia’s previous carbon fiber mast,
supplied by another manufacturer.
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"My
Forte mast is Fantastic. It is light and extremely strong.
I have already put it through a number of tests which included
two gales in the Bay of Biscay, and on three different occasions
have done flying gybes (thanks to autopilot malfunctions) with
the spinnaker up, and each time it (the mast) came through
unscathed. In the Pornichet Select Race, I gybed in 30 knots
of wind, 2 miles from the finish, with a full main and broke
one of the running backstays, so no backstays on downwind...
everything was okay."
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Clay Burkhalter, June 19, 2007 |