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Southern Spars team celebrates 25 years of success and innovation

by Sail-World on 14 Oct 2014
Southern Spars - inside the New Zealand spar manufacturing facility, part of the North Technology Group Southern Spars
The Southern Spars team celebrates the company’s 25th year in operation with a continuous wave of innovation and ongoing expansion of its global operation.

The company now employs 550 people worldwide with manufacturing or service facilities in New Zealand (grand prix and superyacht rigs), South Africa (masts for yachts less than 110ft), USA (Composite Rigging with ECsix), Denmark (service and warranty), Sri Lanka (One Design rigs) and Spain (service and maintenance).

Established in 1989 as Southern Spars Ltd by Mark Hauser, Terry Gillespie, Chris Packer and Geoff Hurley, the company’s expertise was forged during the major industry transition from aluminium to carbon fibre spars. With the arrival of carbon fibre in the early 1990s, Southern Spars was quick to make use of the light, strong manufacturing material, creating mast and spar packages for America’s Cup Class contenders, the Japanese Nippon Challenge and Team New Zealand (NZ Challenge) in 1992. Southern Spars has supplied one or more teams at every America’s Cup since then, including the 2013 San Francisco event when Southern Spars supplied Luna Rossa Challenge with a complete wing package and delivered all the main components for the Emirates Team New Zealand wings.

Even in those early days, the skills learned on America’s Cup projects were quickly adapted for grand prix race boats, with the company building the world’s first all carbon-fibre superyacht rig for Neville Crichton’s 32.6m Esprit, launched in 1991. Against dire predictions, the Southern Spars rig served the owners faithfully for more than 200,000 sea miles. It was still going strong when it took a direct lightning strike in Tahiti, ending the mast’s two-decade career, by which time carbon-fibre had achieved universal acceptance.

In 2003, the company was acquired by the North Sails Group owned by American industrialist Terry Kohler. This year, the group changed hands again when it was purchased by Oakley Capital. Southern Spars operates as an independent entity within the group.


In 2014, virtually every aspect of a Southern Spars rig is handled in-house, beginning on the design floor where 27 designers and engineers work on specific areas of each project. Part of the group’s arsenal is a propriety suite of software called Rigcalc and Membrain, which fully integrates the rig and sail design, so that the mast and sailplan work to maximum efficiency as a single propulsion system. Great attention is paid to aerodynamics and Finite Element Analysis is key in the drive to achieve the greatest performance for the least weight.

'In a field where all the top competitors are producing good products and striving for a competitive edge, detail is everything and, at Southern Spars, we pride ourselves on detail,' says Director Mark Hauser.

Southern Spars Thin Ply is a key tool which requires attention to detail for every aspect of the design and production process. This Thin Ply, unidirectional, pre-preg carbon-fibre was developed initially for sail-making, but Southern Spars has adopted it for spar-making.

'Lamination accuracy is the fundamental thing that has to be right,' says Hauser. 'That is why we put so much effort in with Thin Ply, ensuring immaculate work areas, temperature control and so on. At the end of the day, the quality of the tube and the accuracy of the manufacturing system is what gives our customers the best possible product.'

For the rest of this story and other news from the Southern Spars team, see the latest newsletter below or click here to download this and previous editions.

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