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Emirates Team New Zealand's visit at Jackson Industries

by Lawrence Schaffler on 15 Aug 2017
Emirates Team NZ leads Oracle Team USA - America’s Cup 2017, June 25, 2017 - Great Sound Bermuda Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
The America’s Cup made a brief appearance at an Onehunga CNC machining and composite engineering facility last week, accompanied by members of Emirates Team New Zealand who’d come to extend a big thank-you.

Jackson Industries and Emirates Team New Zealand’s onsite build team, lead by Paul Quinn, produced the precision carbon-fibre foils for the high-flying catamaran which last month defeated Oracle Team USA 7 – 1 in Bermuda to bring the Auld Mug back to New Zealand.

“We particularly wanted to bring the Cup to the team at Jackson Industries,” said Emirates Team New Zealand Shore Manager Sean Regan, “as a gesture of appreciation for an incredible job, exe-cuted perfectly, against an impossible deadline.”

As one of the most crucial components on the catamaran, he added, manufacturing the foils de-manded high-spec moulds and tooling, high-tech composite engineering – and finally, precision machining of the foils.


“All of these parameters came under unrelenting pressure as the design of the foils evolved over the months, requiring tweaks and adjustments. With unswerving commitment, this team deliv-ered – and we look forward to working with them again.”

Regan also acknowledged the significance of Emirates Team New Zealand’s victory for New Zea-land industry, and believed it heralded a particular boost for the country’s marine industry.

Managing director Jim Jackson said the company has been involved with Emirates Team New Zea-land for some 16 years, and had contributed to the development of the AC72 catamaran for the 2013 event in San Francisco.

“This year’s event with the AC50 was very different – not only because the timeframe was so tight, but also because the design and technology of the boats had advanced enormously. We were forced to up our game and invest in higher-spec machinery – and our composite engineering ex-pertise was pushed into uncharted territory – let’s just call it a fairly steep learning curve!

“But working with Emirates Team New Zealand has been an incredible journey. I like to believe we share a common philosophy – there is no such thing as no.”



Foil Production

Each of the AC50’s foils comprise 400 layers of carbon-fibre. To achieve the right density/structural integrity, the layers are cured in stage in ovens and auto-claves. Each foil took around three months to build, and two processes were involved in achieving the required accuracy, says the Jackson’s project manager, Paul Flett.

“The first is producing the tooling – the female mould – and the second is machining the actual foil’s upper surface.
“The overall length of each foil is about six metres. Machining a one-piece mould not only requires a large ‘bed’, but also a facility with a high degree of accuracy over a very large, three-dimensional space. The job squeezed into our five-axis machining centre with millimetres to spare.”
Machining carbon-fibre, he adds, isn’t easy.

“Carbon is very hard and conventional cutting heads wouldn’t work, particularly on the high-density foils. A conventional cutting head would rip the fibre apart and splinter the surface.

“Instead, we sourced specialist, diamond-coated cutting heads equipped with a unique geometry. They’re used in the aerospace industry, and while they’re not cheap, they leave a superb finish.”

Jackson also machined other carbon-fibre tooling and components for Emirates Team New Zea-land’s boat, including the radical pedal-power bikes.

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