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Southern Spars & North Sails Australia collaborate on furling boom

by Ben Gladwell, Southern Spars on 19 Jan 2016
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North Sails and Southern Spars delivered the first of a kind collaboration out of its manufacturing base in Sri Lanka. The 6.6m Carbon Furling Boom with manual drive was delivered to the client, Windcraft Australia, with the sail rolled around the mandrel – ready to install on the mast and hoist the sail.

It shows the unique ability for the North Group to deliver a complete solution through collaborative design, manufacturing and logistics. It also embodies Southern Spars’ concept of “Push Play” which aims to deliver turn-key performance products out of the box.

Michael Coxon, head of North Sails Australia, was very pleased with how the collaboration worked out.

'When one of our bigger clients in Sydney chose one of the new Southern Furl booms to be fitted on their latest boat it was great news for both ourselves and Southern,” says Coxson. “Working with Design Services, we were able to deliver the finished sail to the Southern facility in Sri Lanka, where it was fitted into the boom for shipping. As soon as the sail and boom combination arrived on the boat the sail was hoisted. All in all it was a great success and hopefully another factor that helps more clients see how powerful the Southern / North combination can be.'

Southern Spars has increased its production capacity in Sri Lanka and is looking to deliver similar solutions (for booms from 5-12m) into Europe and the US in 2016.

For quotes and queries on the Southern Spars furling boom range contact: furlingbooms@southernspars.com

For more stories like this, visit www.southernspars.com/southern-spars-news/



About Southern Spars
Southern Spars specialises in the design and construction of carbon fibre spars and components, rigging, and rig servicing.As the industry pioneer, Southern Spars built its first carbon spar in 1990. Since then the company has pursued a passion for delivering world class cruising and racing spars, carbon rigging and service.

Its operation extends to four corners of the world with centres in the USA, Denmark, Spain, and South Africa, and headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand. Southern Spars employs more than 350 staff worldwide.

Southern Spars is backed by the international North Technology Group, a company renowned for investing in leading technology companies. www.southernspars.com.

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