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Hall Spars: Quarterly Newsletter - Latest Swan 65 & 78.. Regatta results

by Hall Spars Marketing 23 Oct 2019 01:21 PDT 23 October 2019
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RECENT LAUNCHES

Swan 78

We have some sea trial news about the latest Swan 78 from Pietarsaari in Finland. The new member of the Swan family named Azzurro, carried out successful sea trials in Jakobstad. Sporting a clean, special satin black finish above deck and high gloss clear coat below deck.

All of Nautor´s know-how and experience in racing and cruising yachts have been incorporated into this new Swan 78, a direct descendant of the original Swan 80 and 82 models of the past. It features an iconic Hall V-boom and full Future Fibres ECsix multistrand rigging package.

The new boat is faster, safer, easier to control and, more comfortable at sea. The appearance is that of neatness and efficiency. This new Swan is and will be, the best of her kind for years to come.

Swan 65

The Swan 65 Tsitika also enjoyed some time on the water testing out the new Hall Spars 3 spreader mast with a Hall Ocean Furl boom accompanied with a full ECsix standing rigging package from Future Fibres.

The rig was unique due to the electronics hardware such as load cells, Sat/ TV Domes, 4G/Wifi range amplifiers, FLIR night vision camera, security cameras on the spreaders, custom mini dive-camera built into mast wall to monitor the furling function of the mainsail and two sets of wind sensing gear.
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Hall Spars will once again be exhibiting at METS TRADE, the world's largest marine trade exhibition, taking place on the 19-21 November

Come and find our expert Hall Spars team at stand 12.024 - available for any enquiries and solutions related to your rig and rigging needs. 
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REGATTA RESULTS

Congratulations to the following Hall Spars rigged yachts on their recent regatta performances:
The Swan Nations Trophy
ClubSwan 42
1st - Mela
2nd -  Digital Bravo
3rd -  Far Star

Swan 45
1st - Fever
2nd - Automations
3rd - Blue Nights- Eke
Les Voiles de St. Tropez
Wally Class
3rd - Y3K

IRC A 3
1st - Twin Soul B
3rd -  Wallyño

IRC A 4
2nd -  Ryokan 2
 
Maxi Rolex Cup
MM Racer-Cruiser Class
1st - Flow
MM Cruiser-Racer Class
1st -  H2O

Palermo Monte Carlo
Line Honours
1st - Vera
ORC Group - 3rd - Anouk
IRC Group - 3rd - Arobas2

Laser Masters Worlds 2019 Winner - Dave Ridley

A special shoutout goes to our very own NZ Managing Director and resident sailor Dave Ridley for winning the Laser Masters Worlds 2019 in Port Zélande, Netherlands. Congratulations on a job well done.
Check out the latest Hall Spars feature in the Seahorse Magazine. Click here to read more.
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