Please select your home edition
Edition
Doyle_SailWorld_728X90px-03 TOP




Doyle Sails: One Design expert and coach, Andrew Brown on designing sails for youth sailors

by Doyle Sails 17 Oct 2021 15:40 PDT 18 October 2021
Toyota National Optimist Championships, Murrays Bay SC, April 2019 © Richard Gladwell

Winning sailors know that when boats are identical, sails become the major opportunity to gain a performance advantage.

Doyle Sails utilises a computational simulation environment to engineer sails that are faster out of the bag, easier to trim and maintain their designed shape through a greater wind range.

Recently Doyle Sails One Design expert Andrew Brown, spoke about what he enjoys most when working with one-design sailors and, in particular, the future sailors. Andrew comments: “I always enjoy when clients get in touch about their newly designed Doyle Sails. This is the second time the Palmer family from Christchurch (South Island, New Zealand) have worked with us on developing a brand new design for the class.

“The first sail that we worked on together was an Optimist sail for an ultra-small skipper – this then became the “Orange” sail which is a weapon of a sail - and the sail of choice to a number of small Opti kids. It started off as a one of a kind “Pink” sail; but was so good it ended up being a production sail.

“This second sail we have worked together on is the P Class Black+ sail. It is for the stronger, more experienced P Class sailors, and after moving through thorough testing in Charteris Bay, Christchurch and in Auckland combined with the feedback we’ve received from the Palmer family – it looks like our by sailors, for sailors approach continues to work well. It is really great to also see a good number of sailors out on Lyttleton Harbour being put through their paces by the Charteris Bay Yacht Club Coaches!

“As the saying goes – if you can sail a P Class, you can sail anything”.

Originally from Christchurch, Andrew Brown is the holder of 13 national titles in dinghy racing, and represented New Zealand at the 2004 Olympics in the International 470 Class.

He currently undertakes contract coaching for the Yachting New Zealand’s NZL Sailing Team, as well as coaching locally and internationally and running local yacht club programmes in Auckland as well as being part of a long term commitment by Doyle Sails to the One Design market. Andrew is supported by One Design expert designer Andrew Lechte, who is based out of Australia and focuses primarily on the strengthening of the global One Design division.

For his tips on regatta preparation click here

Buy sails online All three sails and Optimist accessories are available for purchase by clicking here

Related Articles

Profile: Doyle Sails CCO & pro-sailor, Emma Hendy
Doyle Sails CCO Emma Hendy is part of a groundswell of opportunities opening up for women The pathway from professional sailing ranks to management of a marine technology company is a well-trodden route, albeit one that, to date, is seldom traversed by women. Doyle Sails Chief Commercial Officer Emma Hendy is one success story. Posted on 4 Apr
Warrior Won wins Transatlantic Race
Warrior Won used a partial inventory of Doyle Sails utilising both downwind and reaching sails AC52 Warrior Won (USA), owned and skippered by Chris Sheehan, has claimed the overall title for the 10th edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race. Warrior Won's corrected time under IRC after they completed the 3000 nm race on January 18. Posted on 2 Feb
Doyle Sails signs partnership with Royal Akarana
Doyle Sails signs significant partnership with Royal Akarana YC extending Doyle support of club sail Royal Akarana Yacht Club has signed a significant partnership with New Zealand owned and operated sailmaker Doyle Sails. Posted on 9 Nov 2023
Doyle Sails: Stratis 600 - Cruise with confidence
Designed as the ultimate cruising solution, Stratis 600 will stand the test of time Designed as the ultimate cruising solution, Stratis 600 will stand the test of time. The most recent addition to the world-renowned Stratis range is designed to deliver affordable sails with increased durability to yachts from 15 to 200 feet. Posted on 6 Oct 2023
Bella Mente breaks Round the Island Race record
Completing the course in in 1 hour, 25 minutes and 32 seconds at Block Island Race Week The Maxi 72 Bella Mente, has broke the Round the Island Race record as part of Block Island Race Week, completing the course in 1 hour, 25 minutes and 32 seconds! Congratulations to Hap Fauth and the entire Bella Mente crew. Posted on 26 Jun 2023
Doyle Sails May 2023 Newsletter
May 2023 including: World Superyacht Awards, Maxi Europeans, Club Swan Racing Regatta, SailGP May 2023 including: World Superyacht Awards, Maxi Europeans, Club Swan Racing Regatta, SailGP - Denmark and Australian teams, UK Cape 31 Circuit, Brad Marsh joins Doyle Sails Team, 5.5 Metre Alpen Cup, Superyacht Aquarius II update, Palma Vela Regatta. Posted on 5 Jun 2023
Brad Marsh joins Doyle Sails in key role
Brad Marsh on board as Chief Technology Officer, the latest powerhouse acquisition by Doyle Sails. Brad will lead the global design and project management teams, including research and product development; he will also be a solid addition to the Doyle Sails senior leadership team. Posted on 9 May 2023
Doyle Sailmakers - Do you need new sails now?
The upcoming sailing season is approaching, and Doyle Sails has capacity available The upcoming sailing season is approaching, and Doyle Sails has capacity available, but it is filling fast. If you need new sails now, we will deliver! Posted on 13 Apr 2023
Doyle Sails February newsletter
Doyle Sails February newsletter covering SY Nyumba, Kyle Langford interviewed, Doyle Sails' Honours Doyle Sails February newsletter covering SY Nyumba, Kyle Langford interviewed, Doyle Sails' Honours List, Round North Island Race, Cape 31 at Key West, Canada Ocean Racing second in RORC Transatlantic, Bay of Islands Sailing Week and more Posted on 5 Mar 2023
Doyle Sails January 2023 Newsletter
Doyle Sails January 2023: RORC Trans-Atlantic, Rolex Sydney Hobart, Fort Lauderdale to Key West Doyle Sails January 2023 Newsletter covering RORC Trans-Atlantic, Rolex Sydney Hobart, Fort Lauderdale to Key West, 18ft Skiffs, Cape to Rio 2023, and more Posted on 14 Feb 2023
Doyle_SailWorld_728X90px-02 BOTTOMDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px-04 BOTTOMDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px-05 BOTTOM