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Doyle Sails Team Riders review Moth Worlds 2021 at Malcesine

by Danielle Burridge/Doyle Sails 21 Oct 2021 04:46 PDT 22 October 2021
Nina Curtis (AUS) was one of the Doyle Moth Team Riders who descended on Lake Garda, Italy for the 2021 World Championships © Doyle Sails

The Doyle Sails Moth Team Riders descended on Lake Garda, Italy for the World Championships in August, with some of the biggest names choosing Doyle Sails. With great effort going into innovation and development in the last twelve months, more and more frequently we are seeing these elite athletes choosing to work with Doyle Sails, in one of the most competitive fleets in the world.

For over two years, Kyle Langford has collaborated with Luke Molloy from Doyle Sails Palma to create a range of Moth sails suitable for everyone, Kyle brings a wealth of experience from a range of high performance, Grand Prix sailing campaigns including the Sail GP league, where he holds the position of Wing Trimmer for the Australian SailGP Team, America's Cup, Maxi Race Yachts including Comanche and onboard Team Brunel in the last Volvo Ocean Race.

The internationally renowned Doyle Sails design team works closely with incredible sailors, all over the world who focus on the finesse required for elite one design sailing. This has allowed a beautifully curated sail straight out of the bag.

Doyle Sails has seen the rise in sailors using our Doyle Stratis Moth sails, including fellow SailGP sailors Phil Robertson, Diego Botin, Nina Curtis, David Gilmour and Tom Johnson, alongside Olympic sailors Tara Pacheco, Simen Kurtbay

Doyle Sails Team Rider Phil Robertson had a great event in Malcesine, cracking into podium finishes during a number of races, and finishing in 6th place overall. Phil, is well in tune with the Doyle Sails Stratis product with two seasons with the Spanish SailGP team as skipper.

"I am fairly new to the Moth class but was straight on pace thanks to my Doyle sail. I raced with the new Stratis AP and discovered some incredible downwind pace which launched me into some top three finishes. I used one sail for the whole range of conditions which is testament to the adaptability of the Stratis design and Structured Luff technology " says Robertson.

Pre-training for Nina Curtis' first Moth World Championships consisted of seven training sessions in very quick succession, a borrowed boat and some good-natured teammates. The self proclaimed "battler" ended the regatta with some excellent crashes, a learning curve like no other and overall was very happy with first Moth event!

This event was a record breaking event with 12 female sailors on the race course, more than any other Moth World Championships prior. In a heavily male dominated fleet, it is great to see an emerging female fleet of sailors.

Doyle Sails Team rider Kyle Langford has been an incredible asset to the Doyle design process and these type of partnerships are what make Doyle Sails unique, a win-win for both sides. Langford also had top three finishes throughout qualifying and finals, with a race win.

Doyle Sails | Moth Team Riders results at Moth Worlds 2021 - Malcesine

4th Kyle Langford 6th Phil Robertson, 11th Tom Johnson 20th David Gillmour. 28th Sam Gilmour 44th Diego Botin 48th Axel munkby 57th Fredrik Appelberg 73rd Fredrik Melsson 94th Sinem Kurtbay 123rd Nina Curtis, 129th Tara Pacheco

New to the 2020 Doyle Sails Moth range is a world-class Stratis membrane option, which further optimises the Structured Luff design and ultimately brings more speed into the Moth Class. The refined finishing details and fit is in keeping with our ethos of lighter weight and better shape, equal more speed.

Less weight:

With more than 3kg less weight in the sail, a Doyle Moth sail is the ultimate performance advantage. When a fully rigged Moth weighs between 35 - 38 kg fully rigged, this is a big gain for the overall weight of the yacht. Less weight = more speed.

Doyle Moth Sail: 4kg Other Moth Sail: 7kg

Made from Carbon: Doyle Moth sails are the only sails available to this class that include Carbon, delivering less stretch, less weight and more performance. The inclusion of carbon also means that Doyle Moth sails hold their shape throughout the wind range. All other alternatives offering a lower performance orientated product, with more stretch and weight.

To find out more about Doyle Moth sails doylesails.com/one-design-moth

About Doyle Sails: Around the world, Doyle Sails has over 500 sailmakers in 46 different locations, all equally passionate about sailing - living and breathing our ethos' Global Leaders and Local Experts.'

As sailors, our obsession with sailing connects us to the water. The water is our playground, a sanctuary where we seek enjoyment, a competitive playing field where we race as competitors; it's sometimes our home and always a place that unlocks our sense of adventure wherever that adventure might take us. Behind every adventure is a Doyle sailor who shares this same obsession as you. We put your journey at the very heart of what we do to deliver the ultimate enjoyment and performance, powering our constant need to push the boundaries in sail design and innovation, to reimagine sailing.

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