Yachtbau

Express 40 by Sail Ventures 24th August 2007

The Class 40 rule was created by an association of offshore racers, naval architects and designers. Their aim: to develop a fast, competitive, short-handed offshore yacht that sponsors and individuals would be attracted to without the major price tag. The Class 40 is a box rule that restricts the use of super-expensive materials, construction techniques and items such as canting keels and carbon hulls.The Rule promotes a fast, healthy and safe, offshore shorthanded sailing yacht.

 

 

Najad chooses SP's range of Production Boatbuilding products to build the new 355 model 11th June 2007

Najad Boatyard, located in Henan on the west coast of Sweden, combines advanced manufacture methods with highly skilled craftspeople to make contemporary styled, performance orientated cruising yachts.

 

 

 

Atlantic 85 10th November 2006

When lifesaving charity the RNLI decided it wanted a high performance, four crew, radar equipped, inshore lifeboat that was also capable of 35 knots in extreme weather conditions, they approached SP as a supply partner for the project.

 

 

 

 

Angel of Joy 04th September 2006

Cyrus's goal was to create a truly practical vessel, capable of withstanding the worst conditions, yet one that would offer a high degree of comfort and performance with an accelerated build time.

 

 

 

New teak deck laid for Velsheda using SP370 adhesive 04th September 2006

Velsheda, the J Class yacht, has recently returned to SYS (Southampton Yacht Services) in the UK for a major refit which has included the installation of a new teak deck. SP370 teak deck adhesive has been used to bond all the teak to the structural sub deck.

 

 

Telefonica Movistar 04th November 2005

Telefonica Movistar, the Spanish V70 entry for the forthcoming Volvo Ocean Race 2005/6 has been turning heads not only for covering a record-breaking 530 nautical miles in 24 hours in April 2005.