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Single-handed sailing dinghy MACH2.3
foilingregattaMoth

single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
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Characteristics

Crew
single-handed
Type
foiling
Use
regatta
Sailing dinghy class
Moth
Length

2.3 m
(7'06" )

Description

We've been working hard to make the Mach2 faster, stronger and more reliable, whilst only adding 150 grams to the overall weight. The M2.3 incorporates production improvements, lessons learned from the Sorrento World Championships and sailor feedback. This is the best version yet of the our 7 times World Championship winning boat. With the demand for 2nd hand Mach2’s at an all time high this is a great time to get your hands on Amac’s latest iteration. The upgrades come at a timely moment as sailors start to think about the 2016 World Championship in Japan. The new 2.3 upgrades are: HULL added laminate around the front wing bar sockets to increase strength increased the stiffness of the side panels near the front wing bar to reduce deflection and denting redesigned the front frame to take greater compression loads COCKPIT repositioned the utility tube to the centre of the boat for adjustable forestay option shortened the control rod tunnel to allow for the 2.3 right height adjuster repositioned the vang pulley saddles to allow for positive bolt and nut fixing, moved away from vang to reduce friction BOW MECHANISM changed welding method of wand axle to increase fatigue strength by over 300% modified angle of the wand holder for improved control tightened tolerances of the bow mechanism for improved tracking

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