METS 2010: Formula Marine introduces unique carbon and wood masts

Dutch mast builder, Formula Marine, a specialist in the design and engineering ...

METS 2010: Formula Marine introduces unique carbon and wood masts

November 18, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Dutch mast builder, Formula Marine, a specialist in the design and engineering of masts in advanced carbon as well as building more traditional spars for yachts up to 80 metres, will show an exceptional development of its carbon technology and wood lamination at METS 2010.

A recent commission from Turkish yacht builder DSV to build wood/carbon spars for a 67 metre, 3 masted schooner has displayed the company’s development skills at their best by combining cutting edge carbon technology with traditional wood design.

The booms for the yacht are being constructed with a laminate of carbon core and an exterior surface of laminated wood. The final appearance will be of a stunning, polished solid wood boom, while being super lightweight and exceptionally strong.

Formula Marine has carbon cure autoclaves at both its facilities in Holland and in France, where the Turkish booms are being built. Formula builds spars to exceptional standards for a wide range of yachts from fast race boats such as the Archambault 40 and Ker 39 to ocean cruising superyachts.  

A section of the Carbon and wood laminate spar will be on show at the Formula Yachts stand in the composite hall 11 at METS.

METS 2010, 16th – 18th November, Stand 11.436 The Composite Pavilion

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