Sailboat spinnaker pole
carbontelescopic

sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
sailboat spinnaker pole
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Characteristics

Application domain
for sailboats
Material
carbon
Other characteristics
telescopic

Description

C-Tech manufacture carbon fibre spinnaker poles to suit almost any yacht, class or pole end fittings. Carbon fibre spinnaker poles are typically 50% lighter and over 20% stiffer than an equivalent aluminium pole. C-Tech's mandrel wrapped manufacturing process enables us to add localised reinforcement and customise a parallel or tapered laminate to suit the exact requirements. Standard pole sections range between: our smallest standard size - 22mm ID, up to 4.2m (for a yacht up to 12ft) to our biggest standard size - 150mm ID, tapers to 9.4m (for a yacht up to 95ft). Larger custom sizes are available as well as kevlar wear strips, jockey poles, whisker and jib poles and poles sleeved for easy shipping. Standard Spinnaker Poles C-Tech design and build spinnaker poles to suit the exact requirements for your yacht. The carbon fibre section is optimised for weight and stiffness. A range of end fittings are rigging options are available. Poles can be suplied with a natural, clearcoat or painted finish. Telescopic Spinnaker Poles C-Tech build telescopic spinnaker poles that can be used at a range of intermediate lengths to pole out a number of different jibs and genoas.

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Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 02 - Stand 228

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