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Pete Melvin of Morelli & Melvin Design & Engineering at the ETNZ base preparing for the 2014 A-Cat Worlds in Takapuna. Viaduct Harbour, Auckland - NEW ZEALAND (February 2014) |
Showing posts with label Pete Melvin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete Melvin. Show all posts
February 7, 2014
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November 26, 2013
Team Vodafone Sailing
One of the best aspects about our time in Auckland has been the opportunity to continually see the performance optimizations that Kiwis make on their sailboats.
Last month, I got an up close look at Simon Hull's Orma 60 Team Vodafone Sailing (VPLP designed/formerly Michel Desjoyeaux's Géant). Hull's boat had some slight performance modifications made for the new summer sailing season which included rudder winglets and a new set of North Sails 3Di.
The Orma 60 was hauled out near the Silo Marina at the former Prada base for the Luna Rossa AC72.
Rudder winglets were designed by Pete Melvin. They were built & fitted into existing rudders by New Zealander George Jakich
Last month, I got an up close look at Simon Hull's Orma 60 Team Vodafone Sailing (VPLP designed/formerly Michel Desjoyeaux's Géant). Hull's boat had some slight performance modifications made for the new summer sailing season which included rudder winglets and a new set of North Sails 3Di.
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Team Vodafone Sailing with North 3DL sails during last year's summer season. Waitemata Harbour, Auckland - NEW ZEALAND (November 2012) |
Team Vodafone Sailing looking like a meaner sailing machine with her new 3Di sails and the addition of foils. Waitemata Harbour, Auckland - NEW ZEALAND (October 2013) |
The Orma 60 was hauled out near the Silo Marina at the former Prada base for the Luna Rossa AC72.
Rudder winglets were designed by Pete Melvin. They were built & fitted into existing rudders by New Zealander George Jakich
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