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Quantum Sails Winter Discounting (Up to 15%) is Ending Mid October

2nd October 2020
A First 35 on Dublin Bay with new Quantum Fusion J3 A First 35 on Dublin Bay with new Quantum Fusion J3

Quantum Sails Ireland is reminding interested parties that its winter discounting of up to 15% is ending in two weeks.

Since Quantum Sails brought out the offer, they have seen a big increase in sail orders all over the country and in particular in the South of Ireland, in Dublin and in Northern Ireland. 

Recent Quantum articles on Afloat, such as this one here have highlighted how competitive its sails are, on the water, and in terms of pricing.

Last weekend, top half tonner, Miss Whiplash from Cork, took possession of their new Quantum Fusion M5 Mainsail and went on to win the first race in IRC SPIN 1 Division of the RCYC AIB Autumn League.

Miss Whiplash, Half Tonner, new mainsail – Quantum Fusion M5 Miss Whiplash, Half Tonner, new mainsail – Quantum Fusion M5

Some photos of Quantum Fusion sails are also featured below.

For any enquiries or quotes, contact Mark Mansfield at [email protected] or by phone at 00353 87 250 6838

Sunfast 3300 with Quantum Fusion M5 main, staysail and Code 0Sunfast 3300 with Quantum Fusion M5 main, staysail and Code 0

Quantum cruising laminate radial main and jib Quantum cruising laminate radial main and jib

Quantum Fusion M5 in clear version (without dark skin) on Sunfast 3300Quantum Fusion M5 in clear version (without dark skin) on a Sunfast 3300

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Mark Mansfield

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Four-time Olympian Mark Mansfield is a Professional Sailor. More on Mark here

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