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Quantum Sails Success at Cape 31 UK Nationals and TP52 circuit

12th June 2023
The Cape 31 UK National Champion Jubilee with her Fusion M7 membrane sails
The Cape 31 UK National Champion Jubilee with her Fusion M7 membrane sails Credit: Quantum

Two of the most important classes in the world today are the TP 52 Class and the Cape 31 class. It is in these top-level classes that sailmakers try to show that their product is as fast or faster than their opposition.

A great result this weekend for Tony Dickins' Cape 31, Jubilee, at the Cape 31 UK Nationals, where he won overall, including four individual race wins in the seven-race series.

Jubilee was sporting a full Quantum inventory of Fusion M7 membrane upwind sails and Quantum Spinnakers.

At the 52 Super Series regatta last weekend, two of the top three at the regatta at Scarlino in Italy were using Quantum sails.

Quantum Racing, the 2022 world Champion and 2022 super series Champion, finished in second place at Scarlino, with Veya, also using Quantum sails, in third place.

Quantum Racing sporting Fusion M7 Membrane sails and spinnakersQuantum Racing sporting Fusion M7 Membrane sails and spinnakers

Join the ever-increasing number of race boats that are now switching to Quantum Sails in Ireland by contacting Mark Mansfield from Quantum Sails Ireland for a quote or some advice.

CONTACT DETAILS
Mark Mansfield: [email protected] Tel 087 2506838
Yannick Lemonnier: [email protected] Tel: 087 628 9854

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

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