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Quantum Sails Successes in Top International One Design Events

19th October 2024
The TP52 World Champion 2024, Gladiator
The TP52 World Champion 2024, Gladiator

What do all the below winners of top international regattas have in common?

  • TP 52 World Champion 2024 - Gladiator
  • TP 52 Super Series winner 2024 - Quantum racing
  • Swan 50—Rolex World Cup winner 2024 - Moonlight
  • Melges 24 worlds winner 2024 - Convexity
  • Star World Champion-2024 - John Kostecki

They all have chosen to use Quantum sails. In some of the world's biggest and most important one-design events, with Professional sailors everywhere, Quantum consistently shows that they can outperform all others.

In the Big Boat One design arena, all sailmakers put their best foot forward in the TP 52 class, which is a showcase for other classes everywhere. Full professional crews and state-of-the-art boats. In 2024, Quantum sails not only won the World Championship but also won the season's TP52 Super series using Membrane Fusion carbon sails.

In Ireland, many top racing boats such as J/122 Jelly Baby, half-tonner Miss Whiplash, J 109-Something else, Samatom, Grand Soleil 44, Indian, J109, and many others are moving to Quantum Sails for all or part of their inventories, for the performance gain that Quantum sails offer and also the super competitive pricing. Mark Mansfield of Quantum Sails is available and on hand to set up new sails, rig optimisation, etc., for any new purchaser of sails from Quantum.

Rolex Swan 50 World Cup Winner 2024 - MoonlightRolex Swan 50 World Cup Winner 2024 - Moonlight

If cruising sails are your interest, Quantum has a full range of membranes, laminates and polyester options.

Now is the time to order for the 2025 season.

Contact Mark Mansfield or Yannick Lemonier for a quote and see what expertise and competitive pricing we can offer.

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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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