NORTH SAILS CUSTOMERS EXPLORING THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
NORTH SAILS CUSTOMERS EXPLORING THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
Two lucky North Sails customers have had a winter of pleasure on the water

"The new sails completely converted the boat, and I can’t speak highly enough of them," he says.Another happy North Sails customer French cruiser Emmanuel Vannier, who is currently living aboard his Dufour 455 with his two teenage children at Nouméa, New Caledonia. Vannier got a new 3Di NORDAC main and furling jib from the Auckland North Sails loft in January this year, and has so far sailed about 15,000 nautical miles with them, in winds of up to 45 knots. Next on his cruising agenda is a 4000 km eastern Australian cruise from mid-December. "First about it is the very nice profile cut and shape of it. It’s highly efficient, and the stability makes it possible to carry a full jib and main up to 18 to 20 knots," he says. "With the jib partly furled and two reefs in the main, we can keep stability and good speed up to 35 knots." "To compare it to the classic Dacron sail, it works better in low wind but can also be used in higher wind conditions. It’s a real blue-water sailing gear with the high standard of performance - a piece of race equipment on my cruising boat." 3Di NORDAC combines North Sails’ unique composite moulded sail technology with polyester fabric, creating cruising sails with smoother and more permanent aerodynamic shape. NORDAC was developed with small to medium-sized cruising boats in mind, to deliver greater control, more comfort and better speed in an affordable and durable package.
