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2010 International Moth World Titles, Dubai - Results

 

 

Position Sail No. Boat Design Sail Design Div. Country Sailor Sex Points
1 GBR5 Mach 2 KA Masters GBR Simon Payne M 33
2 AUS3380 Mach 2 KA Masters AUS Andrew McDougall M 42
3 USA3451 Mach 2 North Open USA Brad Funk M 42
4 SUI3 Mach 2 KA Open SUI Arnaud Psarofaghis M 58
5 USA4 Mach 2 Raptor Open USA Dalton Bergan M 59
6 USA1 Mach 2 KA/Raptor Open USA Bora Gulari M 71
7 AUS7 Mach 2 KA Open AUS Scott Babbage M 73
8 GBR3708 Mach 2 Hyde Open GBR Michael Lennon M 74
9 UAE3679 Mach 2 KA Open UAE Chris Graham M 86
10 GBR3604 Mach 2 KA Open GBR Adam May M 118
11 SLO3712 Mach 2 KA Open SVN Tomaz Copi M 124
12 AUS9 Mach 2 KA Open AUS Rob Gough M 134
13 GBR3594 Mach 2 KA Open GBR Ricky Tagg M 151
14 SUI3392 Mach 2 KA Masters SUI Jean-Pierre Ziegert M 164
15 SIN3700 Mach 2 KA Open SIN Mark Robinson M 165
16 USA3683 Mach 2 KA Open USA Zack Maxam M 167
17 USA3615 Mach 2 Raptor Open USA George Peet M 180
18 SUI3623 Mach 2 KA Open SUI Mikis Psarofaghis M 186
19 SWE3666 Mach 2 KA Masters SWE Martin Gravare M 196
20 GBR4082 Full Force KA Open GBR Alex Adams M 215
21 SIN3711 Mach 2 KA Open AUS James Cole M 224
22 UAE3680 Mach 2 KA Open UAE Glenn Raphael M 258
23 UAE3276 Bladerider KA Junior UAE Alex Buerger M 263
24 GBR3607 Mach 2 Open GBR Tim Penfold M 267
25 UAE3231 Bladerider KA Junior UAE Marcel Herrera M 283
26 GBR3632 Mach 2 KA Open GBR Paul Hayden M 287
27 SWE3125 Bladerider KA Women SWE Emma Aspington F 322
28 GBR3713 Mach 2 KA Open GBR James Phare M 325
29 AUS3262 Fastacraft KA Open AUS Ben Crocker M 333
30 UAE3300 Bladerider Women UAE Kerstin Sommer F 333
31 GBR3335 Bladerider Junior GBR Dougie Imrie M 343
32 UAE3357 Bladerider KA Open UAE Simon Savage M 363
33 SWE3279 Bladerider Masters SWE Magnus Gravare M 379
34 UAE3647 Assassin Open UAE Rob Fordyce M 385
35 USA3592 Mach 2 Raptor Women USA Lindsey Bergan F 391
36 HKG3672 Mach 2 KA Open HKG Dion Houghton M 396
37 GBR3431 Bladerider Masters GBR Richard Davies M 411
38 UAE3665 Fastacraft KA Masters UAE Marc Bruegger M 420
39 SWE3140 Bladerider KA Masters SWE Per Eskilson M 433
40 CHN3637 Mach 2 KA Open CHN Dirk Weiblen M 456
41 GBR3495 Bladerider Open GBR Jonathan Peats M 457
42 SUI3250 Bladerider KA Open SUI Philip Kasermann M 460
43 UAE3278 Bladerider Masters UAE Jeroen Leenen M 526

Mach2 Latest & Quicklinks


We’ve done some development! Yes the Mach2 (we call it the 2.2) has got even better.  

But wait, hang on!  

Before we tell you all about it let’s just talk about Moth development. It may come as a bit of a surprise for those new to Moth sailing, but Moths have been going for nearly 85 years! Yes that’s right, and in the old days, when you needed a new boat every year development was rife! Moth sailors used to emerge from their cellar or garage, blinking in the light, ashen grey and possibly newly single.
Still, they were quite possibly clutching the key to the next chapter in Moth evolution. Some of course weren’t but they were pioneering times. And with the shiny polished hydrofoiling boats you see now, an onlooker would be forgiven for thinking that the development is quite stable, and compared to those big leaps, has almost stopped.
But it hasn’t. Read more...
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Most of our customers are Mach2 sailors like you and me - dinghy sailors from all over the world who sail as much as they can in the free time they have, and enjoy it immensely! A number of our customers however are well known professional sailing heroes who have won medals, broken records and achieved accolades the world over, and are now choosing the Mach2 as their weapon of choice. You can probably understand how pleased and honoured we are that the world’s best have chosen to sail a Mach2, and we thought you would be curious to know their names. Of course many of these sailors span sailing categories, often from the Olympic Games to the Cup, and part of the problem is - where to start with such a glittering line up? Read more...
MACH2.2 RHA EXPLODE-500 After a year of prototyping we have worked out a much better way of controlling your height abovethe waves. This custom titanium / brass system provides lightweight, high strength and low friction- no slip system to prevent jamming and rope tangling to increase ease of use even in the hairiest top mark rounding.     

The system is the same length as the current Ride Height Adjuster allowing you to just fit the new system to any existing Mach2. Like the current RHA, it has fine adjustment (0.8mm per turn) keeping the pulley system simple. More info here  
MACH2.2 GEARING-500
From very early in the development of the Mach2, the intention was to have the gearing at the front of the boat adjustable from the wings. (This is why all Mach2’s have a utility tube.) We wanted to adjust at the front as this also adjusts the angle of the wand due to the offset of the adjuster nut.  

This new system not only reduces slop, flex and the possibility of the adjuster screw bending, it also is easily adjustable on the fly from the wings! The low friction.............  

 Click HERE to read more    
roktab heroBWe scoured the world for stocks of Bladerider parts and bought them to one place. Not only do we have stocks of original BR parts, but we have some refurbished parts too. More importantly we have some items that are made to an improved design, or with better material than the original parts. Now you can keep your BR going for more years of enjoyment.

Mach2 is our main business, but we believe keeping old BR's in a race ready state will help grow the class.

Bladerider spares - Click HERE    

Mach2 won it's fourth consecutive World Championship, whilst KA Sail secured it's eighth.  We were very pleased to see 92 of the 117 competitors chose to sail Mach2's at the event, whilst 96 chose to use a sail from the KA range!

Congratulations to Josh McKnight on winning a hard fought battle at the top of the leaderboard

Check out all the results, reports and footage - Click HERE              











roktab heroBThe 2012 London Olympics has seen some incredible competition amongst all the sailing classes, with Mach2 sailors dominating. Australian's Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen won Gold at Weymouth in the 49er Class from second place and fellow Mach2 sailor, New Zealander, Peter Burling.  Australian Laser sailor Tom Slingsby won Gold with an impressive regatta, where he had the event all but won coming into the medal race. To read more - Click HERE
'It has been something that I really wanted to have a go at. The lure of sailing a flying machine that looks like so much fun to sail upwind and downwind, that offers so many new challenges along with supreme efficiency and performance, has really interested me for quite a while now.

'The opportunity to purchase a Mach2 foiling moth and have a new personal sailing challenge has been an exciting thought and one that I am sure will make me re-think all that I have learnt in the past.     To read the full story - Click HERE
Check out the brand new MSL16 which features include:
  • Complete redesign from the previous MSL10 and 13
  • Wider luff pocket
  • Combination of soft and light materials for the pocket
  • Shape moved forward and down to reduce drag /increase power
  • Gap between sail and boom closed.
  • Extra cam and batten in at the bottom of sail
  • Suits medium mast/soft with high forestay for improved response to the vang and Cunningham.
  • Brand new cams for better entry profile
For the full story, click here
roktab heroBProbably the very best skiff sailor on the planet, current Moth and 49er World Champion Nathan Outteridge has this to say about his Mach2 "The Mach 2 is an amazing piece of engineering, I have sailed many boats over the last few years and my Mach2 is by far my favorite boat to sail or should I say fly! With out a doubt this is the future of sailing."

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