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Tek-Kat Technical Specifications
Length 6.9m
Beam 3.050m
Mast 11m
The
hulls are constructed from carbon fibre with a nomex core, making
the Tek-Kat light weight with the strength to perform
in all conditions. The beams and mast are also carbon fibre
all adding to a stronger and more ridged platform.
The hull
design gives the waterline length to perform up wind while the
depth in hull insures upwind performance in any sea state. Buoyancy
in the stern will help when pushing for that extra excitement
downwind.

Many
innovations have been incorporated in the Tek-Kat design, uniquely
the chute is a integral part of the design it acts as a structural
part of the boat enabling the forestay to be mounted on the
tip of the chute, negating the need for a forestay bridle.
The integral chute spans the beams as part of the structure,
calculated carbon weave for the beams enable us to do away with
a dolphin striker as the combined strength will cope with the
mast loads. Cantered hulls and 15 degree offset daggerboards
add lift. Further to this we are using the latest sail materials
and Harken Carbon block range. All controls lines and layout
have been designed for ease of use with high specification materials.

The sail
plan with square top mainsail and fully battened blade jib provide
the added power with option of a reef for those stormy
days or light weight crews. The code one asymmetric will provide
breathtaking downwind speed.
Clive Everest, the designer,
already famous for his RS600 & RS300 and C Class catamarans,
has used computer generated sections resulting in mathematically
perfect curves to produce a stunning, high performance
craft that is going to set the high speed catamaran sailing
world alight!
Development
production tooling by Richard Faulkner Composite (www.rfcomposites.com)
Sail
design Grant Piggott, GP Sails (www.gpsails.com)
Hardware
by:



Combining
the innovative skills of the Tek-Group (www.tek-group.co.uk
) ensuring a quality product
Created by Jim Mundy
Designed by Clive Everest
Tek-Kat is a Member of the Tek-Group

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