Swan 42 Class Development Program

Bandit Wins Acura Miami Grand Prix 2008
In the IRC 2 class at Acura Miami Grand Prix, Andy Fisher and his team aboard Bandit held off second place boat Teamwork, a J/122 owned by Robin Team, and third place J/44 Gold Digger owned by James Bishop on corrected time. All three boats race with complete North Sails inventories including 3DL© upwind sails and V-Series™ spinnakers. "When it comes to buying sails, there is no second choice really," said Fisher after winning his class at both Acura Miami Grand Prix and Acura Key West Race Week in January. "The conditions in Miami were pretty testing and the sails held up just fine," Fisher said.

Bandit Wins Acura Key West Race Week 2008

North Sails Class Development Program (CDP) clients swept the top 4 spots in the hard fought Swan 42 class at Acura Key West Race Week 2008. Andy Fisher’s Bandit with North Sails’ Steve Benjamin aboard took top honors, five points ahead of Mark Watson’s Tiburon. Close behind, and tied in points, were Alex Jackson’s Amelia and Class newcomer Ken Colburn with his new Apparition.


The North Sails Class Development Program (CDP) loves the challenge of a new class like the Swan 42. While rules and developments are always changing, the CDP strives to stay ahead of the curve. We use Swan 42 regattas as material and design tests, so you know that when you buy a new CDP sail from North, it’s already a proven racer.

Although we may have the most advanced manufacturing technology in the industry, we always push ourselves to improve upon our own high standards. The Swan 42 is a great chance for us to show what we can do to develop a new class. We’ve compiled our expert tips on sails, crew work and tuning to keep you FAST. So check out the site and see what the CDP has to offer.


Why Choose North Sails?

SALES
One of the basic principles for North Sails Class Development Programs (CDP) revolves around the roles of the CDP leader and the dissemination of information to the sales staff. There is no doubt that North Sails is the largest sailmaker in the world with an amazing array of very talented sailors that sell the products everyday. CDP classes become quite specialized, hence the need for a leader within North to gather information and feed it to our sales staff, in turn creating experts in the Swan 42 all around the country and around the world. And since it is impossible for one person to service an entire fleet of racers, you can be rest assured that your local North Sails representative is well versed in what makes a Swan 42 tick, or can find out in one quick phone call. Therefore the great advantage to all owners of the yachts is the fact that they can deal with their local North Sales rep for all aspect of buying, servicing and tuning the products.

DESIGN RESOURCES
Our designers Rodrigo Mireles and David Hirsch (left) from the Milford, CT headquarters of North Sails are the lead designers in the upwind and downwind sail designs for the Swan 42. Using our proprietary software programs we predict and refine the optimal flying shapes for all the sails through their wind ranges.
At the end of each year a major design review is undertaken as there are always improvements and developments to be made. North Sails’ position is to do these developments once per year, ahead of major class regattas, and to put the changes in effect starting with sails produced in the new calendar year. North Sails will not make mid-year changes to our designs, because we do not feel that is in the interests of this one design class and fair competition. Any changes you may see would be cosmetic in nature.

The 2008 designs are future refinements based on the 2006 prototypes, 2006 KWRW designs and the 2007 one design standard molds. Most notable in the design changes is the 2008 1.5A Asymmetric. This sail is designed for up close and personnel one design racing when bigger area and better soaking ability are a must to get you across the line first. A modified 1A is still available in 2008 for IRC and handicap racing where the boats tend to sail more to the polars and less close quarter combat is required.

Rest assured, we are already testing prototypes for the 2009 one design sails. During the SORC regatta in Miami In March 2008 we tested several different spinnaker cloths for both the inshore one design and offshore spinnakers. In July of 2008 we will be testing new designs for the Mainsail, medium and light jibs.

MANUFACTURING
All the 3DL™ mains and genoas will be built using our exclusive 3DL process (left.) The materials are Mylar with a blend Carbon and Aramid yarns to the specific class specifications. Of course there are no seams and the sails are truly one piece molded sails. A 3DL sail begins its life in our 3DL facility in Minden Nevada and are finished at our Class Development Program manufacturing headquarters in Stevensville Maryland. A central production loft ensures complete consistency with every Swan 42 sail. The Stevensville loft also builds all the Farr 40, Swan 45, Melges 30, and Mumm 30 One Design sails with the same attention to detail.

Spinnakers will be built using the ideal material for each sail type. The lighter spinnakers will use our proprietary material NorLite. The heavy air spinnaker will be built of AirX 900 and 700.

SERVICE
North is unique in having dedicated service personnel. Our service team only services sails, they do not build new sails. Of particular relevance to the Swan 42 Class are our service operations in –

» Huntington, Long Island, NY – Chris Buncke, Sail Care Manager
» Milford, CT – Jay Mueller, Sail Care Manager
» Portsmouth, RI – Eric Wakefield, Sail Care Manager
» Salem, MA – Brad White, Sail Care Manager
» Chesapeake, MD - Jeff Todd , Sail Care Manager

Sails can be picked up and dropped off upon request. All lofts offer a drop box arrangement. North Sails has the most complete and experienced service network in the World.

PRICING
Please refer to our sail pricing page for the latest pricing and product specifications.

ADDED VALUE
North Sails comprehensive and complete tuning guide will insure that you are up to speed right out of the box. Visit our tuning guide for more information on how to tune your Swan 42. We will also soon provide sail selection charts to indicate what sails should be used in what wind ranges, and at what wind angles.


Tom Castilgione is your Swan 42 Class Leader for the Class Development Program (CDP). Tom is incredibly involved with the class and is always working to improve the product. He can answer any questions you have about the Swan 42, or he can direct you to your local Swan 42 expert. Contact Tom today!