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Easy Setup for hydrofoil catamaran racing - iFLY15: Ready to Sail in 10 Minutes - Solo Foiling Made Effortless! Get ready to experience the ultimate fusion of convenience and high-speed racing with the iFLY15 Hydrofoil Catamaran! In our latest YouTube video, we show you just how easy it is to go from setup to sailing in just 10 minutes, including solo foiling. Designed for precision racing, the iFLY15 is more than just a sailboat – it's a racing machine engineered for maximum performance. With its streamlined setup process and intuitive rigging, you'll spend less time on preparations and more time confidently traversing the water. Whether you're an experienced sailor or new to the sport, the hassle-free setup and solo foiling capabilities of the iFLY15 make it the perfect choice for those seeking both convenience and action-packed racing thrills on the water. Watch our video now to discover how easy it is to live the sailing lifestyle and take your racing game to new heights with the iFLY15 Hydrofoil Catamaran! (You could sail the iFLY of course as well in double) more to know: https://iFLYsail.com
The River Class is the oldest class racing on Strangford Lough and the fleet of 12 boats which first raced at Royal Ulster Yacht Club have now moved to Strangford Lough Yacht Club (SLYC). The boats were designed by naval architect Alfred Mylne and their origins trace back to 1919 when Belfast Lough sailors were looking for a simple and elegant one-design class to race. The pre war Mylne designs have lovey long line that making them timeless beauties amongst classic boat fleets. The owner of these timeless racer maintain traditions of the early days of racing ensure that the boats continue to race hard under strict one design rules ignoring the temptation to allow modern ropes and sail clothes to alter a formula that was worked so well for over a century of racing. As classic yacht racing has become more popular it is hard to go past the River class which has so much to offer.