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Watch as our quarter tonner yacht struggles to maintain control in heavy wind conditions during the Frosties Regatta 2025 on Strangford Lough. The sailing team on board the 1/4 tonner are put to the test as they attempt to navigate the challenging downwind sailing route, but unfortunately, the boat broaches, resulting in a dramatic loss of control. This sailing fail is a great example of the importance of proper boat handling and downwind techniques, especially when sailing a quarter tonner yacht in heavy wind. The team from Bottom Up Boats are no strangers to yacht racing and yacht maneuvering, but even they are not immune to the occasional sailing mistake. As a sailor, it's essential to be prepared for any situation that may arise on the water, and this video showcases the unpredictability of sailing on Strangford Lough. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in quarter ton sailing, quarter ton yachting, and sailboat racing. The IRC rated quarter tonner yacht is a popular choice for many sailors, and this video demonstrates the challenges and rewards of sailing such a boat. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the thrilling footage of our 1/4 tonner in action on the water.
When Women Go Sail follows the story of a crew of women coming together to take the helm of a sailing catamaran in the Caribbean Sea. Some arrive with racing experience, others with none at all. Yet in the open water, hierarchy softens and collaboration takes hold. As the crew navigate shifting winds and moments of vulnerability, they discover that leadership is not about control. It’s about trust and confidence. When Women Go Sail is a portrait of women claiming space, on deck and within themselves, showing how, together, they can redefine what it means to take the helm.
We at Lyman-Morse have been through the infusion process many times, but never like this. We recently infused this giant 80’ x 32’ piece — just the first half of the eventual 3000 square foot glass and carbon laminated canopy that will cover the subway entrance at the new urban center that is Kendall Square in Cambridge, MA. The engineered canopy made of glass and carbon fiber laminates and designed by Perkins + Will architects of Boston and NADAAA, embodies the innovative spirit of the project and adds to the uniqueness of the pedestrian streetscape. Too big to be trucked overland, the canopy will be loaded onto a barge and shipped to its location. Video by Alison Langley. Built by Lyman-Morse.