GP14

GP14 - - The Selden GP14 Range

 

NEW GP14 Mast Section"Cumulus"                                       

A more modern section than the ’D’, the stiffness to weight ratio is more efficient, and with an improved taper, the Cumulus creates a faster, more user friendly mast for the boat.

"The Cumulus mast is very responsive to changes in controls and rig settings, making it easy to get the maximum performance out of the rig across the full range of conditions. The fittings are well engineered for functionality and reliability." Ian Dobson, World Champion 2006 & 2008.

With a similar fore and aft stiffness to the ’D’ section, existing mainsails will set well on the mast with the improvements coming from the more DYNAMIC nature of the tube.

Boom
The Seldén 2628 boom has the unique strength-for-weight characteristics necessary to achieve absolute mainsheet and kicker control, and our boom slides allow direct attachment of kicker and main sheet blocks for efficient centre lining.

Results with this section Spar

1st, 2nd, 4th-7th, 9th and 10th World Championships 2008

1st & 2nd National Championship 2007

1st World Championship 2006

1st National Championships 2004

Why Seldén?

Choose a Seldén mast and you will find many performance enhancing features unique to our products, for example:

Sections Available

Mast Cumulus
Boom 2628

Mast Specification - Cumulus

Series 1 mast has square heel plug, series 2 standard tenon plug.

Included on the mast are hook rack, main halyard sheave, ball bearing sheaves top and bottom for spinnaker halyard, and fully adjustable spreaders.

Draw lines for all halyards are fitted for fast attachment of rigging.

Boom Specification - 2628

Boom is supplied as standard with inboard and outboard ends with sheaves, small cutaway on outboard end, and three boom slides.

Spinnaker Pole Specification (Now available in Carbon)

Standard alloy pole is a light and stiff 38mm tapered tube with piston ends.

Rigging Specification

Rigging includes wire main halyard and swaged lower ends on shrouds.

Basic Tuning Tips

Mast Foot Position 2835mm (outside of transom to back bolt of mast step)
Spreader Length 360mm (side of mast to shroud)
Spreader Deflection 155mm (aft edge of mast to straight line between shrouds)
Mast Rake 6655mm on medium setting
(measured from top black band to transom)
Rig Tension 160 kg (light), 180 kg (medium), 200 kg (heavy)
(measured on the shroud)
Pre-Bend 20mm at spreader height (with rig tensioned to medium setting)

The above chart is for guidance only and will be updated on completion of our new Boon Frp GP14

 

 

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