A Foiler for the People

Published on July 1st, 2015

Malcesine Lake, Italy (July 1, 2015) – Moth designer Andrew McDougall today launched his latest creation, the WASZP, at Foiling Week on Lake Garda. Compared to his Mach2 foiling Moth, this single-handed, one design foiler is intended to be accessible to a wider range of sailors in terms of cost, weight and skill.

The choice of three rigs provides options for 40 to 100 kilo sailors and the adjustable wings that fold up for storage also translate into a stable platform for beginner foilers to advanced racers. The retractable alloy foils make launching and retrieving as quick and easy as any other dinghy.

Even in non-foiling conditions, this new boat should be fast and fun to sail and race. The aim is to quickly establish the WASZP as an ISAF international manufacturer controlled class and make it a fun racing class with new disciplines.

More information: www.waszp.com

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