Carbon Park Avenue Convertible to Motorised Furling Boom
Maxspar has developed a new boom which can start life as a Park Avenue boom for a full batten mainsail and at a later date be easily transformed into a motorised furling boom — without the need to change the boom itself.
The transformation option comprises a carbon mandrel, an electric motor and the fitting of a second mount on the boom for the mandrel. This solution allows those who are undecided whether to install a Park Avenue Boom or a Furling Boom to first install the Park Avenue and then make the conversion to a motorised furling boom later.
The following photos show an example installation on the yacht Giannetti Star 64, on a Park Avenue boom later converted into a furling boom.
Carbon Furling Boom
A furling boom allows the mainsail to be furled onto a rolling bar inside the boom — rapidly reducing sail area using a hydraulic or electric motor. The aerodynamic form of the mainsail is the same as that of a traditional sail, with the roach chosen by the sailmaker — with no reduction in area compared to mast furling systems. The sail requires a specific layout of the battens to allow furling, and all accessories must meet technical specifications which we will indicate.
The boom section is composed of two parts: one a container for the mainsail, the other a structural reinforcement of the boom. The furling boom is manufactured from pre-impregnated carbon and cured as a single piece in a vacuum autoclave (see photo below) — producing a piece with reduced weight and maximum rigidity. We can produce furling booms up to maximum dimensions of 1250×960mm at the vang section, tapered at both ends — the ideal section for a 150ft yacht — for a maximum length of 23 metres, with boom weights ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 kg depending on the project specification.
Inside the boom there is a tube connected to a winding motor which allows the height of the mainsail to be adjusted in any position, optimising the relationship between sail area and sideslip. The mainsail, when furled inside the boom, is completely protected from the effects of the sun (see photos in the gallery below).
System Features
- Latest-generation mechanical reducers — 5 models: ø110 · ø140 · ø182 · ø280 · ø360 mm
- Motor housed inside the winding tube — simplified construction and assembly, with reduced overall weight
- Two-button operation for winding / unwinding, with optional remote control
- A P=30m / E=10m sail can be fully furled in under 2 minutes
- Mainsail fully protected from UV when furled inside the boom
- Suitable for yachts from 50ft to 150ft
This type of furling requires a hydraulic vang designed to support boom and sail. The mainsail should be manufactured according to our technical specifications. We recommend using an electric winch at the foot of the mast.
Furling Boom Reference List
80ft +
- Tripp 50mt (×2)
- Cat 100 One Design
- Vismara 100
- Maya 32mt
- S&S 102
- Este 94 (under construction)
- Dubois 85
- Starkel 80
- Wally 77 (×2)
- Wally 83'
- Vismara 78
- TS 76' Silent
- Vallicelli 75'
60–80ft
- Star 73' (×2)
- RP 72' Special
- Felci 71' (×2)
- Ice 70
- Hoek 70
- Felci 63 Scuderia
- Ice 60 (×2)
- Katharina 20mt
- Ice Cat 61
- Star 64' (×2)
- Swan 651
- Set 625 Cat
- Sciarelli 62.5
50–60ft
- MD 65
- Ice Cat 67
- Jeanneau Oceanis 57
- GS 56
- Blacksea 55
- P 52 Cat
- Comet 52
- Vismara 50 (×2)
- Swan 48
- Solaris One 48'
- Sangermani 999