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THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE CATCH

Sailtech Construction unites science, materials and human touch to build lasting structural integrity into every hull.

THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE CATCH

Sailtech Construction unites science, materials and human touch to build lasting structural integrity into every hull.

Gel Coat Color

Sailfish hulls are finished with a premium gel coat that gives the hull its head-turning shine. This gel coat is available in six colors, so boaters can choose the shade that best reflects their personal style.

Spray Core

Spray core is a ceramic spray, applied after the first skin coat of fiberglass, that serves as a heat shield barrier, protecting the hull from heat generated during the application of the fiberglass and resin layers atop it.

Quad Axial Fiberglass Mat

The hull is formed by adhering multiple overlapping layers of quad axial mat. This unique mat’s four layers of woven and stitched fiberglass material are each turned 90° to provide a full 360° of strength.

Kevlar

This lightweight synthetic fiber delivers high tensile strength with very minimal expansion and contraction. Used to bolster structural integrity, Kevlar is applied at the three major stress points in the hull, adding incredible durability.

Trevira

Trevira is a felt-like material with fiberglass strands that is applied inside the hull, around the pinning flange, near the end of the manufacturing process. Once coated with resin and cured, it has the strength of aluminum for screw retention.

High-Density Closed-Cell Foam Transom Board

The Transom board is embedded with fiberglass, that is ten times stronger than any wood transom, yet lighter weight and impervious to water damage.

The “flattest” surface of the hull, at 22°,  provides comfort and stability by helping to keep the boat level.

The 23° surface, combined with turn-down strakes, creates lift and improves fuel economy.

The sharpest-angled section, a 24° surface at the bottom of the hull, slices cleanly through the water, even in rough seas.

THE FINAL RESULT = BUILT LIKE A TANK!

SAILFISH, ANYTHING LESS IS…WELL, LESS.