Fabulous- an excellent video, a week ago I’d not heated of Dragonfly, I crewed a delivery trip in winds up to f5 and sailed up to 15kts two days ago. I love the thoroughness of the design and the quality of the engineering. A costly boat but I can see where all the money goes, it’s a tribute to you!
i know the DF32 isnt designed for trailerability without a permit. suppose i can get a wide load permit easily for a short trip. can the mast of the 32 be raised/lowered like this or it simply lacks such mechanism and requires a lift?
If you can afford a dragonfly, you should also be able to afford a slip. It just doesn't make any financial sense to spend that much money on the boat, but then have to step the mast every time you go sailing. Put another way, if you can't afford a slip, you probably also can't afford a dragonfly.
Fabulous- an excellent video, a week ago I’d not heated of Dragonfly, I crewed a delivery trip in winds up to f5 and sailed up to 15kts two days ago. I love the thoroughness of the design and the quality of the engineering. A costly boat but I can see where all the money goes, it’s a tribute to you!
good video, but the audio is terrible, NEED a "dead-cat" or other wind suppressor on the microphone to stop this noise.
i know the DF32 isnt designed for trailerability without a permit. suppose i can get a wide load permit easily for a short trip. can the mast of the 32 be raised/lowered like this or it simply lacks such mechanism and requires a lift?
Excelente!!
That’s a big mast to lift singlehanded, how much does it weigh
On the website it says that the boat with the trailer is 1800kg together
Kanskje legge på lyd på nytt......
Ellers moro å se hvordan dere løser dette så enkelt.
can i buy one ?
It is definitely not a trailer sailer. You aren’t going to do all that for a sail and pack it away again on the same day. Pity. Nice boat
If you can afford a dragonfly, you should also be able to afford a slip. It just doesn't make any financial sense to spend that much money on the boat, but then have to step the mast every time you go sailing. Put another way, if you can't afford a slip, you probably also can't afford a dragonfly.
It sure is nice to be able to take the mast down and put on the trailer singlehandedly to evacuate from hurricanes.
…and you can sail from different ports