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REPEATABLE SETTINGS ACHIEVED

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26 Jun 2019

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Spinlock’s Rig-Sense is available in two sizes

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Spinlock launched its Rig-Sense product at the end of the last Olympic cycle.

Now the rig-tuning tool is being used by several of the current Olympic squads who want to record their data and repeat their rig settings.

“Everyone is after data,” explained Doug Vincent, technical sales and support for Spinlock.

“People want to understand the art of tuning their rigging and sharing data. In the past it’s always been a bit of a black art.

“With Rig-Sense, the settings are consistent and repeatable, with a variation of plus or minus 5% between devices.”

A composite leaf spring is calibrated to output repeatable tensile load readings to a direct linear scale in kilogrammes, rather than having to check and calculate loads on a set of tables.

The device is available in two models – for 2-5mm and 5-8mm wire and can be used with an app that will record measurements and allow favourite rig settings for different conditions to be repeated.

It is designed to be used with wire or fibre cable rigging.

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Boating Business | Landau ‘soapboat’ brings history to life

LANDAU ‘SOAPBOAT’ BRINGS HISTORY TO LIFE

HOME NEWSINDUSTRY NEWS LANDAU ‘SOAPBOAT’ BRINGS HISTORY TO LIFE

27 Jun 2019

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Landau’s ‘soapboat’ Photo: Landau UK

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South coast-based company, Landau UK, is been selected to take part in the Red Bull Soap Box Race on 7 July at Alexandra Palace in London.

From hundreds of applications just 70 were chosen for their unique wackily-wheeled soapbox to take part in the show which will air on Christmas Day.

Swanwick-based Landau UK put forward a proposal to bring history back to life with the ‘soapboat’, a reproduction of ‘Foxtrot 8’, a Falklands landing craft currently being restored by Landau as part of the ‘Memorial Fleet’ project at Boathouse 4 in the historic dockyard at Portsmouth Naval Base.

Landau has form for its wacky renovations: the company previously made a hotdog cardboard boat which won a creativity award at Seawork International 2018.

In other news, Landau UK’s chief executive, Ben Metcalfe and his 7-year-old daughter are taking on a challenge at the end of July to drive from John O’Groats to Lands’ End in a 1955 Land Rover to raise money for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.

More details can be found at Mr Metcalfe’s Just Giving page.

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