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Outteridge wins Moth Nationals

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Nathan Outteridge has come away with a win at recent Australian Moth Championship, sailed from Corio Bay in Geelong. The CST team sailor and 2008 Olympian, used CST’s new High Modulus spars on his stock standard Bladerider x8 sporting a North Sail.

CST spars vere dominant at the event with 8 out of top 10 using new HM series masts and booms.


Photo by: Bladerider

Current 49er World Champion, Nathan started sailing Moths only 6 weeks prior to the major event and has amazed everybody just how quickly he adjusted to sailing on foils. The win at Aussie Nationals is perfect preparation for the Moth World Championships to be sailed later this year at Cascade Locks, Oregon USA.

12 Nationals Wins For CST

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It has been a massive year here at CST Composites with 12 National and 6 World title wins to our name. Out of those six world titles some of them have come from the prestige classes as well as leading edge skiff technology such as; Moths, I 14’s, A-Class Cats, 12ft Skiffs and the Contender class. Our high standard and quality products are not only evident in those classes but with 12 National wins in: 12ft skiffs, B14’s, I 14’s, Cherub, Flying Dutchman, Javelin, NS14, Skate and the Vee Ess. Here at CST composites we are proving to be the leading supplier for high quality lightweight and top performance spars.

 12 Years ago CST started pioneering with filament wound tubing for masts in small dingys and skiffs. By using our unique process we have supplied the fastest skiffs all over the world with flexible, responsive tapered masts and beams that have outperformed the competition. Managing Director, Clive Watts had the foresight to see that filament winding could provide tube with an automated process, high quality and repeatability that sailors look for in a product. This was the way of the future compared to pre-impregnated fibers that were traditionally roll wrapped and could not compete with filament winding.  The current haul for this year shows that we are the best providers of filament wound lightweight, high performing masts and beams.

To move with development times we have introduced our new range of high modulus masts. These new masts are filament wound using epoxy resin and “High Modulus” carbon fibre to give responsive, lightweight and tough masts. These masts are smaller in diameter and lighter in weight. Generally mast stiffness has increased with square top mains and have been individually developed with each of the classes.

With all the new developments CST Composites is heading into an exciting 2009.  By the end of January machine number six will be online, which can wind four times faster whilst still maintaining our high quality. The entire factory is in the middle of a retro-fit with a second level being added enabling us to expand our fabrication and pultrision capabilities, this includes the recently launched sail battens for yachts and skiffs.

We continue to build our filament winding infrastructure as we aim to provide the best quality, highest performance and economical spars on the market today.

CST Supply Kimberly Clarke With Carbon Spindles

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CST has just completed a project to supply four carbon paper unwind spindles to Kimberly Clarke’s baby care division.   The spindles will replace existing steel ones in order to reduce weight for easier handling and improved OHS.  The new spindles weigh just under 5kg compared with over 13kg for their steel counterparts.  The carbon spindles have been proof tested to twice their operational load and will shortly find their way onto the factory floor for a full evaluation.  Picture

Marcus Hamilton Wins the 2008 Contender World Championships

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Congratulations to Marcus Hamilton on winning back to back World Contender Championships in Canada last week. Marcus was using CST’s contender mast, which he has had for the last 4 years. Not only has his skill and consistency shone through, but the durability and longevity of the CST mast has once again proven it’s value.

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I14 Worlds Success For CST

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Congratulations to Archie Massey and Matt Noble for winning the 2008 I14 World Championships in Germany; and also to Dave Alexander and Cameron McDonald who finished 3rd using CST’s new 57mm series High Modulus mast. The mast which is over 10mm smaller in diametre than it’s closest competitor proved to be a winning formula. Only developed in early March, the mast was used once before being seriously tested in the windy conditions at the World Championship in Germany. Proving it’s strength and durability with a crew who only partnered and sailed together at the World Championships, CST’s new mast is sure to set some new standards. Picture

CST’s High Modulus Spars continue their success

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Continuing on with the success of CST’s new High Modulus range congratulations to John Harris and Andy MacDougall both 1st and 2nd respectively at the 2008 Moth World Championships. Picture Both competitors were using CST’s new High Modulus 35mm mast. There were close to 100 boats competing at the international regatta and the new High Modulus 35mm mast which began development in early February is definitely proving to be a raging success and showing it’s performance edge over it’s competitors.  Further information about the CST moth spar range.

NEW High Modulus Moth Boom

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CST has developed a new High Modulus Squared Elliptical Boom complete with gooseneck fitting, vang tang, and mainsheet attachment point (ID 75mm x 35mm) for the Moth Class. Weighing 1.35kgs and over 80% stiffer vertically, the new boom retails at AUD $800. Picture