Bimare
A-Cat
We are extremely pleased to announce the Vectorworks Marine Inc
has entered in to an agreement with Bimare of Italy to be the licensed
builder in the United States of their A-class catamaran, the XJ
(Extreme Javelin).
This year, 2005, Bimare is celebrating their 30th year of producing
catamarans. In 1978, with the introduction of the Bim A, they were
one of the first companies to build a production A-class catamaran.
This model sailed to multiple World, European and national titles.
The A-class being a developmental class, has often helped lead the
way in advancing “beach catamaran” design. Sail design,
canting hulls and what is commonly referred to as “wave piercing”
hull shapes, are all examples of features refined in the A-class
and now being used in many of the new generation of production catamarans
being manufactured. Bimare’s long history of staying in the
forefront of technology is represented in their Javelin hull shape.
The XJ is a third iteration of this hull shape, building on the
strengths of that concept. Early race results, from around the globe,
are proving this design is going to make this the boat to beat.
Vectorworks Marine’s history of quality tooling and contract
manufacturing ties in perfectly with Bimare’s concept of creating
a US based manufacturer of their design. The growth in A-class participation
in particular, has been severely hampered by not having a production
builder located in the US. The majority of boats have typically
come from Europe or Australia. The problems associated with pricing,
exchange rates, shipping and customer support have made the commitment
to own an A-cat beyond what most people are willing to put forth.
Recently VMI has successfully transformed the Phill Brander designed
Blade F16 in to composites and introduced it into the US market.
The tendency towards performance and the detail involved in the
F16 and A-cat designs makes them fit very well on the manufacturing
floor.
VMI and Bimare look forward to helping catamaran sailing in the
US expand by making models more readily available than has been
typical in the past. |