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To ensure excellent quality, each Winner is built with precision. Below please find the building process involved in a Winne
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The hull mould of the Winner
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The water lines are applied to the mould |
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| The woven rovings are applied to the mould |
The polyester fibre
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| All Winners are made with this hand-lay-up method |
The mould with the fibre-reinforced polyester
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Rear view of the mould
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Deck mould with the first polyester layers |
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| For the sandwich construction method of the deck |
The keel fin is reinforced by means of a steel frame laminated into the construction
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| The in inner liner is glued to the hull for optimal rigidity and then laminated for long-lasting strength |
The hull and deck are joined. In the photo, the hull and the deck are still in the mould
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Deck seen from above
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Hull and deck joint seen from the inner side |
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| The bulkheads are placed and laminated into the construction above and below |
All levelled!
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The bulkhead, fore
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The entire interior is made from high quality selected teakwood
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The woodwork is given a finishing coat of varnish by hand
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Everything on board is made exactly to measure |
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| All curved teak parts are built up out of several layers veneer |
The electronics are built in
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| The Winner is launched into the water! |
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