Supernova

THE DESIGN

The Supernova grew out of a collaboration between the then Lightning 368 Class Chairman, Frank Puranik, and Mark Giles the Lightening designer and builder. The desire was for a larger and faster single handed racing dinghy that would, like the Lightening before it, attract sailors into a new class offering a distinct combination of features not easily found in other existing designs. What evolved was a boat of similar and slightly larger vital statistics than an International Laser but with a completely different approach to the rig. A stayed, foredeck mounted bendy mast supports an eight square metre fully battened mylar sail loose footed on a stiff alloy boom with track attachments for mainsheet blocks, kicker and clew outhaul. This results in a powerful rig that can be controlled by three lines, kicker, clew outhaul and cunningham, easily adjusted while sailing so that the rig can be altered to suit a wide range of crew weight (60 - 90 Kg) and de-powered as wind strengths increase. The hull volume and shape contributes a stable platform for the rig and with little tendency to bury the bow or to gripe to windward, when allowed to heel, the overall sailing characteristics are safe and predictable. The new design was launched in 1996 and favourably reviewed in the yachting press.

The market for sailing dinghies is crowded and there are a surprising number of single handed dinghies to choose from. Some older designs have resurged in recent years, updating class rules and/or allowing newer materials and a number of new designs have also appeared and carved out a market share. Some of the latter have introduced crew weight equalisation systems which, perhaps, evens up the racing but not without typically adding complication and cost to the boat. The Supernova does seem to have emerged into this arena with success. Its price and performance combination sets it in the middle ground of being one of the fastest monohull designs without resorting to wings or a trapeze while its fundamental simplicity keeps the cost within bounds. Growth in numbers has been steady with 28 new boats registered in 1999 and the total sailing now in excess of 300. There is an active open meeting programme in the United Kingdom and a small number of boats are sailing and racing in the Netherlands. What perhaps sets the Supernova apart from other designs, for the present at least, is the absence of boats on the second hand market. Supernova owners are, if nothing else, enthusiastic about their choice of boat.

DEVELOPMENT

While the Supernova is fundamentally easy to sail it is a demanding boat to sail well. A strict one design as far as hull, sail plan and foils are concerned there is some freedom to adjust fittings and cordage. Even with only three control lines there are many permutations to try and the adjustments possible to rig tension and mast and spreader positions add to the possible variations. The boom is relatively high and the self draining cockpit is roomy. With a standard arrangement of the centre main sheet and the side deck control lines all adjustments come easily to hand. The dagger board too can be easily adjusted in vertical position while sailing and for launching or recovery does not foul the boom when no longer protruding through the bottom of the boat. The rudder blade is of pivoting design with both up and down hauls cleated on the tiller. While the sail powers up rapidly and unlike a soft sail does not happily feather into the wind, the transition onto the plane is progressive and very smooth. Fore and aft crew weight position is not particularly critical. Capsizing presents few difficulties. The sealed mast tends to limit any tendency to turn turtle and little weight is needed to right the boat. From the water it is easy to reach the toe strap or centre rope bridle to permit a quick re-entry. The cockpit is free of water after capsize recovery. The hull volume is sufficient to support the crew plus a passenger for non-racing use while the cockpit has space for paddle and anchor attachment if desired. There is even a small sail available for the lighter or less adventurous crew! The inspection hatch can be fitted with a sock to hold small articles. The boat is dry sailed and usually left on a launching trolley with the mast up with either a boom up or flat cover with the latter being more popular. The Supernova is light enough to carry on most medium or large car roof racks but is more usually towed on a typical combi trailer.

Supernova Model

The supernova is a high quality hand built G.R.P. Constructed Dinghy, With a high density foam sandwich construction ensuring its stiffness together with long term durability.

Its high boom, dual sail controls and self draining cockpit makes this an ideal choice for not only average, but larger sailors. Also included in this exceptional price comes a light, sealed mast, together with a superb powerful mylar sail.
The boat is complete and ready to sail at just

SN1 Supernova £4,495.00 inc vat


specification
Length - 4.3m
Beam - 1.5m
Hull weight - 62.5kg
Max, Carrying Capacity - 4 People
Main sail Area - 8.0m
2
Mast length - 5.6m
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Construction
All glass fibre and polyester resin with large areas of foam sandwich strengthening. Internal stiffness is maintained using uni directional glass cloth with a ribbed internal stiffening structure.

Colour Scheme

A simple way to choose your Supernova colour scheme.


“both tacking and gibing are simple affairs, aided by the high boom and by the boats excellent stability at low speeds”

“the boat steers superbly both upwind and down, proving responsive and well balanced”
Shirley Robertson 

“the powerful sail provides plenty of excitement on a reach”
Yachts & Yachting Test
CODE ACCESSORIES PRICE
CARRIAGE
UK Mainland
SN1 Supernova Dinghy £4495.00 £50.00
Dinghy Colour Scheme
More Colours
SNPTS1 Padded Toe Straps £39.95 £3.00
SNTCH1 Two coloured Hull
(Below Water Line)
£89.98 £10.00
SNC1 Flat cover £119.99 £7.00
SNC2 Boom Up cover £139.99 £7.00
SNC3 Under cover £109.00 £7.00
SNFB1 Foil Bag £49.99 £7.00
TRAILERS
SNTLT1 Twin Launching Trolley £214.60 £10.00
SNCB1 Combi Trailer Base £385.00 £10.00
SNCT1 Combi Trailer £599.60 £10.00
ACCESSORIES
BLP1 Boat Logos Pair £49.98 £2.00
SNCF1 Centreboard Foil £159.98 £10.00
SNRF1 Rudder Foil £98.55 £10.00
SNTSE1 Tiller/Stock Extension £189.98 £10.00
SNRS1 Rudder Stock £159.98 £10.00
SNTE1 Tiller Extension £29.95 £10.00
SNHC1 Hatch Cover £5.98 £3.00
SNHCR2 Hatch Cover Ring £1.99 £2.00
SNRC1 Retaining Clip £2.89 £2.00
SNBGF1 Bottom Guogen Fitting £6.98 £2.00
SNTGF1 Top Guogen Fitting £6.98 £2.00
SNKSC1 Kicker System Complete £49.98 £7.00
SNOS1 Outhail Sheet £2.98 £2.00
SNKS1 Kicker Sheet £4.98 £2.00
SNCS1 Cunningham Sheet £2.98 £2.00
SNMS1 Main Sheet £11.97 £7.00
SNB3 Bung £2.98 £2.00
S/SPAR MAST
SNSSMC1 S/SPAR Mast Complete £469.94 £10.00
SNSSST1 S/SPAR Spreader Tube £11.98 £2.00
SNSSSB1 S/SPAR Spreader Bracket £28.88 £2.00
SNSSG1 S/SPAR Gooseneck £19.85 £2.00
SNSSBC1 S/SPAR Boom Complete £129.99 £7.00
SNMS1 Mast Step £9.98 £2.00
SELDON MAST
SNSMC2 Seldon Mast Complete £469.94 £10.00
SNSST2 Seldon Spreader Tube £14.98 £2.00
SNSSB2 Seldon Spreader Bracket £36.97 £2.00
SNSG2 Seldon Gooseneck £33.53 £2.00
SNSBC2 Seldon Boom Complete £129.99 £7.00
MAIN SAILS
SNMSM1 Main Sail Standard £479.98 £10.00
SNMSM2 Main Sail Small £446.47 £10.00
GENERAL ACCESSORIES
62-ISP1 SUPER/SPARS Rig Tention £30.95 £7.00
67-HWK1 Little Hawk Indicator Top Mast £6.98 £3.00
67-HAWK2 Little Hawk Indicator FT Mast £9.98 £3.00
67-FALK2 Burgee £6.49 £2.00
67-HA4066 Burgee Mast Clip £3.49 £2.00
67-HWK3 Hawk Wind Indicator £15.49 £3.00
67-T061 Tacktick Micro Compass £229.95 £7.00
67-T004 Tacktick Deck Bracket £25.95 £3.00
67-T006 Tacktick Long Slug Bracket £25.95 £3.00
67-TA063 Tacktick Cradle £8.88 £2.00
67-T005 Tacktick Strap Bracket £25.95 £3.00
67-T062 Tacktick Soft Pack £4.89 £2.00
HSN Sail Numbers £1.88 £2.00
TOWING SPARES
HT100 Lightboard With Cable £19.97 £3.00
HT102 De-Luxe Lightboard With Cable £29.98 £7.00