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March 2007 issue no. 1
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FAQ'sRobbie
Doyle and Jeremy Wurmfeld answer your FAQ's "How many people does
it take to sail the e33?" The e33 can be single-handed quite easily.
Crew weight is not required for stability and only the jib sheet needs to be tended
when tacking. At the same time the cockpit is large enough for six to eight adults
to enjoy a sail together comfortably. More
FAQs  View
the 2007 e33 brochure in PDF Company founders Jeremy Wurmfeld and Robbie
Doyle are available to answer your questions directly. Keep the questions coming
and check back here in the future for more answers to your FAQ's. Ask
a question
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The
BuilderBuilt by Waterline Systems, inc. in Portsmouth, RI Today's
Subject: Resin Systems The e33 hull, deck and internal structure are laminated
entirely with vinylester resin. This is a superior resin that was chosen by the
designer to best utilize the properties of the very high quality bi-axial and
unidirectional e-glass fabrics that are specified for the e33. Some other boats
are built with vinylester resin used in only the outer skin of the hull because
of its ability to combat water absorption. While this is better than no vinylester
resin at all, it leaves the inner skins of the boat with a very brittle (albeit
less expensive) polyester resin. Polyester resin does not allow the bi-axial and
unidirectional e-glass fabrics to realize their full structural potential. Vinylester
resin is somewhat more expensive, however, the e33 will not only have a better
initial strength, but also will last longer because its resin system is less prone
to fatigue.
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The
SailmakerNote from Robbie Doyle on the sails: The self-tacking
jib system on the e33 will work with the standard jib partially furled or with
our optional self-tacking sail. The different jib sizes are as follows: Standard
jib [158 sq. ft.], the self tacking jib [127 sq. ft.], and the standard jib furled
to self tacking position [104 sq. ft.] All that is required to change from the
full-size jib to the self- tacking arrangement, is to change the jib leads from
the deck house top leads to the single self-tacking sheet that trims from the
center of the cockpit just in front of the helmsperson. All three leads can also
be left on together if desired. Even with the smaller jib, the boat's sail area/displacement
compares favorably with other boats in its size range. Learn
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Co-founders
Robbie Doyle and Jeremy Wurmfeld
Sailing the e33 in Marblehead, MA
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Robbie Doyle | 617.510.2099
Jeremy Wurmfeld | 646.591.4416
Sail an e33 |Test sail an e33 in New England 
Brochure and specs| 2007 e33 Brochure PDF 
Pricing and options information| 2007 e33 Pricing Request 
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