Love the ham and cheese analogy! Thanks for producing such an informative and insightful film. We have been with the OneSails group for 16 years and I have nothing but praise for this technology. It keeps getting better and surprises even us die-hard fans of the myriad benefits of continuous fibre technology that is 4T Forte. Thank you Matt and keep up the real journalistic work you share with us…
Matt still has the best job in the world. I can see why he has such a robust sense of humor. Never hears so many ham sandwich puns in relation to sailing. Keep it up!!!
Very interesting ! I am seeing BASALT used in boats { Windelo} snow boards and skis. It has better properties than E glass and stiffness close to S glass, plus it has great resistance to UV.
A great video Matt 👍🏻 the sceptic in me thinks that there is still an inappropriate use of the word "sustainability" and actually would have been great to have seen some actual data on their carbon scopes recording and not claims by %'s or language like 1/3. No mention on route to Net-Zero and being transparent about offsetting...but I do praise them on a product that can be recycled. Great insight - thank you and One Sails 👍🏻
We use a huge amount of plastic, and a lot of it is separated out to recycle, but very few products that people buy are recycled. Until you are making sails out of the recycled material, it's not a cycle. And its really a waste of money, time, and effort.
Love the ham and cheese analogy! Thanks for producing such an informative and insightful film. We have been with the OneSails group for 16 years and I have nothing but praise for this technology. It keeps getting better and surprises even us die-hard fans of the myriad benefits of continuous fibre technology that is 4T Forte. Thank you Matt and keep up the real journalistic work you share with us…
Matt still has the best job in the world. I can see why he has such a robust sense of humor. Never hears so many ham sandwich puns in relation to sailing. Keep it up!!!
Very interesting ! I am seeing BASALT used in boats { Windelo} snow boards and skis. It has better properties than E glass and stiffness close to S glass, plus it has great resistance to UV.
A great video Matt 👍🏻 the sceptic in me thinks that there is still an inappropriate use of the word "sustainability" and actually would have been great to have seen some actual data on their carbon scopes recording and not claims by %'s or language like 1/3. No mention on route to Net-Zero and being transparent about offsetting...but I do praise them on a product that can be recycled.
Great insight - thank you and One Sails 👍🏻
Great video
Wonderful company.
We use a huge amount of plastic, and a lot of it is separated out to recycle, but very few products that people buy are recycled. Until you are making sails out of the recycled material, it's not a cycle. And its really a waste of money, time, and effort.