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Newsletter – March 2019

We have just released or March Newsletter, and it’s full of interesting and useful information! Some of the topics covered include:

  • Seascape 18 – Vedran Rozic wins the silver medal, using AzureProject to design his sails.
  • Francesco’s corner – learn to use the Tangent Mesh and Geodesic Lines in AzureProject to create better sails!
  • Read more about our sail design and analysis services

As always, if you have any questions about any of the information in the newsletter, don’t hesitate to contact us – we’re available at info@smar-azure.com

Winning Barcolana 50 – case study

“We are immensely proud that the winning boat of the Barcolana had our sails, designed with AzureProject”, says Renzo Sorci, designer at Olimpic Sails and AzureProject user for more than a decade.

He continues: “The Barcolana is not only a regatta, it involves the whole city of Trieste for about ten days, an event joined by 300 thousand people with boats coming from many different countries. Being chosen by the defender ‘Spirit of Portopiccolo’, who represented the city of Trieste, has been a huge responsibility and honour.”

For Portopiccolo we created a Code 0, which was hoisted just 4 minutes after the start of the race and proved to be the winning move, as mentioned by the crew at the end of the race. Since the start, Spirit of Portopiccolo increased the lead and rounded the first mark 52 seconds ahead, completing the course in record pace after 57 minutes.

“Winning that historical event made us very proud and happy”, says Renzo.

Click here to read the full article

Looking ahead to 2019

2018 has been another busy year at SMAR Azure, but we are pleased to have achieved all our targets!

Here’s a quick summary: 

Donald MacVicar, SMAR Azure CTO
  • Our company, SMAR Azure, won the “Best Business in Edinburgh” at the Scottish SME Business Awards.
  • We have released 7 new versions of AzureProject: the integrated sail design and optimisation software. As usual, we put a lot of effort in improving features related to production. Major improvements were made on the mitre cuts and the fibre layout tool.
  • We have also released new versions of RigEdge – the unique rig design software, which now includes sailing load analysis for very complex rigs.
  • Our R&D team expanded with two new engineers – Neil Adams and Alejandro Ivanez – as we work closely with our customers to support their daily jobs.
  • Moreover, we are very happy that many of our customers have designed sails that are winning important competitions all over the world.

We had not only a successful 2018, but also a truly interesting user-group meeting at METS – we are already focused on the next developments! Here are just some of the features we’re planning for early 2019:

  1. Negative Tack Heights – to facilitate design for decksweeper style sails.
  2. Design and attachment to the rig for top sails, and gaff top sail in particular.
  3. Adding design of patches for batten ends, as simple triangles, or rounded shapes.

… and many more… keep following us for updating news!

Warm Wishes,
Donald MacVicar
SMAR Azure CTO

SMAR Azure December Newsletter

We have just released our December newsletter!

Some of the topics include:

  • Case study – Olisails use AzureProject to design their Barcolana 50 winning sails
  • Donald MacVicar, SMAR Azure CTO, talks about our accomplishments in 2018, as well as some of the plans for 2019.

Click here to read the full newsletter.

Welcome to our new website!

We have just launched a new website for SMAR Azure, with the aim to make it more modern and appealing. We have also, as part of this new website,  refreshed and improved the client area. The new site requires a new password to be created, and email addresses can now be used for the login.

You can use the following link to create you new password:

http://smar-azure.com/wp/login/?action=lostpassword

Then simply enter you email address and click reset password. You will then be sent an email with a link to create a new password.

We have also added a new ticketing system for support questions and will be adding more content in due course.