DESIGNER
COMMENTS
Our goal in developing the Mumm 30 was to create a state-of-the-art
offshore one-design that would be fast and exciting, yet uncomplicated
and economical. We set about the design of the Mumm 30 with a "clean
sheet of paper" in that there are no rating rule driven compromises
in performance. Our experience in Whitbread 60's and American's
Cup boats gave us confidence that incredible light air speed does
not necessarily require large overlapping jibs. Fractional rigs
are preferred over mast head rigs for upwind performance and easy
handling, but with no arbitrary rule restrictions, masthead spinnakers
will turbo-charge the boat downwind. The symmetrical vs. asymmetrical
spinnaker debate is a non-issue. Each has its advantages and place,
so we have allowed for both, making the Mumm 30 today's most versatile
downwind boat.
During design conferences, we applied a simple test for complex
issues, "will this detail or feature make the boat more fun to sail?"
Time and again, we found that the simplest solution was the best
one. For example, there are no running backstays. The extra crewman
needed for runners, and the chance of losing the rig if the runners
aren't set up properly, are eliminated. The boat has a very high
righting moment because high stability means speed upwind, and a
boat that is easier to get in the groove. In order to achieve high
stability with a minimum amount of weight and drag, we have developed
a keel that is reminiscent of our Whitbread 60 designs. A large
lead bulb is supported by a cast steel fin which produces a reliable,
durable structure with maximum righting moment. High stability also
means less need for a lot of people on the rail. The non-overlapping
headsails mean that the winches are tiny, and dexterity takes precedence
over power: smaller crew, and smaller sail budgets!
Meticulous care has been taken in the engineering and construction
of every component on the Mumm 30. Carroll Marine and our other
builders around the world use exceptional workmanship and attention
to detail to insure quality standards and an exact one-design configuration,
similar to the Mumm 36. The rig is simple to use, but it is state-of-the-art
carbon fiber laminate, tested and refined to suit the boat perfectly.
The hull is carefully built of vacuum bagged wet pre-preg epoxy
and post cured in an oven with the same materials and processes
so well developed on the Mumm 36. The rudder stock is autoclaved
carbon fiber: strong, light, and virtually maintenance free. Complex
technology is employed intelligently to yield simplicity.
The Mumm 30 has amazed competitors on the race course with its speed
in all conditions, but the real rest is when sailors actually take
the helm. The boat has a large rudder which provides balance and
superb control both upwind and down. It accelerates like a dinghy,
but feels like a big boat going upwind in a breeze. The cockpit
is a marvel of comfort and efficiency from the innovative folding
footracks, to the internal sail controls. Everything is easily at
hand, functional and smooth. This sailing machine will be easy for
less experienced crews to handle, and will never stop rewarding
the most experienced sailor. Have fun!
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Farr Yacht Design
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