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PT Aku Cinta Samudra
WATERBIRD PARASAIL
Parasail Design & Construction
16 gore high performance low drag parasail originally designed in 1974 by Brian Gaskin, the first parachute to be designed to ascend, not modification of existing free-fall parachute......(i.e. 20 or 24 panel Paracomander types)
Fabric:
Our Ultraflow™ 1.9oz single silicon coated Rip-stop Nylon 6.6 high tear strength sail cloth is super long lasting in strong sunlight or sandy beach use. Colours: 14 new UV resistant colours. Unique to Waterbird
Our new light weight Skylite™ "double silicone" coated 1.3 oz Rip-stop Nylon 6.6 high tear strenght is super long lasting in strong sunlight. This great new fabric reduces the weight of the canopy by as much as 25% allowing the parasails to open easier on the beach or parasail boat and will allow the canopy to lift heavier loads size for size in all conditions.
Colours: 11 new UV resistant colours. Unique to Waterbird
Material & Construction Breaking Strain
Ribbing : 25 mm Polyester Ribbon Tape Multi weave non shringking 150 kg
Periphery : 50 mm Polyester Ribbon Tape Multi weave non shringking 300 kg
Crown : 25 mm Polypropylene webbing, lock weaved double layered 560 kg
Line Tapes : 25 mm Polypropylene webbing, lock weaved double layered 560 kg
Reinforcing : 10 mm Polyester multiweave non shrinking 100 kg
Seams : Full French rolled seam double lock stitch
: Twin High Performance triple step zig zag lock stitch
: All hems reinforced with 10 mm Polyester tape
Lines : 7 mm Polyester Multi Plait sheath / Multi Plait core 800 kg
(all shroud lines are colour coded for ease of use). (Non shrink/stretch)
Risers/Harnesses/Tow Yoke Tensile Strength
Webbing : All webbing 2.5 mm woven thickness
: 50 mm Polyester Multi weave lock stitched 3,500 kg
: 50 mm Polypropylene Multi weave lock stitched 2,500 kg
: 75 mm Polypropylene Multi weave lock stitched 2,000 kg
NOTE: All webbing offers maximum resistance to UV sunlight damage
Metal work: D Rings & Carabiners
: All items 316 Marine Stainless (Inox) with heat welded joints for maximum strength.
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