TOPAZ ARGO IS SELECTED BY ROYAL NAVY CCF
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27 Mar 2020
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Topper’s Topaz Argo will be used for sail training RN cadets
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Topper’s Topaz Argo dinghy has been selected by the Royal Navy Combined Cadet Force (CCF) as a replacement for the Bosun dinghy.
The news follows a two-year test programme from the CCF evaluating all options available.
“The Boson has been the mainstay of sail training for the CCF for many years, however it was felt that a more user-friendly all-round boat fleet boat was needed,” explained Jon Manners, sales manager for Topper International.
“The Topaz Argo offers a safe stable platform for learning to sail and then for the more experienced sailors it has a great performance with the options of symmetric and trapeze as well as the standard asymmetric spinnaker.”
He added: “The adoption of the Topaz Argo marks a great step forward for the Royal Navy Combined Cadet Force with adoption of a new boat as their standard crewed sailing craft.
Fleet status
Topper International is very pleased to be working with the CCF to complete this project.”
As part of the CCF program of development units entered teams in to the Southport 12-hour race, due to the number of entries the Topaz Argo was granted its own fleet status along with the two traditional classes.
Topper will now deliver the fleet of dinghies to the Royal Navy Centres across the country as well as the CCF units based in schools.
“Whilst there may be a few tearful eyes around the CCF as the old Bosuns are towed away, (I myself was taught to sail in a Bosun in 1974) we are confident that we have a superb all-round dinghy in which to train Cadets for the foreseeable future,” added CCF’s principle boat officer Major Kevin Lillicrap.
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