“Now I think we are going to have a bit of fun.”
Jens Quorning, CEO and owner of Quorning Boats—builder of Dragon fly trimarans—may be the master of understatement. Up to this point, our test sail of the new Dragonfly 36 has had me grinning ear to ear (his measurement of fun, he told me earlier, was precisely that distance). Now, having just set the code zero to accompany the 780-square-foot, square-topped Elvstrøm EPEX main, we are simply flying across Denmark’s Kolding Fjord, making 13-14 knots in 16 knots of wind at a true wind angle of 120. Our rushing wake has me thinking about water-skiing, and even powered up, there is nothing skittery about sailing this winged creation; on all points of sail, we zoom like a big blue…
