Boats up to dateGerys 4.7 - even beginners can take off with it

Michael Good

 · 18.06.2022

Boats up to date: Gerys 4.7 - even beginners can take off with itPhoto: Gerys
The Gerys 4.7 at full speed. The 140-kilogram foiler easily reaches over 20 knots
Two brothers from Brittany want to reinvent the modern sailing dinghy. Their Gerys 4.7 flies with foils and sails normally without the wings

Erwan and Raphaël Censier spent two years tinkering with the design, simulating with modern CFD programmes and running through all possible structural calculations. Now the young Bretons from the Erdeven region have finished building their first Gerys 4.7 boat and are sailing - or rather flying - with it. The 4.70 metre long dinghy is equipped with large S-foils as standard, which are pushed out from the side of the hull. With these and elevators on the rudder blade, the boat can take off completely from a wind speed of just twelve knots. If the wind is too weak or too strong for foiling, the wings are simply raised completely. With its central centreboard, the Gerys 4.7 still remains easy to sail without restrictions. The foils can also be retracted for launching and retrieving or for beaching.

The design by naval architect Raphaël Censier with its pronounced concave underwater hull is particularly exciting. This effectively turns the monohull dinghy into a catamaran with an unusually stable swimming position. This should make it easy for beginners and children in particular to sail the boat and slowly get to grips with foiling. But the concept of the Gerys 4.7 also remains simple in other respects. There are no dynamic trim and adjustment options for the wings. And the simple rig with self-tacking jib is also easy to operate single-handed. In foil mode, the boat can easily reach speeds of around 20 knots; the current record is 23.5 knots.

Raphaël Censier (the designer) and Erwan Censier (the boat builder) have already reached a speed of 23.5 knots with their new foiler
Photo: Gerys

The cockpit is large enough for up to three adults or up to five children to sail comfortably and safely. In addition to the basic equipment, a rollable Code Zero is also available, which is driven on an attached bowsprit. The Censier brothers now want to offer their Gerys 4.7 to a wide range of buyers and build the boat in series. The hull is a GRP construction manufactured using the vacuum infusion process. The long S-foils are made from an extremely strong carbon fibre-epoxy composite. The price for the Gerys 4.7 is 25,450 euros gross (including sails and foils). The link to the website: https://www.gerys.fr

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