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Contact:      Matt Sharman or Ralph Roberts

Email:         sales@aeroluffspars.co.uk

Tel:              07743 135473

Address:     41 The Street,

                    Surlingham,

                    Norwich.

                    NR14 7AJ

Aero LuffSpar

Spree Lady at Tower Bridge, which completed a series of Wayfarer cruises from London to Helsinki** for the Aero Spar co-designer, Ralph Roberts

About us

The Aero Luff Spar was developed by long distance cruising enthusiast Ralph Roberts* and Terry Cook*, head of engineering and development at PCE Automation Ltd.

The original concept of the spar was to provide the convenience and practicality of furling and/or reefing a genoa or foresail, without reducing it’s efficiency when used in its normal, unfurled state.

Matt Sharman was the first dinghy sailor to see the potential of the spar and request one be made for him. He is a lifelong dinghy sailor, who has cruised his Wayfarer extensively around the UK coastline, particularly the west coast of Scotland. He has always taken a great interest in the spar, and now retired, has become a partner in the business.

Peter Thomas, M.D. of Cornish Crabbers, became involved in developing the spar for the larger cruiser market, and now fits the Aero Furling Spar as a standard feature to his complete range of Cornish Crabber boats, up to, and including the 30ft twin headsail Pilot Cutter.

*Ralph Roberts is a retired Design and Technology teacher. He has cruised and raced his Wayfarer for the last 30 years and been a past Commodore and Cruising Secretary of the UK Wayfarer Association, International Secretary of the WIC (Wayfarer International Committee) and is current International Rep. for the UKWA.

*Terry Cook started his career on the engineering side of Poolcraft Boat Builders and Marine Engineers which diversified and expanded into the business of PCE Automation. His engineering expertise developed Ralph’s concept for an ideal foresail furling/reefing system into its present efficient design. Terry now acts as a technical consultant for ALS Ltd.

** Cruising logs of Wayfarer 9885, Spree Lady

A Wayfarer Cruise from London to Helsinki - Part 1

A Wayfarer Cruise from London to Helsinki - Part 2

A Wayfarer Cruise from London to Helsinki - Part 3

A Wayfarer Cruise from London to Helsinki - Part 4

A Wayfarer cruise along the Norwegian coast

A Wayfarer Cruise along the Irish Coast - Parts 1 & 2


Other logs in preparation:

A Wayfarer cruise along the Nova Scotian coast

A Wayfarer cruise along the Croatian coast

A Wayfarer cruise along the French Mediterranean coast

Cruising logs/videos of Matt Sharman,
in Wayfarer 773, Wild Lone

Sailing the Scottish West Coast

Roaming around Jura

A Suffolk sail:

Across the wash:

Storm in Suffolk:

Sailing the Hebrides:

The Broads in a Wanderer:

Sailing Scotland:

Sailing Suffolk:

“For the first time when cruising in high winds, the Aero Spar enabled me to balance a deep reefed mainsail with a small head sail without having to change sails. What a treat!”
Kit Wallace W994
W994 ‘Peregrine’ cruising the North Channel of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron,
and anchored off one of the many islands for the night