Meet Andrew McDougall - Foiling Maestro

content image designerAndrew 'AMAC' McDougall is best know as the designer and builder of both the MACH2 Moth and award winning WASZP foiling dinghies. The Moth is at the cutting edge of foiling technology and the MACH2 has one 7 World Championships. Not a bad pedigree when it comes to designing a foiling soultion for the Laser that really works.

AMAC first became involved with the Moth class when he built his first Moth at the age of 15 in 1970. After a short break from the class Andrew came back to win his first Australian National Title in 1983 and again in 1984, also getting 2nd place in the '84 and '85 worlds.

Windsurfing

McDougall then took a 16 year break from the class to start the windsurfing brand KA Sail, focusing on high performance sails.

The first Moth sails

During this period he was asked to design a windsurfer-like sail for the World Titles in 1995, where Emmett Lazich and Tim Webster used the KA Sail to dominate the series.

McDougall then actively campaigned for the 2001 World Titles in Japan where he used his newly developed the MSL5 sail to finish in third place. To read how the KA range has developed - click here

Addicted to hydrofoils

McDougall continued to sail in the class on and off over the next few year's whilst developing the KA range of Moth sails, however it wasn't until the introduction of the hydrofoils into the Moth class that Andrew's design background as a mechanical engineer and software development saw him eager to see what could be achieved with this relatively new concept of three dimensional sailing.

Early in 2005 Andrew bought the original Fastacraft Prowler and began to develop an understanding of where improvements could be found to update the current configuration.

The Bladerider dominates

With the intention to create a much faster and more easily controllable Moth that was more affordable and readily accessible to sailors around the world the Bladerider was born. For an early interview with Andrew on the birth of the Bladerider - click here

During 2006 the first McDougall designed Bladerider hit the water where it was an immediate success with Rohan Veal sailing the new design to win the Australian Titles and then changing the face of Moth sailing when it dominated the 2007 World Titles at Lake Garda.

The MACH 2 takes form

When the 2008 World Titles at Weymouth came around McDougall was now sailing a highly modified Bladerider finishing second in a boat that had exceptional boat speed, winning four of the seven heats. Click here for more details on the 2008 World Titles.

AMACMcDougall's next project was to build a Moth that was quicker than anything on the market at that time. In collaboration with the Zhuhai branch of the respected Australian boat builder, McConaghy, the MACH 2 was born.

McDougall has continued to sail at every major moth event, with good results, always showing exceptional boat speed to his competitors. This was particularly evident in 2010 where he won the Australian National Titles and in 2010 at the Dubai World Championships where he finished a very close second to Simon Payne.

It hasn't stopped yet...

The Moth class has quickly evolved since the introduction of foils into arguably the most exciting sailing class in the world, raising the sports profile to a new level. This has been achieved by providing sailors around the world with a boat that is affordable, easy to transport and extremely exhilarating to sail. All of this has largely been achieved through AMAC's creative ideas and design genius. McDougall's drive to always improve means the evolution is far from over.

FOILSZ

The idea for FOILSZ came along as AMAC wanted to provide more sailors with the chance to experience the thrill of foiling. There is nothing quite like experiencing that first ´lift off´ as your hull gently eases out of the water and you take flight. Not everybody can afford a Moth or WASZP and Lasers are plentiful and relatively cheap to buy. It´s a marriage made in heaven for those wanting to get into foiling without breaking the bank.


Breakthrough Design

Turn Your Laser Into A Foiling Machine

If you have ever dreamed about foiling on your own boat but thought it would cost too much, this is what you need. The FOILSZ kit attaches easily to a standard Laser dinghy. Fit the foiling kit in 10 minutes, rig your Laser and off you go. It really is that simple. FOILSZ comes from the designer of the MACH2 Moth and WASZP so you know it´s going to work and work well.

Simple To Fit

Simple To Fit

Precision engineered to fit onto a standard Laser in just 10 minutes

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No Modifications Required

No Modifications Required

Just rig your Laser as normally would

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Easy To Launch

Easy To Launch

Just rig your Laser as normally would

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Thrilling To Sail

Thrilling To Sail

Laser sailing has never been so much fun

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Some Helpful

Frequently Asked Questions

This depends of course on your body weight, the Laser rig you use and the wind conditions

Generally speaking, you should be up and foiling in around 10-12 knots of wind speed

Yes, the FOILSZ system enables you to have full ride height control
If you have average sailing ability, you will find it´s not too difficult to get up and foiling. For your first sail, pick a day with a steady 10-12 knot breeze and flat water and you will be foiling in no time.
No, just use your Laser rig in exactly the same way you normally would sail
Yes, you just use whatever Laser rig best suits your body weight and wind strength.
No, everything you need comes with the FOILSZ kit
You will be surprised at how little it costs to buy your FOILSZ. Visit our web shop for for full pricing details FOILSZ Shop Online

You can buy your FOILSZ online using our online store click here

You can also buy FOILSZ through our international network of dealers

Yes, we can organise delivery of your FOILSZ kit anywhere, door to door.
Yes, the FOILSZ kit will fit all Lasers, no matter how old the hull us.
The only change that is needed is to place the FOILSZ spacer under the top rudder gudgeon. This is supplied and takes just a minute or two to fit.
It's quite simple to fit the FOILSZ kit onto a Laser, taking around 10 minutes.