THE DOUBLE UNIQUENESS OF SOLARIS
There are two main characteristics which, when combined together, distinguish Solaris Yachts and make it unique among European boatyards: • the 35 years experience in refitting sailing yachts of all types and sizes; • the location of the yard by the sea, allowing sea trials to refine every design solution before commencing production and the team of tradesmen boasting a continuous sailing experience. Since its founding, Solaris has always had a specialized department for the repair and refit of custom and mass production yachts from boatyards all over world. Experience and tests at sea have demonstrated that most sailing yachts, suffer from the effects of the wind and the sea, resulting in movement and deformation. Creaking, doors that do not close during navigation and cracks that develop over time are proof of this. For this reason, from the outset, the priority for designers and engineers was the non-deformation of the yacht derived through structural continuity, what we call “monolith” and that for decades has been a characteristic for all Solaris yachts, as described in the chapter “STRENGTH AND SAFETY”. The main difference between Solaris and most other boatyards is that Solaris use one material only with only one mechanical characteristic: fiberglass. Moreover Solaris use only composite, and not wooden, bulkheads and laminate them to the hull and most importantly of all to the deck and build composite chainplates (instead of steel) creating the “monolith” or “cage” where everything is firmly connected with a unique characteristic: composite bulkhead laminated to hull and deck, fibreglass hull-to-deck connection, longitudinal and transversal structure (girders and floors), composite chainplates. This is the cage made of a single material which supports and receives all the major loads coming from mast, chainplates and keel. Other boatyards use 5 materials with 5 different mechanical characteristics such as: deck in fiberglass, filler to bond the inner moulding of the headlining to the deck, silicone to bond the bulkhead to the inner headlining, wooden bulkheads. The engineers have also been able to verify which, among the other construction techniques and materials utilized by other yards, are the most appropriate and effective options. The sea is the ultimate judge and it is thanks to the sea that we are able to improve by practicing the technique of continuous development in the company. The quality of Solaris goes beyond the structural components, and is evident in the entire yacht, using only that which works better and lasts longer; because of this continuous and precise work of selection and research of the best materials and equipment, it is possible to create such unique yachts. Thanks to its uniqueness, Solaris has achieved a tangible quality that is almost impossible to replicate for the mass production yards. To understand why our used boats maintain such a high residual, just see what a Solaris built 35 years ago looks like today
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