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  • Painting a Mirror Dinghy As repetitious as it may sound the trick to painting and a good finish is all in the preparation. For best results paint indoors in a dust free environment, in temperatures above 15°C but not in direct sunshine or heat and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Clean the boat thoroughly and remove any loose or flaking paint and make sure the wood is in sound condition, dry & rot free. Remove any hardware from the boat that you can, the more you can remove the better...
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the mirror dinghy.
  • At Trident we started out manufacturing sails. Since then we have kept manufacturing at the centre of our business. We are proud to have resisted the pressures of moving our manufacturing abroad in recent decades and continue to manufacture most of our products from facilities in Gateshead, Northern England. Having such a diverse manufacturing experience allows us to offer an extensive and complete customer service, supplying and repairing anything you need for sailing. The main areas of Manu...
  • Long Established Family Business Trident was established in 1983 by Dave & Jackie Gebhard as a sailmaking business, both keen dinghy sailors of the 70s, made dinghy sails as a hobby, and are still racing competitively most weekends. The business grew quickly to include the manufacture of waterproof and thermal clothing, initially designing dinghy suits and woolly bear fleeces, in the days of the yellow wellies. They also supplied the Shipyards, Oil Rigs, Fishing Industry and other commercial bus...
  • Over the decades TridentUK has built a really strong team with extensive experience and skills sets allowing a superior and diverse offering of products. From the factory to the workshop, sail loft to the office have you ever wondered who is behind the TridentUK brand? Allow us to introduce Team Trident.... David AKA Dave, DG or The other Dave. It is difficult to introduce David without Jackie as they tend to come as a pair. They are, however, quite different characters, often seen agre...
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