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  • We have put together a list of the most popular questions we are asked by customer when it comes to helping you choose the best dinghy sailing drysuits for your individual needs.   How Can I Make Sure I Order The Right Size Drysuit? Drysuits are normally an easy item to fit given the fact that they aren't a close fitting garment. The internal braces and elasticated waist also help in giving your drysuit a good fit. Look at the size chart and make sure you order the most appropriate size. ...
  • After the zip, the seals are the next important part of a drysuit. They create a seal between your neck, wrists (and possibly your ankles) and the suit, preventing water getting inside. For the neck and wrists there are two options, either latex or neoprene. For the feet you get latex socks, but some suits allow for ankle seals or hard sole boots to be fitted (please contact us). Seals are best considered as consumables and are likely to require replacing during the life of the drysuit.   ...
  • A prop guard will protect your propeller from damage and protect you from your propeller. Below you will find some information from our prop guard manufacturer. How Does the Prop Guard Work? Prop Guard® is made to surround the propeller like a nozzle. This designed nozzle action moves water with a controlled directional force which gives the boat improved handling and more power. This nozzle action is accomplished with no moving parts to adjust or replace. Whether you have an outboard or stern dri...
  • Here at TridentUK we have been established since 1983 selling to the public and to trade customers. We pride ourselves on our customer service and are completely dedicated to your total satisfaction. We offer a wide range of services and products specifically for our Trade Customers. Sailmaking Industrial Sewing Honda Outboard Engines Outboard Engine Servicing Suppliers of RIBS/Small Boats Manufacturers of Surface Drysuits - Industrial and Leisure Wide Range of Chandlery, P...
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the Laser 1 Dinghy (Full, Radial & 4.7). If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the RS800. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the RS Feva. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the RS300. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
  • Below we list the ropes and dimensions we recommend for the Topper dinghy. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
  • 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...
  • Choosing a Trolley or Trailer Our trolleys are named to suit sailing dinghies but they will fit all sorts of boats. We manufacture specific trolleys and trailers to fit the more popular types of dinghies, where others fit our standard versions with a little adjustment. The characteristics of sailing dinghies are generally very similar, other types of boats can differ considerably and the most common query we have is “Will the trolley fit my boat with an outboard on?” To find out follow the below:- ...
  • If you’ve found this page because you are looking to make some sense of what an ILCA or Laser is or what is class legal or not then I’ll try and put your mind at rest. In 1971 the Laser dinghy was unveiled and has become the most successful dinghy in history with over 200, 000 boats around the world and to cut a long complicated story short in 2019 there was a falling out between various involved parties with the class association taking control of the class and finding new boat builders. In this ta...
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