2018 Mast Update
2018 Mast Update: Ovington Boats recommends the evaluation programme now terminates and the class continue with the existing Selden spars.RECOMENDATIONOvington Boats recommends the evaluation programme of a mast from an…
2018 Mast Update: Ovington Boats recommends the evaluation programme now terminates and the class continue with the existing Selden spars.RECOMENDATIONOvington Boats recommends the evaluation programme of a mast from an…
Following the supportive vote of the members in the on-line AGM Ovington Boats and the MSCA have now started sea trials of a revised mainsail and mast.The objectives of the…
Ovington Boats, builder of the MUSTO Skiff, are working on a new class of dinghy currently under the title of Project XS.The new XS dinghy is based on the MUSTO…
As many of us hang up our sailing boots for the winter it is a good opportunity to reflect back on what has been a great season. The MUSTO Skiff fleet in the UK has been enjoying growing numbers year on year for the last 8 seasons.
Iver Ahlmann (GER) is to step down from his role as International Chairman of the Musto Skiff Class. Andy Tarboton (RSA) will be taking on the Chairmanship role with immediate effect.
At the end of each World Championship the International Class Association receives a report from the event Measurer. Read more on the Equipment Inspection Report.
Here is an update on the plans for testing and development of a new rig, following questions asked at the class skippers meeting at Carnac (2016).
There’s been some discussion on the forum recently regarding the possibility of a new-look sail for the MUSTO, and a “square top” sail has been suggested as one possibility. This seems to have been driven by a number of factors, including the desire to make the boat more modern looking, but also to make the sail more efficient.
Press Release: 16th March, 2016 - MUSTO and Ovington Boats have signed a renewed contract securing MUSTO as the title sponsor of the class for the next 5 years. The…