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Centre de documentation Dragonfly

Tous les manuels, procédures, astuces de réglage et listes de contrôle pour naviguer sereinement sur votre Dragonfly.

A minimalist overhead photographic view of a Dragonfly trimaran moored to a narrow finger pontoon in a compact harbor berth, its amas fully folded alongside the central hull. The clear turquoise water reveals faint shadow outlines of each hull beneath the surface. Precise white dock lines fan out from polished cleats, and simple fenders protect the gelcoat from the concrete pontoon. Soft, slightly diffused morning sunlight produces gentle reflections and almost no harsh contrast, emphasizing the clever compact footprint in tight marina space. The composition is clean and symmetrical, with the trimaran centered in the frame, conveying a modern, technical, and highly organized aesthetic ideal for illustrating the benefits of the folding system in crowded harbors.
An organized cockpit of a Dragonfly trimaran at anchor, photographed in realistic detail from above and slightly aft, showing twin carbon wheels, multi-function instruments, labeled clutches, and neatly coiled sheets against a light teak deck. The main hull’s companionway, framed by stainless handrails, leads into a softly lit interior, while the folded amas rest quietly on a mirror-smooth bay. Late afternoon sunlight filters from the side, creating warm highlights on the teak grain and brushed metal winches, with soft shadows defining every control. The background includes a blurred shoreline with low rocky coast and pine trees. The mood is calm, competent, and inviting, perfect for threads about ergonomics, cockpit layouts, and cruising comfort.

Ressources techniques pour vos Dragonfly

Accédez rapidement à tous les guides PDF, check-lists de sécurité, fiches d’entretien et liens utiles pour votre trimaran Dragonfly. Tout est classé par thème pour retrouver en quelques clics l’information technique dont vous avez besoin à bord ou au port.

A technical, photographic-realistic close-up of a Dragonfly trimaran mast base and deck hardware, showing halyard clutches, turning blocks, stainless chainplates, and non-skid deck texture in crisp focus. Colored control lines—red, blue, and green—run cleanly through organized lead positions, their braided fibers clearly visible. Soft overcast daylight provides neutral, even lighting with minimal reflections on the white gelcoat and anodized aluminum fittings. The camera is positioned at low angle, slightly off to the side, highlighting the geometry of the rigging layout. The background fades into a gentle blur of dock and water, reinforcing a focused, professional mood ideal for posts dissecting rigging schemes, hardware choices, and load paths.
A sleek Dragonfly trimaran with folded amas resting at a modern marina dock, its white and light-gray composite hulls reflecting softly in calm blue water. Carbon fiber beams, neatly folded trampolines, and a tall aluminum mast with furled sails show the distinctive folding system in detail. In the background, other sailboats and low harbor buildings blur into a gentle bokeh. Golden hour sunlight grazes the deck hardware, winches, and polished stainless lifelines, casting long, crisp shadows. Photographed from a slightly elevated three-quarter angle in sharp photographic realism, the composition emphasizes clean lines, technical precision, and a calm, professional atmosphere suitable for a technical sailing forum homepage.
A Dragonfly trimaran slicing through moderate open water under full white sails, captured in photographic realism from a low, off-the-bow angle emphasizing the leeward ama and taut trampolines. Deep blue waves with white spray curl along the slender hulls, while the mast, standing rigging, and carefully tensioned sheets appear razor-sharp. Bright midday sunlight creates strong, crisp highlights on the wet hull surfaces and hardware, with defined shadows under the beams. The horizon is clean, with only a faint shoreline in the distance, giving a sense of offshore cruising. The mood is dynamic and energetic but still professional, ideal for illustrating performance discussions and sea-trial reports.