November 10th, 2016
Day 03 of Paralympic Sailing Equipment Trial on the Weta Trimaran. Went out in 20+knot winds and a big sea state. Had lots of fun launching off the waves. Tried to stick the nose in but the hull kept popping back up. By Neil PattersonNovember 02nd, 2016
Para-Sailors Andrew May & Chris Sharp first attempts at righting a Weta!October 19th, 2016
After some gale force winds this weekend I finally went sailing on Sunday. Wasn't windy enough to capsize. I still had lots of fun. Port Phillip Bay MelbourneOctober 18th, 2016
Port Phillip Bay MelbourneOctober 13th, 2016
Day 2 - Chris Sharp testing the Weta in 15-20 Knots. Video editing by Steve CranchOctober 13th, 2016
Day 3 and beyond with Chris Sharp. Video editing by Steve CranchOctober 12th, 2016
Paralympic Sailors Andrew May & Chris Sharp test the Weta. Video editing by Steve CranchSeptember 26th, 2016
Small handful of convenience and performance tips for Weta Trimaran owners. By Tom KirkmanAugust 17th, 2016
Clips taken on the Weta during the 2015-2016 season. Had a great time, Andy, Chris, Mike and Warren are all in here at various spots. New season starts about November, just a couple-three months out. . . The wind is still free, get some. . . By Tom KirkmanJuly 22nd, 2016
Kazi Magazine takes a look at the Weta Trimaran in Enoshima, Japan.July 06th, 2016
Elk Lake, I believe the first time the Elks have seen a Weta. Didn't know what one was, so they phoned a Moose over at McGillicuddy's. Nope, never seen one either.July 05th, 2016
Nice day sailing on Jordan Lake, NC, with a few other multi-hulls. Nothing white knuckle but a lot of fun nonetheless. . . By Tom Kirkman