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RONDAL RECEIVES LLOYD’S REGISTER APPROVAL-INPRINCIPLE FOR THE AERO WING SAIL

20 november 2025

Rondal has received an Approval-in-Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register during Metstrade 2025 for the Aero Wing Sail. This recognition confirms that the system’s design and safety principles have been thoroughly reviewed and are ready for the next steps toward implementation. Over the past years, Rondal has worked on developing a reliable and efficient wing sail suitable for both sailing catamarans and wind-assisted monohulls. The system is designed with a focus on aerodynamic performance, safety, automated control and practical onboard integration. It is developed in collaboration with Artemis Technologies and it is derived from technology used for wing sails in the America’s Cup and SailGP.

Comprehensive assessment of safety and design

The Approval-in-Principle follows an extensive evaluation against the requirements of the LR 
Guidance Notes on Wind Assisted Propulsion Systems (2025). The evaluation included
computational fluid dynamics analysis, Structural Design and Analysis, Mechanical system design
and a preliminary hazard identification study to identify potential remaining risks and how they are 
controlled.
The AiP confirms that the wing sail’s design show no major conceptual issues that would prevent 
the gaining of classification and regulatory compliance. Lloyd’s Register has also provided 
guidance for further refinement

A step forward for wind-assisted propulsion

“This Approval-in-Principle is an important achievement for Rondal,” says Hermen de Jong, 
Innovation Manager at Rondal. “It demonstrates the maturity of the Aero Wing Sail and that we are 
ready for application in new yacht projects.”

Tom Wolodarsky, Lead Specialist WAPS, at Lloyd’s Register, adds:
“Rondal’s approach to the Aero Wing Sail development shows a clear focus on safety, 
performance and practical integration. This Approval-in-Principle recognises the potential of the 
design and marks a positive step for wind-assisted propulsion in the yachting sector.”

This Approval-in-Principle reflects Lloyd’s Register’s commitment to enabling innovative 
technologies that support decarbonization and operational efficiency. Wind-assisted propulsion is a 
vital step toward reducing emissions, and we are proud to collaborate with Rondal in bringing this 
solution closer to market readiness.”

Built on decades of expertise

Rondal has been developing composite solutions and integrated sailing systems for nearly 50 
years. The Aero Wing Sail builds on this experience with a design that supports both performance 
and ease of use. With this Approval-in-Principle, Rondal is ready to move forward with the next 
development steps and to collaborate with owners, architects and shipyards.