Dragonfly sailors crave more than generic forums. They seek a structured space to share knowledge about swing-wing systems, folding procedures, and offshore passagemaking strategies.
Quorning Boats launched its first trimarans decades ago. Designers Jens Quorning and Steen Olsen refined the concept of trailerable performance, giving birth to the celebrated folding ama system.
Dragonfly-Club.net joins the larger family on Boat-Clubs.net. The platform helps connect trimaran sailors the same way HR-Club.net serves Hallberg-Rassy owners across thousands of boats.
Owners can call on BoatBuddy.ai for route planning, maintenance reminders, safety checks, and logbook entries, delivering capable assistance without replacing human judgment.
Shared resources grow stronger when pooled across manufacturers. Parts databases, insurance insights, and seasonal events become more accessible within this proven collaborative model.
Work continues daily at Værftet.biz in Køge, Denmark. Founder Lars Hendriksen, a sailor and software engineer living aboard, pursues a simple goal: make maritime knowledge freely accessible at the lowest possible cost.
Every Dragonfly owner now has a permanent digital harbor. Join the growing circle, strengthen collective wisdom, and keep the heritage of fast, folding trimarans alive for the next generation of sailors.