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DESIGN & Build Table in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team Series builds


TYPE RG650


Pogo 3 Mini J-70


J/88


LOA DESIGNER 6.5m


6.5m www.jboats.com


Diam 24 Soto 30


Great Cup 32


7.25m VPLP 9.1m


9.7m www.thegreatcup.com Quant 30


Marström M32 A27


9.15m Hugh Welbourn 9.7m


www.archambault.co.uk Soto 33


Luthi F10 Farr 280


www.pct.ae Ker 33 10m Ker Design www.mcconaghyboats.com SL33


Psaros 33 C&C30 OD


10m www.c-cyachts.com MC34


Toro 34 MC38


10.34m Marc Lombard 10.4m Maillette et Plessis


11.52m Dunning & Assoc www.mcconaghyboats.com


Elliott 35SS Bolt 37


10.61m Greg Elliott 11.34m Ker Design


www.bolt37.com FB 35 Botín HPR40 10.65m Fred Barrett 12.2m Botín Partners www.mcconaghyboats.com


Infiniti 36 C40-HPR


11.15m Hugh Welbourn www.pct.ae/carkeek40


Pure 36 NM38


Gunboat G4


11.3m Bakewell-White 11.66m Maurizio Cossutti


12.14m DNA Design www.gunboat.com


Lloyd Stevenson Nautilus Marina


Holland Composites


Jan 2012 July 2010


July 2014 Infiniti Yachts 12.2m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites Feb 2013 March 2014


Van Munster Boats, Sydney McConaghy Boats


July 2013 May 2013


Salthouse Boatbuilders July 2012 CSC Composites, Istanbul April 2013


Marsaudon Composites Toro Boats


McConaghy Boats


Sept 2012 July 2012


Sept 2011 Morrelli and Melvin


10.06m Séb Schmidt 9.09m Mark Mills


Hakes Marine Psaros SA


US Watercraft


April 2011 Aug 2011


April 2014 McConaghy Boats 2014


10m 10m


Soto Acebal Mer Forte


8.72m Farr Yacht Design


Marine Martinoli Olivier Luthi


Premier Composites


Dec 2011 July 2012


April 2014 Ljung/Marström 8.35m Joubert/Nivelt.


Quant-Boats, Switzerland Marström Composites


Archambault


July 2012 Oct 2011


2012 Soto Acebal Martin Fischer


Vianney Ancelin M Boats, China


Premier Composites


Dec 2013 2013


Spring 2012


6.89m Alan Johnstone 8.8m


BUILDER


Nicolas Goldenburg Guillaume Verdier


Alan Johnstone


Riotecna, Argentina Chantier Structures


J Composites/CCF France J Composites


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS 2013


April 2014 March 2012


July 2013


A little bit ‘scow-like…’ boat number 20 of this fast series Mini will go afloat this year Verdier’s Series Mini offers much more power but with the same wetted area as Pogo 2 Extraordinarily successful sportboat launch from the masters of the game. 600+ sold


Fitting in between the stunningly successful J/70 and larger J/111, the latest high performance overnighter from J Boats features sparkling performance. No surprise that more than 45 J/88s have sold to date...


It’s official, the Tour Voile is moving over to this lightweight one-design trimaran platform Delayed baby sister; aiming at a price around US$99,500…


This fully foiling cat design has catalysed renewed interest in super-fast daysailing multihulls. However, with fluid dynamics and A-Class whizz Martin Fischer in charge of design this really is a very refined product


Four examples now sold of these fast and groundbreaking designs Funtastic and rapid cat… curved foils and just 450kg all up


Fast and easy to sail fast, the pretty A27 is also now the winner of the 2014 Sail Magazineaward for the best performance monohull under 30ft. The A27 is also available with a lifting keel for easier road trailing


Fast-growing class, smaller cheaper Soto 40 derivative All-carbon canting-keel racer, with input from Alain Gautier


The Farr 280 one-design is a new production racing sailboat, built by Premier Composite Technologies in Dubai. This boat will deliver the excitement of grand prix racing in the under 30ft one-design arena


Expect the new Ker 33 to be every bit as successful as the previous Ker IRC 40. With three double berths this new IRC/ORC design offers dual-purpose use while a two-part mast saves on transport. Three sold to date


Now officially a foiling one-design cat – 10 boats sold (Very) fast canting-keel one-design – first three boats sold


Twin backstays to allow a larger square-top main help to distinguish this foxy new addition to the 30ft market. The powerful C&C 30 promises electric performance and all at an affordable level of cost


Good-looking and fast racer-cruiser with a powerful aft chine Four boats sold, two sailing. Really a giant Canadian F-18


Harry Dunning’s low-freeboard flyer offers a super cool – and cool-looking – way into the growing mid- sized ‘HPR-style’ pure performance arena at a pretty remarkable price. Over a dozen have now been sold


Light, fast and maybe just a little scary new mid-sized canting-keeler…


With the base boat leaving the factory at 165,000 euros, and given the Bolt 37 looks as competitive as expected, then this one could be a raging success in both ORCi and IRC. Five boats sold with 3 now sailing


OK, these heavily HPR-influenced mid-sized designs are now starting to roll out of the woodwork


Marcelo Botín enters the HPR market... Good for the designers and similarly good for HPR. This production- built design takes advantage of extensive CFD and VPP work with its very refined hull/appendages package


The second of these larger DSS designs has now been launched


The Carkeek 40 Mk2 incorporates the latest grand prix thinking into its design. Particular attention has been paid to developing a hull form which planes downwind easily and sustains high speeds even in light airs


One-design coastal racer. High-performance – with the après best taken ashore Very Italian-looking ORCi racer-cruiser from this ORC specialist… stylish


At a displacement of just 2.4 tonnes, with a powerful rig and aggressive curved foils, this collaboration between Gunboat and one of the world’s leading small cat designers promises breathtaking performance


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