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TYPE Mach 40 Gunboat G4


LOA DESIGNER 12.18m Sam Manuard 12.14m DNA Design


www.gunboat.com Pogo 40S3 A13 12.18m Finot-Conq 13.1m Joubert/Nivelt. www.archambault.co.uk Neo 400 Carkeek 440 12.19m Giovanni Ceccarelli www.carkeekdesignpartners.com Soto 40 Premier 45 12.3m Soto Acebal 13.37m Botín & Carkeek www.pct.ae/premier45


Sydney GTS43 Ker 46


13.03m Ker Design 13.94m Ker Yacht Design www.mcconaghyboats.com


Landmark 43 C47HP IRC


13.1m Mills Design www.pct.ae/carkeek47 RC44 Gunboat 55


13.35m Coutts & Justin 16.8m Irens & Cabaret


www.gunboat.com ES44 Outremer 5X


13.35m Tim Kernan 17.98m VPLP


www.catamaran-outremer.com


California 45 C60


13.54m Morrelli & Melvin www.pct.ae/carkeek60 SIG45 Gunboat 60 13.54m VPLP 18.3m Irens & Cabaret www.gunboat.com


AC45 HH66


13.64m Morrelli/Melvin/Oracle 20.10m Morrelli & Melvin


www.hhcatamarans.com S49 Gunboat 70


14.85m Schionning Designs 21.34m Gunboat


www.gunboat.com


GM65 FY61


Gunboat 101


16.8m Botín & Carkeek 18.48m Felci Yacht Design 30.62m Irens and Cabaret


Lloyd Stevenson NZ


AdriaSail Custom Yachts Gunboat USA


May 2011 Oct 2009 Mid-2018


McConaghy Boats Gunboat, USA


Early 2015 June 2016


Core Composites Jan 2011 Hudson Yacht and Marine July 2015


Westerly Marine, California Gunboat USA


Feb 2012 May 2014


McConaghy Boats 18.2m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites 2014 Nov 2013


Eastport Sailing Yachts Outremer Yachting


May 2012 2013


Pauger Hungary Gunboat USA


Sept 2005 June 2014


Premier Composites, Dubai 14.3m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites


Nov 2007 Dec 2013


Sydney Yachts McConaghy Boats Nov 2011 September 2012 M Boats Premier Composites


Dec 2008 July 2011


Neo Yachts, Bari 13.33m Carkeek Design Partners TBC Feb 2014 April 2015


Chantier Structures Archambault


Oct 2013 2014


BUILDER JPS Productions Holland Composites


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS Oct 2011


February 2015


The first Class 40 with in-line shrouds. Five examples launched


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


Lots of changes for V3, with 15% more power in the hull shape


With a displacement range from 6.3 to 6.7 tonnes, depending on specification, Archambault’s largest IRC design to date promises sparkling performance in four versions ranging from flat-out racer to cruising yacht


A promising and deeply attractive mid-sized Italian offering


An ultra-powerful new 44-footer which is directly descended from Carkeek’s all-conquering HPR 40. Expect this to be an offshore race muncher every bit as much as it’s certain to be an inshore rocketship


Established one-design success story. 30+ boats sold…


The next generation of stylish performance cruiser, with generous and stable handling characteristics. With an interior designed by Snøhetta this yacht combines class leading pace with a beautiful interior


Nine of Ker’s big production IRC design have been sold to date


Ker effected an IRC revolution when his relatively lightweight Ker 40s started cleaning up last year. This is the latest evolution of the marque – at a size that makes it an attractive choice for offshore enthusiasts


Nine boats sold. 1st and 2nd at 2011 Danish Big Boat Challenge


The Carkeek 47 is a thoroughbred HPR-IRC racing yacht, created with similar objectives to the C40 with HPR-driven performance both inshore and offshore utilising grand prix construction and technology


Proven format and good one-design management. 22+ sold


Twelve boats sold! With a new family of modern lines from Irens and Cabaret, the largest of the owner operated Gunboats offers the potential for true global cruising plus fast one-design regatta competition


The progeny of US west coast racer Wasabi, boat no3 now sailing


At just under 60ft the flagship of this successful and well-established multihull supplier also offers a step-up in performance with naval architecture by VPLP… and European Yacht of the Year 2013 to boot!


A production foiling speedster for the average Joe… Average our a*se


Built by Premier Composites, Dubai and designed by Shaun Carkeek, the C60 is a new breed of ultra-light displacement race boat. Suited to both the offshore classics like the Fastnet and grand prix inshore racing


Boat no2 recently splashed. Boat no3 looks imminent. Fast, cool and carbon


The previous 60-66ft Gunboats delivered an unrivalled mix of fast world cruising with exciting regatta sailing. With continuous refinement and now being USA-built expect more of the same with this even faster version


24 ‘boat-equivalents’ delivered in total – now going over to full-foiling


A new range of high-performance luxury cruising catamarans join this expanding sector. So good that the builders are calling them Supercats. The first two 66-footers off the build line have already been sold


Aggressively styled all-new racer-cruiser cat. Does look pacey!


The first next-generation large Gunboat design delivers superyacht comfort and spaciousness with modern supermaxi performance. Giant saloon and ultra spacious guest cabins complete a heady modern mix


IRC cruiser-racer. Stylish and modern appearance and hull should be good too Full-carbon racer-cruiser, eight boats sold and winning


World cruise… plus perhaps visit superyacht regattas to use the J/Class as slalom gates?


// 15% weight saving // Ultra compact, ergonomic fit // Lightweight fabric technology // Pylon light & Sprayhood


Compact personal lifejacket harness


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