New Boats Table
Series builds TYPE
Luthi F10 Psaros 33 MC34
Arcona 380
in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team
LOA DESIGNER 10m
Mer Forte
10.06m Séb Schmidt 10.34m Marc Lombard
11.28m Stefan Qviberg
www.arconayachts.com
Elliott 35SS FB 35
MC38
10.61m Greg Elliott 10.65m Fred Barrett
11.52m Dunning & Associates
www.mcconaghyboats.com
K36-Samurai Pogo 36
MAT1180
10.88m ACT Design 11.3m Finot-Conq
11.8m Mills Design
www.mat.com.tr Pure 36 B38 Match Botín HPR40 11.3m Bakewell-White
11.5m Danish Marine Design 12.2m Botín Partners
www.mcconaghyboats.com Lloyd Stevenson
Pauger Composites/Sailfish McConaghy Boats
Jan 2012 May 2015
May 2013
Pauger Carbon/SDK Structures 2016 Structures Shipyard
MAT Sailing Yachts Oct 2016 October 2015 Salthouse Boatbuilders
Van Munster Boats, Sydney McConaghy Boats
July 2012 July 2013
Sept 2011
BUILDER Olivier Luthi
Psaros SA Marsaudon Composites Arcona Yachts
FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS July 2012
Aug 2011 Sept 2012
Nov 2014
All-carbon canting-keel racer, with input from Alain Gautier Fast canting-keel off-the-shelf lake racer
Good-looking racer-cruiser with powerful aft chines. Wins in IRC (in a breeze almost at will)
Designer Stefan Qviberg’s latest hull form flies in strong winds and is impressively stiff to windward, while her interior reflects Arcona Yachts’ attention to detail and Swedish roots – all handcrafted in farmed Khaya mahogany
Light, fast and maybe just a little scary mid-sized canting-keeler… These HPR-influenced mid-sized designs are (very) slowly rolling out of the woodwork
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. 25 boats have already been built with three more currently on order
Pushing the full use of carbon further down the size scale. Displacement just 3,100kg The replacement for the Pogo 10.50 offers more interior volume plus very contemporary styling
The latest fruit of the Mills Design/MAT Yachts partnership is this aggressive IRC racer. Relatively light but with plenty of form stability, the prototype won its class on debuting at Hamilton Island. An alluring package for inshore and offshore racing
One-design coastal racer. High-performance – albeit with the après best taken ashore A new Hungarian one-design for match-race competitions
Marcelo Botín enters the ‘HPR style’ market… Good for the designers and similarly good for IRC and HPR. This production-built design takes full advantage of extensive CFD and VPP work with a very slippery hull and appendages package
HH42 C40 Mark IV 12.2m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites
www.pct.ae/carkeek40
Enavigo 38 JND 39
HH42
11.68m Andrej Justin 11.95m Nivelt & Morino
12.6m Judel-Vrolijk
www.hh42performance.com J/40
Elan GT5 Ker 40+
12.12m Johnstone & Johnstone 12.12m Humphreys Yacht Design
12.12m Ker Yacht Design
www.mcconaghyboats.com J-Boats Elan Yachts McConaghy Boats
March 2017 Sept 2016
Feb 2015 Croatia Mestral Marine Works
Aug 2013 May 2016
Hakes Marine/Hudson Yachts Feb 2013 March 2014
After Peter Morton’s strong team dominated the Fast40+ class during 2016 his Mark III was quickly snapped up by a new Dutch recruit to this exciting class. And now Morty has a Mark IV on order... The 40s just keep speeding up. Splendid, splendid!
Started life as an HPR design – sweet, unfettered shape At just 4,500kg and with a wide, flat and powerful hull, this is indeed an offshore fun palace
Paul Hakes teamed up with Hudson Yachts in China to deliver this thoroughly foxy-looking flush-deck 42-footer. ORCi and HPR versions are now available with different-length keel fins. Five boats have been sold… Several to Europe
It had to happen, more a brand new 40-footer than a revamp of an existing model A rapid-looking fusion of good modern styling with a typically competitive hull and rig
Lighter in displacement than its race-winning predecessor, the Ker 40+ features a deeper fin as well as an increase in reserve buoyancy forward. A winning Fast 40 in IRC, five boats have been sold to Europe and more look likely
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