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New Boats Table


Series builds ES44


TYPE


California 45 SIG45


IRC 52 www.pct.ae AC45


Azuree 46 HH55


13.64m Morrelli/Melvin/Oracle 13.94m Humphreys Yacht Design


16.7m Morrelli & Melvin www.hhcatamarans.com S49


Clubman 50 C60


14.85m Schionning Designs 15.2m Juan Design


www.pct.ae/carkeek60


McConaghy Boats Nautor Swan


18.2m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites


Early 2015 2016


Nov 2013


Core Composites Azuree Yachts


HH Catamarans


Jan 2011 Nov 2013


2016


in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team


LOA DESIGNER 13.35m Tim Kernan


13.54m Morrelli & Melvin 13.54m VPLP


15.85m Judel-Vrolijk BUILDER


Eastport Sailing Yachts McConaghy Boats


Westerly Marine, California Premier Composites


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS May 2012


2016 Feb 2012 March 2015


The progeny of a well-known US west coast racer, boat no3 sailing A production foiling speedster for the average Joe… Average our a*se Boat no4 is out there having a blast. Fast, cool and carbon


Utilising Vrolijk’s latest TP52 hull but much lighter (7,290kg) without internal ballast, the VPP shows a big performance gain compared to existing TP52 designs – with an upwind improvement of 2% and offwind gains between 3 and 5%…


No new standard boats but plenty of turbo foiling examples being tested to destruction Successful cruiser-racer. Winner in Antigua and at the Caribbean 600


Curved C-profile daggerboards and T-foil rudders to improve performance and reduce pitching in a seaway plus lightweight carbon construction and a luxurious interior combine to produce another tempting mid-sized performance cruising cat


Aggressively styled racer-cruiser cat. Does look pacey A new Swan one-design to celebrate the company’s 50th anniversary... big step


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


MC50 MC60 18.3m Ker Yacht Design www.mcconaghyboats.com


Infiniti 53 Bañuls 60


Tan 66


16.15m Farr Yacht Design/Welbourn 18.18m Renaud Bañuls


20m VPLP www.thetan66.com


Rapido 60 FY61


HH66


18.2m Morrelli and Melvin 18.48m Felci Yacht Design


20.1m Morrelli & Melvin www.hhcatamarans.com


VO65 MC90


19.7m Farr Yacht Design 27.4m Ker Yacht Design


www.mcconaghyboats.com Persico Marine McConaghy Boats


June 2017 2017/18


Rapido Trimarans AdriaSail Custom Yachts 2015 Oct 2009 Hudson Yacht and Marine July 2015


Infiniti Yachts Alibi


Marsaudon Composites 2016


Oct 2015 Late 2015


McConaghy Boats 2016


Boat No1 now sold. It’s surprising how much bigger the new MC60 looks than its 50ft sibling. But all these very modern-looking new Ker designs feature plentiful accommodation along with a sail area/displacement ratio to deliver sparkling pace


Farr’s first dalliance with DSS is a very exciting prospect A ‘cruising yacht’ that is faster than a TP52 – cool and pretty


A recent entrant into the large performance cat market from an all-French design and build team working under the management of Dubai-based Tan Yachts – which was founded by entrepreneur Xavier Bouin. Looks very roomy


Lots of carbon, Kevlar and epoxy do indeed make for a ‘rapido’ ocean cruiser! Full-carbon racer-cruiser, eight boats sold


An ‘alluring’ range of high-performance luxury cruising cats for an expanding sector – so good the builders have labelled them Supercats. The first eight... of these contemporary 66-footers have been sold with more interest still coming


(New) boat No.8 is now on the way while Nos.1-7 each enjoy a €1million refit at the VOR Boatyard


Now we’re really cooking with gas as Ker and McConaghy introduce this 90ft globe-girdling powerhouse. All three of the new McConaghy cats look to deliver a nice combination of aesthetics, roomy interiors but still a promise of proper sailing


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