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Series builds New Boats Table


TYPE J/70


Quant 23 FarEast 28R


LOA DESIGNER 6.89m Alan Johnstone


6.97m Hugh Welbourn 9.07m Simonis-Voogd


www.fareastyachts.com


Bente24 Diam 24


Wrace 26


7.25m Alexander Vrolijk 7.25m VPLP


7.88m Jim Donovan www.wraceboats.com K8 C&C30 OD


7.99m Nicolas Goldenberg 9.09m Mark Mills


www.c-cyachts.com RG/K8 US Watercraft


Sept 2015 April 2014


Bente


Vianney Ancelin Mag Marin


April 2015 Dec 2013


2011


in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team BUILDER


J Composites/CCF France QuantBoats, Switzerland


FarEast Boats


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS March 2012


Feb 2016 September 2014


Cracked the thousand, we asked… try 1,400 boats. Classic Johnstone match of boat and market Five examples sold of an extraordinary multi-user machine


To say that this pocket rocket is growing quickly is a bit of an understatement… 270 boats have been built since launch less than two years ago. After becoming a World Sailing one design class, the first championship is now coming up in 2017


Funky and clever 24ft sportboat with a decent interior The cracking little Tour Voile tri is now a fast-growing class in its own right


Boat no11 is now racing with other boats sailing in Hong Kong, Norway and the USA. With a 50% ballast ratio, a spacious cockpit and practical deck layout this well-balanced design feels a great deal bigger than 26-feet. Carbon rig and appendages


The first sportboat designed specifically for a (semi) wing rig


The C&C30 OD is rolling. Combining the excitement of one-design racing with the magic of racing offshore – this boat does both. Great downwind speed, grand prix-level competition, strict class rules to control cost. More than 30 boats now sold


Wrace 26 MC31 9.15m Dunning & Associates www.mcconaghyboats.com V2 Farr 280


8.35m Christian Favre/Bañuls Design V2 Factory 8.5m


Farr Yacht Design


M32 One Design 9.68m Marström/Ljung www.m32x.com


Soto 30 Quant 30 Ker 33 9.1m Soto Acebal 9.15m Hugh Welbourn 10m Ker Design www.mcconaghyboats.com


Parigi 30 Ofcet 32


JND 34


9.5m 9.7m


www.33sailing.com


Alessandro Comuzzi Marc Lombard


10.5m Nivelt & Molino


Cantiere De Cesari Chantier Ofcet


Mestral Marine Works


July 2015 Sept 2016


2017 Premier Composites Aston Harald Composite


May 2016 April 2014


2012 McConaghy Boats Dec 2015


Plenty of form stability plus a deep-draught carbon fin and heavy bulb combine to give this natural sibling of the successful MC38 tremendous power to make maximum use of the generous sailplan. Afloat and racing and proving to be very, very fast


Brand new fully foiling M2 catamaran development for the Swiss lakes Nice and fast modern one-design with more technical toys than usual at this size


In action on both the World Match Racing Tour and the M32 Series. Its lightweight carbon-fibre hull and two-piece mast make the durable M32 very easy to transport. Crewed by 4-5, this low-drag design uses just main and gennaker to achieve full performance


M Boats, China QuantBoats, Switzerland McConaghy Boats


2013 2012


2015


Plenty of fun and at a base price around US$99,500 The big sister that cleared the way for the fabbo Quant 23


The new Ker 33 seems to be every bit as good as the previous Ker IRC40 and Ker40+. With three double berths this pretty IRC/ORC design offers dual-purpose use while a two-part mast saves on transport. Four boats sold to date…


Unbearably stylish Italian daysailer (Unbearably… ed) The first ever purpose-designed and built IRC shorthander. Five sold


A baby sister to the JND 39 and A13, lightweight with lots of form stability, this boat could set a new benchmark in performance for mid-sized IRC race boats. A direct descendant of the all-conquering A35 – the JND 34 is also a very good-looking boat


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