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Tyker 40/3 Akilaria RC3


Arcona 410


LOA DESIGNER 12.18m Guillaume Verdier


12.18m Marc Lombard 12.2m Stefan Qviberg


www.arconayachts.com Melges 40 Carkeek 440


Humphreys Class40 12.18m Humphreys Yacht Design Mach 40 Mk3


12.18m Botín Partners 12.18m Sam Manuard


www.carkeekdesignpartners.com Pogo 40S3 Infiniti 46 12.18m Finot-Conq 14.1m Hugh Welbourn www.infinitiperformanceyachts.com HH42 12.6m Judel-Vrolijk www.hh42performance.com Hakes Marine/Hudson Yachts Feb 2013 Chantier Structures Infiniti Yachts Oct 2013 June 2017


Premier Composites, Dubai Ocean Tec, Slovenia JPS Productions


13.33m Carkeek Design Partners Premier Composites


December 2016 July 2013 Oct 2015


Nov 2015


BUILDER FR Nautisme


MC-Tec, Tunisia Arcona Yachts


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS May 2012


April 2012 Oct 2014


The latest iteration of Verdier’s production Class 40 family Two examples of the latest model sold, taking the total towards 35 boats!


What looks likely to be another fast-cruising success from this growing manufacturer; built using vacuum-infusion technology, her lay-up incorporates a 20mm Divinycell foam core everywhere except in areas of very high loading


Long awaited, much anticipated. All-carbon canting-keel flat-out one-design racer Boat no1 greatly impressed with her pace in the 2013 TJV The first Class40 with in-line shrouds. Now onto Mk3


An ultra-powerful 44-footer that is directly descended from Carkeek’s all-conquering HPR 40 but which has now been tweaked for IRC. An offshore mile muncher and a high-pointing windward-leeward inshore rocketship…


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


The Infiniti 46 not only scored outstandingly well on its debut with 3rd overall in a very testing 2016 Middle Sea Race but the same boat, Maverick, then went on to finish 2nd overall on corrected time in the RORC Transatlantic Race. DSS comes of age!


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


Infiniti 46


Neo 400 GP40


Soto 40 Arcona 465


12.19m Giovanni Ceccarelli 12.2m Soto Acebal 12.3m Soto Acebal


13.25m Stefan Qviberg www.arconayachts.com


Forsatio YD-41 Sydney GTS43 Carkeek 440 ES44


California 45 MC50


12.42m Larsson/Elliason/Orych 13.03m Ker Design


13.3m Carkeek Design Partners 13.35m Tim Kernan


13.54m Morrelli & Melvin 15.3m Ker Yacht Design


www.mcconaghyboats.com


Forsatio Yachts Sydney Yachts


Premier Composites Eastport Sailing Yachts McConaghy Boats


McConaghy Boats


Jan 2017 Nov 2011 Nov 2015 May 2012 2016


2016 Neo Yachts, Bari


M Boats, Argentina M Boats


Arcona Yachts


Feb 2014 Feb 2017 Dec 2008


July 2016 A promising and typically attractive mid-sized Italian offering


A wicked-looking all-round, multiple-rule 40ft flyer selling at a base price of US$345,000 Established South American success story. 35 boats sold…


Yachts are getting lighter… and faster. The latest 46-footer from Arcona is as refined down below as you would expect of a company with a fine reputation for craftsmanship but, built in carbon and with a displacement of just 9,500kg, she is fast


A good-looking lightweight, slippery and modern cruiser-racer from Poland. ORC prospect? Nine of Ker’s big production IRC designs have been sold to date Powerful offshore racer designed for IRC. HPR40 offspring 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


An intriguing new pairing of Jason Ker and McConaghy Boats, intriguing in the multihull sector at least. But the first three boats look fab and, with a shake-up in the big multihull market, such a high-quality pairing promises great things


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