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New Boats Table Series builds


TYPE


IDB Maxi Wevo 6.5


Farrier F-22


LOA DESIGNER 6.5m


6.5m 6.7m


David Raison Wevo/Iris Cima Ian Farrier


Dazcat D1295 12.95m Dazcat Design www.dazcat.com


J/70 Quant 23


Revolution 24 CNB 66


6.89m Alan Johnstone 6.97m Hugh Welbourn 7.25m David Raison


20.61m Philippe Briand en.cnb-yachts.com Diam 24


Corsair 760 V2


Z28ds XCS


7.25m VPLP 7.6m


8.35m Christian Favre/Bañuls Design V2 Factory 8.48m


Corsair Marine Astilleros del Sur


18m VPLP excess-catamarans.com


L30 One Design Parigi 30 Cape 31 Ofcet 32


9.5m 9.5m 9.5m 9.7m


Andrej Justin Alessandro Comuzzi


Mark Mills/Steve Koopman Marc Lombard


Oceantec


Cantiere De Cesari Uwe Jaspersen Chantier Ofcet


2016


July 2015 Feb 2017 Sept 2016


CNB


Vianney Ancelin Corsair Marine


Astilleros del Sur


Dec 2013 2017


May 2016 May 2019


2018


in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team


BUILDER IDB Marine


Cimaboats Farrier Marine Dazcat


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS May 2018


March 2020 Oct 2016


2017


Raison’s Series Scow was the flavour of the year. But a little more resin needed, perhaps Interesting Mini scow from an interesting Italian yard more used to racing powerboats Runaway success and a fitting tribute to this magnificent designer and engineer


A real performance choice for inshore and offshore events. As with all Dazcats, a self-tacking jib option and all lines running back to the cockpit make her easy and safe to manage even when shorthanded. Won her class at this year’s Myth of Malham race


J Composites/CCF France QuantBoats, Switzerland Afep Marine


CNB


March 2012 Feb 2016


March 2020 2017


The easing-up on mega campaigns is good (essential) if this class is to keep growing Super-intuitive groundbreaker – friendly foiling for all. Big sister, the 28, was Ineos AC mule A new big nose… Raison’s new scow-cruiser is being built in aluminium. Plenty of room below!


Taking on the family resemblance the CNB 66 was designed as the largest sailing yacht that could be comfortably handled by a family crew. Styling and interior design are by Jean-Marc Piaton and Rafael Bonet. Head upstairs and it is carbon everywhere…


Thriving Tour Voile machine. ‘Très sportif!’ 100+ boats sold Tempting and swift folding tri – (fast) family weekend perfection Full-foiling M2 catamaran development for the Swiss lakes


The latest version of this pretty IRC-compatible daysailer/overnight design from Buenos Aires


As part of a major rebranding and revisiting of their multihull offer, Bénéteau, through their subsidiary CNB, are launching this truly stunning new line of VPLP-designed cats which take the company into a new era of performance cruising


Officially the one-design of choice for next year’s two-handed Offshore World Championship Unbearably stylish Italian daysailer. Google it…. over some nice pasta


Two more of these sporty little numbers launched recently… one is already winning in New Orleans Having been given back the rig and keel it was designed with, this is now an IRC winner


SB20


MMW33 J/99


SB20


9.8m 9.9m


Michele Molino Alan Johnstone


6.15m Tony Castro www.sportsboatworld.com


Italia 9.98 TF10


Code 10


9.98m Matteo Polli 10m 10m


Italia Yachts


Morrelli & Melvin Justin Yacht Design


Dazcat D1495 14.95m Dazcat Design www.dazcat.com


Figaro Bénéteau 3 10m Ice 33


10m


Dehler 30 OD JPK 1030


VPLP


10.22m Judel-Vrolijk 10.3m


Felci Yacht Design Jacques Valer


Holland Composites Code Yachts


Dazcat 2016


May 2017 April 2020


2015 Mestral Marine Works


J/Composites (Les Sables) White Formula


June 2018 Dec 2018


2002 This Spanish yard are pushing hard to break into the IRC market Already winning (as usual) and aimed squarely at offshore and shorthanded racing


Originally marketed as the Laser SB3, the SB20 is now one of the most successful sportsboats in the world with more than 800 racing in 15 countries. For teams of three or four and with super-strict one-design rules to maintain a level playing field


Consistently successful (pretty) ORC yacht that in The Hague proved equally capable in IRC Advanced (full foiling) takes on an increasingly popular meme. This one has a ‘dry’ bit Match racer, ultimate pocket-cruiser… with foils (of course). Looks super-cool


The Dazcat 1495 has won numerous RORC and MOCRA races, including winning her class in the 2017 Fastnet and the two-handed Round Britain & Ireland as well as two MOCRA championships. She’s also pretty good for your family weekends…


Chantier Bénéteau Ice Yachts


Dehler Yachts JPK


July 2017 Nov 2016 June 2019 April 2019


Downward curved foils, no water ballast, foils from Multiplast. Selling relentlessly A small carbon racer that has proved to be nicely IRC-competitive Futuristic new one-design from a revitalised famous name


A design that many people in the shorthanded community were waiting for


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