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New Boats Table Series builds


TYPE SB20


RS21 IDB 6.50 K36-Samurai


LOA DESIGNER 6.15m


Tony Castro


6.4m 6.5m


Jo Richards/Guy Whitehouse David Raison


10.88m AC Technology www.k36-samurai.com


Farrier F-22 J/70


Quant 23 CNB 66


6.7m 6.89m en.cnb-yachts.com


Bente24 Diam 24


Corsair 760 V2


XCS


7.25m 7.25m 7.6m


18m


Alexander Vrolijk VPLP


Corsair Marine VPLP excess-catamarans.com Farr 280


L30 One Design Parigi 30 Cape 31


8.5m 9.5m 9.5m 9.5m


Farr Yacht Design Andrej Justin


Alessandro Comuzzi Mark Mills/Steve Koopman


Premier Composites Oceantec


Cantiere De Cesari Uwe Jaspersen


April 2014 2016


July 2015 Feb 2017


Bente


Vianney Ancelin Corsair Marine


8.35m Christian Favre/Bañuls Design V2 Factory CNB


April 2015 Dec 2013 2017


May 2016 2018 Ian Farrier Alan Johnstone


6.97m Hugh Welbourn 20.61m Philippe Briand


Farrier Marine


J Composites/CCF France QuantBoats, Switzerland


CNB Oct 2016


March 2012 Feb 2016


2017


in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team BUILDER


Sportsboatworld RS Boats


IDB Marine Pauger Carbon


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS 2001


December 2017 May 2018


March 2016


Still going strong and still selling, 100-boat championship racing on a very modest budget Interesting small one-design club keelboat with retractable hybrid power unit


Astonishing… not really. The first 20+ production Mini scows sold off plan. More next month…


The fifth K36 is now afloat, built in carbon and lighter than the norm in order to deliver 40ft pace for less cost. This design is proving very fast in TWS 0-12kt and always quick downwind. A fun to sail boat that is hoovering up IRC silverware…


Runaway success with 70+ boats now sold. Fitting tribute to a magnificent yacht designer Those Pro versus Corinthian pressures seem to be easing… Or are they?


Super-intuitive groundbreaker – friendly foiling for all. Big sister, the 28, is the Ineos AC test boat


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 is by Jean-Marc Piaton and Rafael Bonet. Head upstairs and it is carbon everywhere...


Funky and clever 24ft sportboat and with a surprisingly decent interior Class racing is now thriving in the UK as well as La France. 100+ boats sold Tempting and swift folding tri – (fast) family weekend perfection


Full-foiling M2 catamaran development for the Swiss lakes… still very competitive


As part of a major re-branding and re-visiting 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


Modern one-design with more to fiddle with than is usual at this size… Will there be any more? Currently the only real challenger to the Figaro 3 for the Olympic offshore two-handed slot Unbearably stylish Italian daysailer… Google it!


Irvine ‘Highland Fling’ Laidlaw had the idea and a dozen others have endorsed it


CNB 76 BR31 Ofcet 32


X-Treme 32 MMW33


MAT1180


9.55m Ben Rogerson Yacht Design 9.7m 9.7m 9.8m


Marc Lombard Reichel/Pugh Michele Molino


11.8m Mills Design www.mat.com.tr


Italia 9.98 J/99 TF10


Melges IC37


9.98m Matteo Polli 9.9m 10m


www.melgesic37class.com


Figaro Bénéteau 3 10m Luthi F10 Ice 33 MC34


10m 10m


VPLP Mer Forte Felci Yacht Design 10.34m Marc Lombard


Chantier Bénéteau Olivier Luthi Ice Yachts


Marsaudon Composites


July 2017 July 2012 Nov 2016 Sept 2012


Italia Yachts


Alan Johnstone Morrelli & Melvin


11.21m Mills Design


J/Composites (Les Sables) Holland Composites


2016


Dec 2018 May 2017


Fibre Mechanics/Westerly May 2018 UK


Chantier Ofcet G-Force Yachts


Mestral Marine Works MAT Sailing Yachts


Dec 2017 Sept 2016 June 2017 June 2018


October 2015


Great-looking, very contemporary and potentially fast 30-odd footer. HP30, anyone? Having been given the rig and keel it was designed with it is now an IRC winner. Duuuuuh! The boys’ new puppy is only about performance… priced at around ⇔128,000 This Spanish yard are making good progress with their efforts to break into the IRC market


A proper fast yacht that happens also to rate very well – cause or effect? Who cares… Well over a dozen 1180s have been launched with overall wins at the Australian IRC Nationals, Hamilton Island, Hainan Regatta plus a third overall at Cowes 2017


Consistently successful (pretty) ORC yacht that in the The Hague proved equally capable in IRC Another new design aimed squarely at offshore and shorthanded racing… Yes, like hot cakes! An advanced (full foiling) take on an increasingly popular meme. This one even has a dry bit…


This new one-design really will start out as a one design with the first 20 boats all bought by the New York YC. With the promise of excellent performance inshore and on coastal courses, close racing, plus an accessible turnkey package… what’s not to like?


Downward curved foils, no water ballast, foils from Multiplast. Nearing 60 boats sold All-carbon canting-keel racer, with input from Alain Gautier


A small carbon racer that has proved very IRC-competitive. Interesting IRC development Moulds still available. Won everything and still looks good – very powerful offshore racer


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