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New Boats Table Series builds


TYPE


Mini 5.80 IDB Maxi Wevo 6.5


Farrier F-22 SB20


LOA DESIGNER 5.8m


6.5m 6.5m 6.7m


6.15m Tony Castro www.sportsboatworld.com J/70 Quant 23


Revolution 24 FarEast 28R


6.89m


6.97m Hugh Welbourn 7.25m


www.fareast28r.com Diam 24


Corsair 760 V2


Z28ds Outremer 4X


7.25m 7.6m


VPLP


8.35m Christian Favre/Bañuls Design V2 Factory 8.48m


Corsair Marine Astilleros del Sur


14.55m Le Quément/Darnet www.catamaran-outremer.com Corsa 915


L30 One Design Cape 31 Ofcet 32


9.15m 9.5m 9.5m 9.7m


Matteo Polli Andrej Justin


Mark Mills/Steve Koopman Marc Lombard


Life Yacht Oceantec


Jaspersen SA Chantier Ofcet


2020 2016


Feb 2017 Sept 2016


Outremer


Vianney Ancelin Corsair Marine


Astilleros del Sur


Dec 2013 2017


May 2016 May 2019


2020


Alan Johnstone David Raison


9.07m Simonis-Voogd


J Composites/CCF France QuantBoats, Switzerland Afep Marine


FarEast Yachts


March 2012 Feb 2016


March 2020 2019


Janusz Maderski David Raison Wevo/Iris Cima Ian Farrier


in association with the Spinlock Special Projects Team BUILDER


Multiple/home builders IDB Marine Cimaboats


Farrier Marine White Formula


FIRST LAUNCH COMMENTS May 2020


May 2018


March 2020 Oct 2016


2002 The prototype plywood one-design is sailing in Poland (dodging the ice)


Raison’s Series Scow was the (fragile) flavour of 2019 – now it’s been made a little more robust Interesting Mini scow from an interesting Italian yard more used to racing powerboats Three-figure success. A suitable tribute to a much missed designer and engineer


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


Only the easing-up on mega campaigns kept this fleet growing Super-intuitive and groundbreaking – friendly foiling for all


Another big nose. Raison’s ‘spacious’ scow-cruiser is being built in aluminium


The FarEast 28R is a new lightweight – 1,360kg – production racer that delivers the excitement of one-design racing under 30ft with amazing value for money. Comes standard with top-of-the-range Harken and Spinlock deck gear and Selden spars


Thriving Tour Voile machine. ‘Très sportif!’


Tempting and swift folding tri – (fast) family weekend perfection Full-foiling M2 catamaran development for the Swiss lakes


Very pretty IRC-compatible daysailer/overnight design from Buenos Aires


With a new approach to styling that certainly breaks the ‘mould’ the latest offering from this well-respected and long-established builder of long-distance multihulls shows a contemporary and sporty flavour. Light too at 8 tonnes dry ship


Designed for series production to race in ORC Sportboat or ORCi, with prices starting at €98,000 Light, affordable, fast. Too tippy perhaps for the Olympic offshore one-design? Now getting traction in Europe. Fast, fun and winning in IRC… Well-kept secret? A good option for IRC/shorthanded… but has that ship sailed for this funky creature?


Melges IC37


MMW33 J/99


Italia 9.98 HH50


9.8m 9.9m


Michele Molino Alan Johnstone


9.98m Matteo Polli 15.24m Morrelli & Melvin www.hhcatamarans.com


Moore 33 TF10


Code 10 Gunboat 68


10m 10m 10m


www.gunboat.com


Figaro Bénéteau 3 10m Dehler 30 OD JPK 1030 TF35


VPLP


10.22m Judel-Vrolijk 10.3m 10.7m


Jacques Valer


Chantier Bénéteau Dehler Yachts JPK


Kramers/Redondo/Dubois/May Carboman/Decision


July 2017 June 2019 April 2019 Sep 2019


Alan Andrews


Morrelli & Melvin Justin Yacht Design


20.75m VPLP Moore Boats


Holland Composites Code Yachts


Gunboat 2021


May 2017 April 2020


2019 Mestral Marine Works


J/Composites (Les Sables) Italia Yachts


Hudson Yacht Group


June 2018 Dec 2018 2016


May 2019 A Spanish yard that is pushing hard to break into the IRC market


Successful (as usual) and aimed squarely at offshore and shorthanded racing Consistently successful and very pretty ORC yacht – also goes well in IRC


Carbon construction and luxury interiors come together on a platform well-suited for exhilarating yet safe sailing. Kept deliberately simple for shorthanding, a perfect yacht for exploring remote corners of the world without the need for crew


A welcome new face with a famous name in affordable fast-is-fun high-performance sailing 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


When it comes to deciding which of the modern big cats is fastest on the water the Gunboat 68 is up there in the mix. But designers VPLP and a smart and experienced build team have between them conjured up all this speed in ‘absolute luxury’


Downward curved foils, no water ballast, foils from Multiplast. Still selling well Futuristic and powerful one-design from a revitalised famous name


Winning boat winning yard winning skipper… who is also the owner of said winning yard The foiling replacement for the all-conquering D35 lake cats is an immense machine


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