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9.94 m 32' 7"
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If fast is fun, then sailing a C&C 99 will be more fun than you've had in a long time. She's a 32-footer that is race-ready with family and friends and cruiseworthy in civilized fashion, with undeniably rakish styling and a daring cockpit and deck layout. This is one sporty speedster...we'll understand completely when you order your hull in fire-engine-red.
Just a few numbers say a lot about the C&C 99's performance. The sail area-to-displacement ratio is 21.5, the righting moment is 883 foot pounds per degree, the “J” (foretriangle) dimension is 13 feet, and the area of the spinnaker, courtesy of an oversize 14-foot, 6-inch pole, is 1,026 square feet. Other vital ingredients of the speed recipe include an easily-driven canoe body with minimum wetted surface; a near-plumb bow to maximize waterline; a deep, balanced spade rudder; a high-lift-foil keel for windward efficiency. Sailors all over the country have noticed how quick the C&C 99 is—she won her class at Key West Race Week, and both Cruising World and SAIL magazine selected the C&C 99 as one of the best boats of the year.
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11.50 m 37' 9"
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USING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN BOATBUILDING allows the designer latitude to deliver raceboat performance while maintaining cruising comfort. The new 115 is the latest embodiment of C&C's dedication to this seemingly contradictory ideal and to leading the industry in all facets of boatbuilding technology. With her epoxy resin, eglass, and CoreCell core post-cured hull laminate, vinylester resin infusion deck, and a carbon-fiber mast as standard equipment, the 115 maintains highoctane performance ratios yet an interior that features two separate cabins, luxurious main cabin, sit-down nav station, large galley, and head with stall shower. Others try to match what we're doing at C&C Yachts, but without the advanced building technology we've designed and employ, they simply do not have the tools required.
The C&C 115's long waterline (33 feet) produces a very impressive 147 displacement/length ratio. Her epoxy hull laminate consists of an all uni-directional e-glass structural laminate locally reinforced with uni-directional carbon fiber and sandwiched on CoreCell linear urethane foam coring. The laminate is carefully impregnated in metered equipment, consolidated along with all reinforcements and the coring, and placed under vacuum to allow ambient temperature cure. After this,the laminate is post-cured in a computer-controlled oven to maximize the physical properties of the composite. Building the laminate this way produces the lightest, strongest, and stiffest structure possible and the weight saved can be used for interior appointments and additional ballast further enhancing the 115's performance and livability.
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11.89 m 39' 0"
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The Production Ker 39 Cruiser/ Racer has been designed with the seriously discerning performance orientated sailor in mind. Fast, Fully fitted out, safe and comfortable design, engineered to ABS requirements for Offshore Racing Yachts, the Production 39 is a natural development of our Cruiser/ racer range which started with Flying Glove (Custom Ker 39) in 2003.
The Deck layout has been designed for both racing and cruising, with excellent ergonomics when beating upwind whilst racing or enjoying a drink whilst tied up alongside. With clean lines and an uncluttered deck layout she is a pleasure to sail.
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12.19 m 40' 0"
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Finally there is a racer/cruiser with speed to burn and two luxurious staterooms for great cruising. There's no secret to the C&C 121's speed. The masthead rig spreads an impressive 846 square feet of working sail, which works out to a zippy sail area-to-displacement ratio of 23.2. To turn sail area into speed, choose from an array of keel options—the 8-foot Deep Fin, 6-foot, 6-inch Standard Fin, or 4-foot Shoal Draft Bulb. Harken winches, blocks, and deck hardware is sited in all the right places and when you're at the helm, you'll appreciate the responsiveness of the Lewmar rack-and-pinion steering and that the self-tailing primary winches are within easy reach.
Down below, don't be too surprised that the interior appointments of the C&C 121 strike you as a lot more luxurious than you'd expected. The varnished cherry joinerwork, teak-and-holly cabin sole, designer fabrics, 6-foot, 4-inch headroom, solid-surface countertops, and seven opening deck hatches are just a part of what makes the C&C 121 interior a success. On the mechanical side, we've devoted a lot of attention to reducing engine noise and vibration by installing a quiet, smooth-running Volvo Saildrive with a geared prop—there's no stuffing box to leak, misaligned prop shaft to rattle, or sketchy performance in reverse.
The construction technology, design, and top-level hardware above and below deck are key to the 121's success. So too is passion. C&C 121 owners tell us that their boat continues to sizzle long after they've taken delivery. She goes fast on the water, looks great at the dock, and cruises in style and speed. With a repertoire like that, everybody grins.
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13.10 m 43' 0"
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Long and lean with great sail carrying ability, the C&C 131 promises exhilarating performance coupled with heart pounding good looks. Her stability and impressive performance numbers are made possible by C&C's advanced construction technology. A sail area to displacement ratio of 26.3 in this production racer/cruiser is compliments of C&C's Carbopoxy composite hull construction, resin infused composite deck, carbon fiber mast and boom, PBO standing rigging and carbon fiber rudder and post. Stability is optimized by a firm hull form and a low slung lead bulb on a high aspect ratio cast fin. To allow entrance into shallower harbors, a retracting fin of identical shape and weight as the fixed fin is also available. She is powered by a tall carbon fiber, double spreader rig and ultra light PBO rigging. We believe good aesthetics are an important element to any yacht design. The 131 will use her C&C design heritage to make a bold entrance into any harbor.
In addition to performance optimization, the 131 has incorporated many C&C features designed to make easy to sail and easy to handle a performance boat reality. Her fractional upwind sail plan with 108% jibs is just the beginning. The superior physical properties of carbon fiber, allow a simplified two spreader rig that provides great upwind performance without running backstays or other complicated rigging.
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13.10 m 43' 0"
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The ideal mid-40s length racer/cruiser… J/133 is a yacht that has the stability for short-handed cruising, race winning speed under IRC & PHRF, durability for rough offshore passages and a retractable sprit that makes big crews obsolete.
J/133 combines the cruising comfort of our popular J/46 but with more powerful performance ratios and an easy to manage sailplan for better race results with fewer and less experienced crew, particularly in the light airs so frequently encountered during summer on the Great Lakes and East Coast in the US.
Not to say J/133 won’t perform in a breeze. Her lower center of gravity with lead keel bulb and carbon rig comes into play in those conditions. Prototype of the design concept is the new J/109, winning the Atlantic Cup in France for best overall performance of any boat in IRC during 4 major regattas; winning a gale ridden, double-handed Round Britain Race overall as one of only 8 finishers among 38 starters; Overall winner Cowes Week, Class winner of the Fastnet Race under IRC and, winner Overall of the Middle Sea Rac around Sicily. A proven concept!
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13.10 m 43' 0"
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The ideal mid-40s length racer/cruiser...and winner of The Sailing World Magazine Overall Boat of the Year, J/133 is a yacht with the stability for short-handed cruising, race winning speed under IRC & PHRF, durability for rough offshore passages. Add in the retractable carbon bowsprit and flying and handling the asymmetrical spinnaker becomes a breeze.
J/133 combines cruising comfort with more powerful performance ratios. The easy to manage sailplan allows fewer and less experienced crew, and the extra rig power afforded by a low VCG keel and standard Hall carbon mast will maximize performance across a wide spectrum of conditions.
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9.98 m 32' 9"
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JPK 998
Sailor and planing, the jpk 998 is a innovating boat 100%. Developed to succeed the mumm 30 current support of the Turn of France with the sail, its marine qualities offer multiple programs to him.
Monotype with the large potential for demanding crews or dayboat fast and healthy, its simple installations authorizes some cruisings.
Its featherweight of 2700 kg associated with its evolutionary bilge and its fine hull supports constant planning as of 12 nds of wind but his report/ratio of ballast of 50% gives a great power, an excellent passage in the sea and a true "marine character to him".
Feelings and pleasure prevail on this "thoroughbred".
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11.00 m 36' 1"
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The goal in creating the Farr® 36 One Design is for a strict one-design that combines high quality design and construction, superb performance, offshore capability, excellent transportability with reasonable cost and without the influence of any handicap rule constraints.
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11.30 m 37' 1"
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The Thompson 35 has been designed to fill the gap for a large racing yacht that is capable of being towed on a trailer that can be dry sailed.
This boat has a removable rudder and a lifting keel, there is a central lifting hook on the top of the keel for hoisting onto its custom built trailer. This boat is pure racing with a large roomy cockpit with all sailing controls carefully placed for ease of use, yet we have managed to provide a functional interior for racing and short cruising.
Performance will be exhilarating with a large sail plan and a heavy lead bulb for added stability. The boat is expected to be capable of beating the forty footers upwind and to blow them away downwind. We have completed extensive testing on the design and have shown exceptional light air performance both upwind and downwind and yet it is a very stable and fast boat in a breeze. This boat is ideally suited for both inshore and coastal racing. The hull sections are a development of our successful T30 being fine upfront to allow the boat to sail well in a chop.
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12.19 m 40' 0"
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J/122 is a new versatile 40 foot performance sprit boat with comfortable live-aboard accommodations, a refined deck layout, low VCG keel with a moderate 7.2' draft. The hull & deck are built using superior infusion molding technology to maximize durability and long term value.
An IRC-friendly cruiser/racer, J/122 offers a completely furnished interior, a simple to manage balanced sail plan, head turning performance and great looks. The first J/122s have quickly set the new performance standard for dual purpose 40 foot yachts both inshore and offshore. Racing against the latest 40' competition, J/122 is winning both in Europe and the USA.
Developed with and built by J/Europe in France, J/122 is distinguished by a well executed high quality interior, a non-overlapping sailplan configuration that helps simplify the deck layout and sail selection. A setback headstay with furler are recessed into the deck to maximize the jib luff length while retaining the convenience of jib furling from the cockpit. Plus, the simplicity of an asymmetric spinnaker flown from a retractable carbon bow sprit, that makes it easy to achieve near peak performance with minimal crew effort.
The J/122 cockpit is ergonomically optimized with a floor mounted traveler, below decks mainsheet system, offshore seatbacks, remote backstay adjuster and an available removable transom storage dock box that allows one to increase cockpit storage for cruising or convert back to a lighter race mode in a matter of minutes.
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16.35 m 53' 8"
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Created by Luca Brenta, the Grand Soleil 54 was voted ‘Boat of the Year’ at the genoa Boat Show in 2007.
She portrays the clean, flowing lines and clear decks which have become synonymous with Grand Soleil but she also benefits from many exclusive details and technological features which are more usually associated with a custom yacht than with series production model.
The hull and deck are constructed from a PVC sandwich with polyester and vinylester resin, using unidirectional and biaxial glass fibres. Solid laminate around the keel, wheel and chock areas guarantees maximum stiffness and rigidity.
The GS54 has three extremely spacious cabins, three heads and a large and finely proportioned living space below decks with ample storage. She is fitted with a Yanmar 110hp diesel straight shaft engine.
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18.34 m 60' 2"
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In line with our Marketing and Product Strategy to position Dehler as the most competitive, leading Regatta Cruiser Brand in the yachting industry, we at Dehler will introduce in the 2nd half of 2007 our new flagships; the Dehler 60 and 60SQ.
After the tremendously successful launch of our first project with Simonis/Voogd, the Yacht of the Year winning Dehler 44, we are looking forward to establishing a strong position in the growing segment of larger yachts.
Many clients came after the successful introduction of the Dehler 47SQ and Dehler 44SQ and said that they liked Dehler%u2019s quality, yachts and philosophy, but many also wanted us to build yachts larger than 47ft!
Together with Dehler%u2019s partners, the Naval Architects Simonis Voogd, we decided to take up this challenge. Throughout 2006 we worked hard to realise the design which we present to you today. The most beautiful, sexiest, fastest, cleverest and biggest yacht ever produced by Dehler. The 1st one is sold and at this moment in production; something of which we are extremely proud.
%u201CThis new yacht fits completely with the philosophy of Dehler %u201CWhen Passion meets Reason%u201D, and perfectly embodies Dehler%u2019s values: Security, Speed, Innovation and High Resale Value.%u201D
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20.10 m 65' 11"
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The launch of the first X-65 is set for spring 2009, with another four sister ships planned for launch the same year.
The 65 is the result of combining the conceptual ideas behind the X-55 and the IMX 70. The clean, uncluttered deck layout mirrors X-Yachts philosophy: simplicity and functionality, with a modern yet classic styling. Comfort in style combined with world class quality
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27.00 m 88' 7"
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18.28 m 60' 0"
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One of our bestsellers, this fully retractable high-rise ski pylon includes built-in spotter grab rails. Make the most of your time on the water with this must-have accessory!
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12.40 m 40' 8"
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From its large carbon wheel to the fine teak joinerwork and Ultra-leather or suede upholstery below, or simply by the smooth, graceful way it slides through the water, the new J/124 is every bit a sailing yacht… in the best sense of the word. One that is a joy to sail in all conditions with minimal crew and with rare need to employ the auxiliary diesel engine.
Yet, J/124’s focus on short-handed sailing qualities doesn’t preclude many days of offshore coastal sailing. Her narrow beam and low center-of-gravity are hallmarks of seaworthiness.
J/124 is a true escape…away from all the trappings and chores of home. Little-used amenities and complex cruising systems are discouraged where possible. But, all the important stuff is there: An adequate galley and chart table; the accessible top-loading icebox; 6 feet of headroom; three separate sleeping areas; a dodger for all-weather protection; and a cockpit made secure with 14” high backrests and seats that are long enough to sleep on.
The high-tech composite hull evolves from J’s that have dominated IRC competition in Europe over the past three years. The Hall Spars mast and ACC rudder are carbon fiber. Easiest configuration of all is the optional and removable Hoyt self-tacking jib boom with roller furling jib. If the joy of sailing is a priority…that feel of acceleration and response of a good boat…but you still want to enjoy some overnight comfort on those yacht club cruises, then this is the “J” for you.
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17.00 m 55' 9"
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Swiss Catamaran Concept has called on Swiss talent to realise the new 55 footer, with notably the designer of the Decision 35: Sébastien Schmidt. A carbon mast, textile rigging, daggerboards, sqare-headed mainsail - the S2C-55 should be a real ocean cruising boat capable of good average speeds. The catamarans will be built in Turkey and the first example will be launched during 2009...
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The "Lowboy Lifter" has telescoping masts to fit into low-height-access areas. It is based on the "Econolifter" and "Container Handler" ranges of straddle carriers and would be used in similar-throughput applications.
- Bottom chain lift or top lift spreader
- Up to 5000 containers a year
- Up to 35 Tonnes container
- Stack 1-2 high
- Open or air conditioned cab
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