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9.12 m 29' 11"
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The new J/92S is a high-performance, affordable 30 footer that is both manageable and comfortable for short-handed and family sailing as well as a fun boat on the race course. The J/92S hull shares the design pedigree of the J/92, a past overall winner of Sailing World Magazine’s Boat-of-the-Year, and a successful design in its own right with over 170 boats built in Europe and North America. From the 92 platform, the J/92S has been optimized with a newly designed cockpit, deck, keel, rudder, and sail plan with non-overlapping headsails. The new masthead asymmetrical spinnaker is flown from a retractable carbon bow sprit for simple downwind sailing in complete control. The net result is a family-friendly boat with more stability, improved sailing comfort and a noticeable performance boost. The timing couldn’t be better for a versatile, easy-to-own 30 footer that addresses the need for a mid-range sprit boat with inboard auxiliary and week-ending accommodations.
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9.49 m 31' 2"
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9.61 m 31' 6"
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New for 2009, the J/97 is the first J in over two decades under 32’ to combine headroom and family cruising accommodations in a high performance, easily driven hull. With the handling ease of an asymmetric spinnaker and non-overlapping headsails, the J/97 promises to be J Boats’ most versatile design yet under 35’ to fit the needs of today’s sailing families, both young and old alike.
The key to creating a versatile sailboat is staying focused on the quality of the sailing experience, a trait shared by all J designs. Boats that are easily driven, easily handled, and genuinely fun to sail provide greater long-term “sailing value” to their owners than designs driven by the latest rating rule or designs that are over-compromised to meet the latest styling trends. Form usually follows function in good sailboat design, and the J/97 is no exception.
The cockpit features full length seats with back rests, tiller steering, and a unique, partially open transom that incorporates life-raft storage. All sailing controls are within reach of the helmsperson to make the boat very easy to manage. A retractable bow sprit with masthead asymmetric spinnaker allows great all-around performance without the need for numerous skilled crew. The low VCG keel provides exceptional upwind stability while being cruising friendly with swept back leading edge and moderate draft.
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9.64 m 31' 8"
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The "J/97" is the first J in over two decades under 32' to combine 6' headroom and family cruising accommodations in a high performance, easily driven hull. With the handling ease of an asymmetric spinnaker and non-overlapping headsails, the J/97 promises to be J Boats' most versatile design yet under 35' to fit the needs of today's sailing families, both young and old alike.
The key to creating a versatile sailboat is staying focused on the quality of the sailing experience, a trait shared by all J designs. Boats that are easily driven, easily handled, and genuinely fun to sail provide greater long-term "sailing value" to their owners than designs driven by the latest rating rule (remember....rules change) or designs that are over-compromised to meet the latest styling trends. Form usually follows function in good sailboat design, and the J/97 is no exception.
At first glance, the J/97 bears a family resemblance to the J/109 and J/122, two highly successful collaborations between the J Boats design team and J Europe of Les Sables D'Olonne, France. Like its larger siblings, the J/97 is all about delivering a fun and satisfying sailing experience, whether daysailing, single-handing, cruising or racing.
The cockpit features full length seats with back rests, tiller steering, and a unique, partially open transom that incorporates life-raft storage. All the key controls are within reach of the helmsperson. A retractable bow sprit with masthead asymmetric spinnaker allows great all-around performance without the need for numerous skilled crew. The low VCG keel provides exceptional upwind stability while being cruising friendly with a swept back leading edge (to avoid snagging buoys) and moderate draft.
The interior layout is laid out for one or two couple cruising and includes a spacious main cabin with two settees, galley, forward-facing navigation station; plus an enclosed aft head, V-berth, and aft owner's cabin. Cruising stowage includes a large "garage" aft of the head (accessed through the cockpit seat locker).
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9.99 m 32' 9"
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Elan 340 is a complete new hi-tech design performance cruiser with the emphasis on top level performance to capture the spirit of the competitive sailor and at the same time offering the well appointed comforts and style for the enjoyment of the cruising
family.
Designed to be responsive and fast in light wind, the boat easily handles various weather conditions with only a minimum adjustment of the sail area, a feature equally important to the cruising family as it is to the race crew.
For a boat of less than 10 metres the Elan 340 has a hull designed with a long waterline to lift her performance to a new level in its class. The optimised lead keel, tall rig and clear deck featuring high quality deck equipment all combine to give the owner and crew the most rewarding sail.
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10.00 m 32' 10"
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This first creation of Kelly Yachts was awarded by the MYDA-(Millennium Yacht Design), as the best new construction in the 10 Mt. Sail category.
This project is dedicated to sportive clients, who appreciate the dynamic quality of the yacht, but also to those who require comfort and practicality during cruising.
K33 is one of the few 10 Mt. Boats, offering three double cabins, and a head of full height, located in the center of the yacht. This solution optimizes the interior space, and permits use of the WC even during severe heel conditions. Beyond these special solutions, which usually can be found only on larger yachts, K33 does not require registration or a navigation license.
K33 has been created with dedication to research in designing, and attention to the highest quality of construction in order to offer the most competitive boat of this category on the market.
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10.36 m 34' 0"
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The First 34.7 is the sum of a world leader’s technological progress – so that you can be out in front. Choose to be in front. To achieve this ambitious objective, Bénéteau have made the best use of their know-how and technological skills.
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10.48 m 34' 5"
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10.75 m 35' 3"
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J/109 features the popular carbon fiber retractable bowsprit and asymmetric spinnaker system and a cruisable 2-cabin interior layout with standing headroom. She is designed with a very low VCG, long waterline, and generous sail plan with the horse power for competitive racing and stability for relaxed cruising when the racing crew is not aboard. The J/109 is stable, easy to sail, and a proven performance boat. There is interior volume and amenities necessary for comfortable cruising and a great dual purpose deck layout.
The sleek profile and generous sailplan give one an immediate sense of the speed potential of the J/109. The hull profile reveals a long waterline, low wetted surface and a low VCG fin keel (7'), designed for excellent stability when sailing short-handed.
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10.85 m 35' 7"
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A modern 35' yacht with comfort, stability & speed and the simplicity of asymmetric spinnakers
J/Boats' versatile 35' racer-cruiser, J/109 features the popular carbon fiber retractable bowsprit and asymmetric spinnaker system and a cruisable 2-cabin interior layout with standing headroom. She is designed with a very low VCG, long waterline, and generous sail plan with the horse power for competitive racing and stability for relaxed cruising when the racing crew is not aboard. The J/109 is stable, easy to sail, and a proven performance boat. There is interior volume and amenities necessary for comfortable cruising and a great dual purpose deck layout.
The sleek profile and generous sailplan give one an immediate sense of the speed potential of the J/109. The hull profile reveals a long waterline, low wetted surface and a low VCG fin keel (7’), designed for excellent stability when sailing short-handed.
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10.99 m 36' 1"
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To have one sailing boat just for regattas and the other one just for cruising is not possible for most of the people. The ideal combination of the fast and comfortable sailing boat is realized in the Marina 36 Sport project. With outstanding sailing performances this sailing boat gives you real pleasure in sailing and, at the same time, comfort for cruising.
Marina 36 Sport is racer-cruiser sailing boat, designed by naval architect Mr. Andrej Justin. Aside strong and light sandwich construction, Marina 36 Sport is equipped with the top quality equipment of famous trade marks: Harken and Spinlock deck equipment, Jefa steering and rudder systems, Sparcraft’s 18 meters high “performance” mast.
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12.73 m 41' 9"
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Stunning to look at and perfect for family cruising yet thrilling and highly competitive as a racer too. A modern, high tech construction encompassing comfortable, cosy interiors, a real gem when it comes to customisation. And all at a surprisingly attractive price.
The new Comet 41 Sport was designed by the Vallicelli.
Clothed in elegant, modern lines, the Comet 41 Sport is a natural addition to the COMAR Yachts series which already includes the Comet 51 S and the Comet 45 S. The volumes of the low, elegant deckhouse have obviously been very carefully designed as indeed has the roomy cockpit, which is also available in the open stern version with a very straight stem with rake angles maximised with respect to the LOA.The Comet 41 Sport has a composite construction using Airex sandwich with epoxy vinyl resin and multiaxial glass tissues. The fin keel boasts an elongated wing as per the IMS rule. However, solutions more in line with IRC and Open racing or cruising are also available.
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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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13.60 m 44' 7"
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Designed by Humphreys Yacht Design the new Elan 450 sets new standards in design and short handed sailing in its class. The elegant Elan 450 builds on success of the redesigned Elan performance range which main features are: open transom, flush hatches on coachroof, open bow pulpit, lines below deck, long length at waterline, pure bow lines, designers hull and deck portlights, bright and spacious interior … The traditional interior 3 cabin layout offers luxurious owner’s forecabin with large island double berth and generous head department with separate shower stall. Identical aft cabins offer lots of storage and optimum ventilation.
For larger crew 4 cabin layout makes sense. Additional bunk bed cabin on starboard side can accomodate extra 2 crew members. Bright and airy saloon with U-shaped sattee and large saloon table on starboard can accommodate the crew onboard whilst saloon’s port offers a sattee with an optional entertainment area, practical chart table and wet locker along with spacious second head department provides relaxing feeling. Fully equipped L-shaped galley fulfils even with the toughest chef‘s demands. The modern look is provided by horizontally grained Aningre wood with Wenge type laminated floorboards. Optionally is offered also classic teak interior. An impressive sail plan with tall fractional rig, swept aft double spreaders, increased mainsail area, non-overlaping headsail and optional large gennaker handled by retractable bow sprit maximises her sailing performance and taking full advantage of precise combination of deep lead keel and twin rudder steering system.
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14.93 m 49' 0"
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IONIC Yachts are a state of mind , an art of living and sailing . They are also a blend of elegance and performance . It is this philosophy which has given birth to a range of thoroughbred yachts that cannot fail to impress
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8.70 m 28' 7"
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9.39 m 30' 10"
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11.30 m 37' 1"
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12.00 m 39' 4"
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14.00 m 45' 11"
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14.55 m 47' 9"
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14.80 m 48' 7"
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