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5.11 m 16' 9"
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The Raptor 16 Expedition is made from the same molds as the Competition model but comes with:
- Additional storage compartments in the main hull and ama.
- A roller furling mast step to allow the sail to be rolled up when not in use and to be reefed in high winds, along with the required blocks, cam cleats, and fairleads.
- A special sail without battens and with minimal roach to the leech to make it suitable for roller furling.
Most owners of the Raptor 16 Expedition also order the optional Raptor Sidecar™ accessory which permits the carrying of a passenger or extra camping or fishing equipment beyond what can be carried in the main hull.
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5.11 m 16' 9"
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If you are a competitive sailor looking for a high performance sailboat that tacks and goes to windward like a high performance mono-hull, but reaches like a racing catamaran, the Raptor 16 Competition is for you.
The Raptor 16 Competition is:
- The ultimate in high performance, one-design racing.
- A true one-design sailboat with the sail area-to-displacement ratio of a wind surfer.
- The one-design class for the true sailor athlete, where aerobic fitness is as important as sailing skill. (The Raptor Class Racing Rules allow you to paddle whenever you think you can gain an advantage.)
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Maora is a small sailing boat that is ideal for one or two children or one adult. It comes in two versions, proa and trimaran. Each version has a choice of different sails, according to personal taste and abilities. In the “Sport” version, it has almost 6m² of sails. The Maora can be disassembled immediately without tools and transported on a roof-rack.
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Sea kayaks
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4.40 m 14' 5"
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The new, Julian Bethwaite designed, 29er skiff was launched worldwide in 1999 as THE exciting new Youth boat for the 21st century. It is now built in Australia, Argentina, England, South Africa and New Zealand and PS2000 builds the boat for North America, the Caribbean and Bermuda. International acceptance of the boat was assured when ISAF granted the 29er Recognized Status at the November 1999 Annual meeting.
Why another Youth boat?
At the October 1996 ISAF annual meeting, the world body of Yachting selected, after a series of trials, a totally new and exciting type of boat - the 49er - as the new Olympic Class for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. That boat, designed by Julian Bethwaite, brought skiff sailing, for generations the premier sport in Australia, to the rest of the sailing world. At that moment in time, there was no trainer for this boat and the newest ISAF World Youth boat was over 20 years old!
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4.44 m 14' 7"
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4.55 m 14' 11"
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The Musto Skiff is taking the single handed market by storm, as well as manufacturing this boat we now supply it direct and stock all spares and accessories.
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6.07 m 19' 11"
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The Julian Bethwaite designed B14 is now built by Ovington boats. With the 29er, 49er, new musto Skiff and the 18foot skiff the master builder's world class range of skiffs now numbers five.
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4.45 m 14' 7"
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4.72 m 15' 6"
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4.90 m 16' 1"
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