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RS Venture

Best Recreational Dinghy Photos by Walter Cooper Pile in the kids, or the adults, because there’s plenty of room in the versatile little RS Venture, which is ideal for sailing programs and families alike. With this 16-footer, RS Sailboats, of the United Kingdom, offers a $14,000 dinghy with excellent performance and handling, and construction quality that will live up to the demands of club-sailing programs (especially if you add the optional bumpers). RS’s experienced team of sailors a

Motive 25R

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper **The slick Motive 25R was a showstopper **at the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis (and the Newport International Boatshow where it was named best-in-show). In the BOTY fleet, it was certainly the most unique and most intriguing. According to Motive Trimaran founder Pete Ansel, a special-effects-specialist-turned-boatbuilder, the concept of the Motive 25R is based on the popularity of “raiding” (adventure racing/camping) in Europe, the desire t

Ker 40 by McConaghy Boats

Best Handicap Racer Photos by Walter Cooper The Ker 40 was designed strictly for IRC racing in overseas fleets (1.188), and in order to reduce the higher cost of a custom IRC build, McConaghy Boats offers the boat as a semi-custom option. The hull and deck are essentially fixed dimensions, but the interior and deck layout can be customized to suit the owner’s racing agenda, including options for wheel versus tiller, and winch pedestal or not. The judges sailed Catapult, built for East

Rondar K1

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper Rondar president Paul Young told our Boat of the Year judges that nearly 100 of these 15-foot singlehanded keelboats have been sold in England, with the typical buyer being middle-aged and preferring to “not end up in the drink every time they go sailing.” That’s a pretty specific ask for a narrow and lightweight (286-pound) dinghy, one that’s accomplished with a 137-pound bulb attached to a lifting keel. To keep it interesting, they desig

J/70: 2013 Boat of the Year

Photos by Walter Cooper Given the immedate success of the J/70, with hundreds of boats sold before the first was built, it was a foregone conclusion that the J/70 would end up among the judges’ favorites. With their latest sensation J/Boats has its first ramp-launchable sportboat and a polished set of class rules in place before the first big regatta (Quantum Key West) in January. The judges all agreed it delivered the excitement of a small sportboat, and the stiffness and handling of a big

Harbor 30

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper The Harbor 30, from California’s W.D. Schock, turned out to be a bit of a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The model our judges sailed was somewhat of a “de-tuned” version, sans optional asymmetric spinnaker and other features one might add for beer can racing. It wasn’t quite finished at the factory, either, said the dealer, because it had to be rushed to the U.S. Sailboat Show, and the judges picked up on a few interior finish details that migh

Dufour 36 Performance

Best Crossover Photos by Walter Cooper For an owner seeking a sharp-looking raceboat to take off on for the weekend, the Dufour 36 Performance, selected as the Boat of the Year’s Best Crossover, has everything to make that a reality: The cockpit is set up for racing, and even with an aluminum rig package, the boat was lively and quick. The interior, and even some of the more subtle cruising details, are so well thought out that you quickly forget you’re sailing a dual-purpose boat. Ther

C&C 101

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper The C&C 101 is billed as a return to C&C’s racing roots, and for this they tapped young in-house designer Tom McNeill. Teased by dying winds and a shortened test sail, the judges sailed the boat on two separate days so as to give it a fair test. Short-tacking up the shoreline of the Naval Academy, the boat accelerated quickly out of the tacks, and was responsive on the helm to subtle course changes, characteristics the judges liked. The b

Bavaria B/One

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper During dock inspections of the Bavaria Yachts-built B/One, the Boat of the Year judging panel was impressed with the superb quality of the build from Bavaria Yachts: tight, clean, and absolutely barren inside the boat. Inside is a white-painted cavern that can accept a drop in V-berth module. The layout is straight-forward—really, how else can you make a 20-foot sportboat any different with the control lines? The B/One shares many similar

l’Hydroptère DCNS: The Fastest Boat on the Planet

On Sunday afternoon, l’Hydroptère DCNS carried out her first sea trials in the United States. The flying trimaran initially put in some tacks offshore of Long Beach before heading towards Catalina Island. It proved to be a gentle first outing in perfect weather conditions. Photo Credit: DCNS

Falmouth J Class Regatta 2012

J Class yachts Ranger, Velsheda, Rainbow, and Lionheart competed off Falmouth, U.K., at the end of June. Photos: jclassyachts.com

RS Venture

Best Recreational Dinghy Photos by Walter Cooper Pile in the kids, or the adults, because there’s plenty of room in the versatile little RS Venture, which is ideal for sailing programs and families alike. With this 16-footer, RS Sailboats, of the United Kingdom, offers a $14,000 dinghy with excellent performance and handling, and construction quality that will live up to the demands of club-sailing programs (especially if you add the optional bumpers). RS’s experienced team of sailors a

Motive 25R

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper **The slick Motive 25R was a showstopper **at the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis (and the Newport International Boatshow where it was named best-in-show). In the BOTY fleet, it was certainly the most unique and most intriguing. According to Motive Trimaran founder Pete Ansel, a special-effects-specialist-turned-boatbuilder, the concept of the Motive 25R is based on the popularity of “raiding” (adventure racing/camping) in Europe, the desire t

Ker 40 by McConaghy Boats

Best Handicap Racer Photos by Walter Cooper The Ker 40 was designed strictly for IRC racing in overseas fleets (1.188), and in order to reduce the higher cost of a custom IRC build, McConaghy Boats offers the boat as a semi-custom option. The hull and deck are essentially fixed dimensions, but the interior and deck layout can be customized to suit the owner’s racing agenda, including options for wheel versus tiller, and winch pedestal or not. The judges sailed Catapult, built for East

Rondar K1

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper Rondar president Paul Young told our Boat of the Year judges that nearly 100 of these 15-foot singlehanded keelboats have been sold in England, with the typical buyer being middle-aged and preferring to “not end up in the drink every time they go sailing.” That’s a pretty specific ask for a narrow and lightweight (286-pound) dinghy, one that’s accomplished with a 137-pound bulb attached to a lifting keel. To keep it interesting, they desig

J/70: 2013 Boat of the Year

Photos by Walter Cooper Given the immedate success of the J/70, with hundreds of boats sold before the first was built, it was a foregone conclusion that the J/70 would end up among the judges’ favorites. With their latest sensation J/Boats has its first ramp-launchable sportboat and a polished set of class rules in place before the first big regatta (Quantum Key West) in January. The judges all agreed it delivered the excitement of a small sportboat, and the stiffness and handling of a big

Harbor 30

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper The Harbor 30, from California’s W.D. Schock, turned out to be a bit of a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The model our judges sailed was somewhat of a “de-tuned” version, sans optional asymmetric spinnaker and other features one might add for beer can racing. It wasn’t quite finished at the factory, either, said the dealer, because it had to be rushed to the U.S. Sailboat Show, and the judges picked up on a few interior finish details that migh

Dufour 36 Performance

Best Crossover Photos by Walter Cooper For an owner seeking a sharp-looking raceboat to take off on for the weekend, the Dufour 36 Performance, selected as the Boat of the Year’s Best Crossover, has everything to make that a reality: The cockpit is set up for racing, and even with an aluminum rig package, the boat was lively and quick. The interior, and even some of the more subtle cruising details, are so well thought out that you quickly forget you’re sailing a dual-purpose boat. Ther

C&C 101

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper The C&C 101 is billed as a return to C&C’s racing roots, and for this they tapped young in-house designer Tom McNeill. Teased by dying winds and a shortened test sail, the judges sailed the boat on two separate days so as to give it a fair test. Short-tacking up the shoreline of the Naval Academy, the boat accelerated quickly out of the tacks, and was responsive on the helm to subtle course changes, characteristics the judges liked. The b

Bavaria B/One

Boat of the Year Nominee Photos by Walter Cooper During dock inspections of the Bavaria Yachts-built B/One, the Boat of the Year judging panel was impressed with the superb quality of the build from Bavaria Yachts: tight, clean, and absolutely barren inside the boat. Inside is a white-painted cavern that can accept a drop in V-berth module. The layout is straight-forward—really, how else can you make a 20-foot sportboat any different with the control lines? The B/One shares many similar

l’Hydroptère DCNS: The Fastest Boat on the Planet

On Sunday afternoon, l’Hydroptère DCNS carried out her first sea trials in the United States. The flying trimaran initially put in some tacks offshore of Long Beach before heading towards Catalina Island. It proved to be a gentle first outing in perfect weather conditions. Photo Credit: DCNS

Falmouth J Class Regatta 2012

J Class yachts Ranger, Velsheda, Rainbow, and Lionheart competed off Falmouth, U.K., at the end of June. Photos: jclassyachts.com

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