New to the Fleet – Cruising World https://www.cruisingworld.com Cruising World is your go-to site and magazine for the best sailboat reviews, liveaboard sailing tips, chartering tips, sailing gear reviews and more. Wed, 12 Jun 2024 14:53:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.cruisingworld.com/uploads/2021/09/favicon-crw-1.png New to the Fleet – Cruising World https://www.cruisingworld.com 32 32 Sailboat Preview: ClubSwan 28 by Nautor Swan https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/sailboat-preview-clubswan-28/ Wed, 12 Jun 2024 13:33:09 +0000 https://www.cruisingworld.com/?p=53683 The ClubSwan 28 is a One Design racer intended to be sailed with four or five crew.

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Nautor Swan 28 on the water
ClubSwan 28 Courtesy Nautor Swan

Nautor Swan has launched the ClubSwan 28—the Finnish shipyard’s smallest-ever design. It’s a One Design racer from Juan Kouyoumdjian in Valencia, Spain, that’s intended to be sailed with four or five crew.

The builder’s relationship with Kouyoumdjian’s naval architecture firm goes back a number of years. His team also had a hand in creating ClubSwan 80, 125 and 36 beginning in 2020. Kouyoumdjian is known for high-performance sailing boats with other builders as well, with designs that have won the Volvo Ocean Race, Olympic gold medals and more.

Swan 28 in racing action
ClubSwan 28 Courtesy Nautor Swan

Know-how from those boats is packed into this smaller offering from Nautor Swan. With a carbon mast and no backstay, the ClubSwan 28 is designed to perform in varied conditions, particularly medium and light winds. Nautor Swan says the boat has been tailored for sailors who want close, high-performance racing in a user-friendly package. The boat can be considered an entry-level racer, according to the builder.

The deck layout is all about safety and efficiency, with a clean cockpit, a full kite-retrieve system and a sliding hatch on the bow to enhance ease of operation during races.

Swan 28 deck
ClubSwan 28 Courtesy Nautor Swan

A lifting keel makes the ClubSwan 28 easy to trailer.  Nautor Swan says the boat can be rigged within hours. Its sail plan—comprising a mainsail, jib, AP kite and reaching kite—is organized to allow for power and versatility on the water.

The rig has a single movement allowing adjustment through a straightforward hydraulic system. Mast bend and headstay tension are synchronized without the need for a backstay, thanks to the shroud configuration.

“Our goal was to create a vessel that prioritizes manageability and ease of sailing over pushing the boundaries of absolute performance,” Federico Michetti, head of sports activities and product manager, stated in a press release.

Club Swan 28 with 4 crew
ClubSwan 28 Courtesy Nautor Swan

The ClubSwan 28 adds to an impressive legacy for Nautor Swan, which was founded in 1966 and has since built more than 2,350 yachts from 36 to 131 feet length overall. The company is based in Pietarsaari, Finland, with four hubs in the Mediterranean and 18 service points. Nautor Swan has four lines: ClubSwan Yachts, Swan Yachts, Swan Maxi Yachts and the motoryacht division, with Swan Shadow, Swan Overshadow and the recently announced Swan Arrow.

Nautor Swan 28 at sunset
ClubSwan 28 Courtesy Nautor Swan

When will the ClubSwan 28 make its debut? In September at the Rolex Swan Cup. After that, in October, it will appear as part of the ClubSwan Invitational Sardinia Challenge.

Where to learn more: go to www.nautorswan.com.

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New to the Fleet: Pegasus Yachts 50 https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/new-to-the-fleet-pegasus-yachts-50/ Fri, 22 Mar 2024 16:05:45 +0000 https://www.cruisingworld.com/?p=52266 This bluewater performer is conceived for both agility and comfort.

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Pegasus Yachts 50 sailboat
Pegasus Yachts 50 Courtesy Pegasus Yachts

Pegasus Yachts has found strong momentum since the European premiere of its Pegasus 50. With the latest two hulls, Nos. 9 and 10, going to US owners, that momentum is now swinging over to North America. 

Located in Slovenia, Pegasus Yachts was founded in 2019 by the same team who, for more than 20 years, built large carbon-displacement ­cruising yachts with oceangoing capabilities. Miha Breskvar and Marko Paš established Pegasus Yachts for bluewater cruising. The Pegasus 50 is for clients who value fast, lightweight displacement, as well as comfortable living spaces. The Pegasus 50’s flexible layout forward of the salon allows for configurations tailored to cruising plans, crew preferences and the owners’ ­accommodations needs.

Among the Pegasus 50’s features are a convertible roof with retractable canvas over the cockpit. A tempered-glass sliding door protects the two-step entry to the salon from the cockpit. The living spaces take a note from catamaran design, with 360-degree views from the cockpit, salon and navigation station. Two technical lockers isolate the wet and dry onboard systems from the living space for quieter cruising.

A 75 hp Volvo Penta diesel engine is standard, though Pegasus offers an electric option, found on three of its existing hulls. The P50’s energy package includes a generator, a hydro-generator, and solar integrated into the deck with a 716-watt peak capacity. An optional third LiFePO4 battery adds a capacity of 600 amp-hours at 25.4 volts.

The Pegasus 50 also has an induction cooktop, a watermaker, heating and air conditioning, and a dinghy with an electric outboard that’s stored in the garage for launching from the swim platform.

Construction is vacuum-­infusion, with extensive use of carbon and composite for light weight and strength. Displacement is just over 29,000 pounds. A double wing keel reduces leeway, improving the upwind angle with less drag and enhancing close-quarters maneuverability. A carbon mast, performance full-batten mainsail, and self-tacking J2, larger J1 (650 SF) and asymmetrical furling spinnaker are standard. An optional furling reacher/code zero is available. 

The Pegasus 50 is rigged for short crew or solo sailing (a P50 won the 2022 OSTAR singlehanded race across the North Atlantic), with all working lines brought back to the helms, each equipped with two electric winches—a convenience for couples and families cruising offshore, as well as the solo speed-seekers who value a certain degree of comfort underway.

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Balance 442 “Lasai” Set to Debut https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/balance-442-lasai-set-to-debut/ Wed, 20 Mar 2024 15:21:48 +0000 https://www.cruisingworld.com/?p=52206 Balance Catamarans plans to premiere its latest 442 model at the International Multihull Boat Show in France.

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Balance 442 at dock
The Balance 442 Lasai is set to debut at La Grande Motte. Courtesy Balance Catamarans

Balance Catamarans is preparing for the premiere of its newest Balance 442 catamaran. The debut is scheduled to take place at the International Multihull Boat Show in La Grande Motte, France, from April 3-7.

The owners of the latest 442 model, which has been christened Lasai, are the couple known as the “Tipsy Nomads” online. They’ve been using the boat for the past few months in the Mediterranean, including cruising it to the Cannes Yachting Festival.

Their YouTube and Instagram channels include photos and videos from these first days on board Lasai.

On the Balance 442, Cruising World editor-at-large Herb McCormick described his experience aboard the model as “a 44-foot catamaran that punches above its weight, and a performance-oriented platform that’s also ideal for ocean sailing and living aboard.”

Overhead of the Balance 442
The Balance 442 Lasai. Courtesy Balance Catamarans

“Under sail … I truly began to appreciate the 442’s proportions, and came to realize what an ideal-size boat this is for a cruising couple,” said McCormick. “It’s large enough to address most any cruisers’ plans and itinerary, but not so big that you need to bring additional crew on board to go cruising.”

Read his full report on the model HERE.

More about Hull No. 6 of the Balance 442: Phil Berman, founder of Balance Catamarans, calls Lasai a stunning catamaran with ecologically sourced bamboo veneers on its handmade cabinets. “We are looking forward to showing her off at La Grande Motte this year,” he said.

Where to learn more: click over to balancecatamarans.com

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New to the Fleet: Italia Yachts 12.98 https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/new-to-the-fleet-italia-12-98/ Tue, 05 Mar 2024 21:33:30 +0000 https://www.cruisingworld.com/?p=52048 Available in racing and cruising versions, this sultry performance cruiser offers options for different types of sailors.

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Italia Yachts 12.98
The Italia 12.98 is a surprisingly fast, easily maneuverable boat that provides safe, comfortable living space for all on board. Courtesy Italia Yachts

A pair of silky new boats were tied up along the pink-carpeted docks at the most recent Cannes Yachting Festival. One was the Italia 14.98, an elegant crossover performer that, one month later, would sail its way to Annapolis, Maryland, and win Cruising World’s 2024 Boat of the Year award for Best Performance Cruiser. The other was the slightly more compact Italia 12.98, which would not reach the United States in time to compete, but which was clearly cut from the same cloth of the model that took home the hardware. 

The Italia 12.98 is a collaboration between the Italia Yachts Design Team, Cossutti Yacht Design, and Arbore and Partners Design. The yacht strikes a nice blend of speed, grace and comfort. Borrowing similar concepts from the Italia 9.98, the 12.98’s streamlined hull hints at a sexy sailing experience, with a dynamic waterline length that adjusts with speed, mitigating pitching for enhanced comfort. The maximum beam was reduced to minimize hydrodynamic resistance. The result is a hull that sails smoothly in medium- to light-air conditions and that notches improved speeds in sustained winds. 

Available in Sport and Bellissima versions, the yacht caters to race enthusiasts and comfort-seekers alike. 

The Sport version is lighter and more race-oriented. The number and positioning of the winches are functionally optimized for racing, and the deck-equipment layout can be customized according to the owner’s preference. 

The Bellissima version has an optional teak deck and a layout more suited to cruising, making navigation easier and comfortable for a family or a smaller crew, while retaining similar speed and handling characteristics. An ergonomic cockpit design elevates the comfort factor while maintaining optimal boathandling capabilities, whether cruising or racing.

Inside, the Bellissima’s interior takes a slightly more lavish tack, with fine wood finishes and upholstery, providing an essence of Italian luxury. The Sport version conveys a more race-oriented ambience with lightened interiors, yet with equal attention to contemporary style and craftsmanship.

Already seen popping up in US waters, the Italia Yachts 12.98 should be making its rounds on this year’s boat-show circuit. Fans of Italian style and exhilarating sailing should hop aboard the first chance they get.

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Meet the Wauquiez 55 https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/meet-the-wauquiez-55/ Tue, 20 Feb 2024 20:37:46 +0000 https://www.cruisingworld.com/?p=51856 The boat is set to debut at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, but the builder is giving a sneak peek.

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Wauquiez 55 sailboat rendering
Wauquiez 55 Courtesy Wauquiez Yachts

The French shipyard Wauquiez has been turning out boats since 1965, when its first model was the Elizabethan 29. Many sailors know Wauquiez for its Centurion models, which established the brand name through the Centurion 32 in 1968. More recently, in 2014, an updated version called the Centurion 57 marked the return of that well-known line.

Now comes the Wauquiez 55, for which the builder offered a sneak peek during the recent boat show in Düsseldorf, Germany—and which is scheduled to make its debut in the flesh at the Cannes Yachting Festival later this year.

Wauquiez 55 arial rendering
Wauquiez 55 Courtesy Wauquiez Yachts

The Wauquiez 55 is the first model of a new range, with a design by Marc Lombard that screams fully modern sailing yacht. It’s intended for owners who want to head offshore, with light-filled living spaces and updated performance elements. Styling is clean and sophisticated, inside and out.

A hardtop protects the central cockpit, which looks (in the renderings) like it will have good visibility through the windshield. There are wipers to clear away the remains of afternoon showers. The navigation space also has opening panels for letting in fresh air.

Wauquiez 55 galley
Wauquiez 55 Courtesy Wauquiez Yachts

Back in the cockpit, there’s a relaxation space for guests who want to stretch out in the two sunbathing areas. There’s also what Wauquiez calls a “leisure deck,” which could be used for putting on snorkeling equipment, fishing or preparing to head off and explore with kayaks or paddleboards.

Wauquiez 55
Wauquiez 55 Courtesy Wauquiez Yachts

Interior design is by Stéphane Roséo in La Rochelle, France. The layout incorporates stowage between the salon benches and sheer, with portholes on the hull for guests to enjoy views of the outdoors. Portholes are on the coachroof too.

Dining is to port, with a table surrounded by C-shape booth seating. Bench-style seating runs along the side closest to centerline. Across from there, to starboard, is seating for intimate conversations, working a bit on a laptop or tablet computer, or getting lost in a good book. The navigation station is abaft this seating area, with the galley also nearby for easy service inside and out.

Wauquiez 55 stateroom
Wauquiez 55 Courtesy Wauquiez Yachts

The forward stateroom is down a few steps with a walkaround berth and a head. Another stateroom is aft, with a glass opening and direct access out onto the deck. 

Depending on what type of sailing owners want to do, they can opt for a lifting keel, carbon rigging and a furling jib. 

How does the Wauquiez shipyard fix the keel? By stainless steel bolts. The rigging and appendages are integrated into the structure of the boat, to ensure distribution of their forces.

Where to learn more: click over to wauquiez.com

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