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- Designer: Van de Stadt Design (Cees van Tongeren).
- Purpose: True sailboat for sailors, either for cruising or racing. Caters to existing loyal customers who admired the 9.50 and those seeking a natural progression from smaller day sailers. Designed to be a high-quality boat in the 30-foot segment.
- Reputation: Offers "huge amount of fun for the money". Nominated for European Yacht of the Year. Known for being fast, comfortable, and retaining value. Described as a "performance cruiser".
- Production: Started 2013.
- Variations: Various draft options (standard, shallow, performance), including 1.25m/4.1' (shoal) and 1.90m/6.23' (deep/performance). Different configurations like "Welcome," "Performance," or "Classic".
- Handling: "Fast, sea kindly". "Offers a huge amount of fun".
- Interior: "Skillful interior layout with the typical sea berths in the saloon". "Good inventory and practical layout for use under way". Owners don't have to go without anything that belongs on a yacht. Designed for comfort and performance.
- Construction: High quality deck gear and fittings, "well above the usual small, sport-boat standard". CE certification class A, signifying seaworthiness. Laminated deck-hull connection. Handcrafted with meticulous focus on detail. Premium fittings from Harken and Spinlock.
- Owner's Perspectives: Owners praise its fun sailing, quality fittings. It's seen as a "refreshing a classic concept". "Entry drug from Enkhuizen" (referring to being addictive/exciting for new owners).
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