Bi-Loup 30 Sailboats for Sale

Richard Wrighton,·2007·Chantier Wrighton
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Hull Type
Monohull · twin
Rig
Fractional Sloop
LOA
29.46' · 8.98 m
Disp.
6,614 lbs · 3,000 kg
First year
2007

The BiLoup 30, introduced in 2007 by the French shipyard Chantier Wrighton, represents a refined chapter in the longrunning European tradition of the "biquille" (twinkeel) coastal cruiser. Conceived originally from the design heritage of Richard Wrighton and later updated in collaborations with naval architect Vincent Lebailly, this 29.46foot cruiser was purposebuilt to navigate the challenging tidal regimes, shallow estuaries, and drying harbors of the English Channel and Atlantic coasts. While mainstream builders of the era focused heavily on deep finkeeled production boats optimized for marinahopping, Wrighton carved out a dedicated niche for sailors who prized the freedom of the drying mooring and the ability to beach a vessel safely without the mechanical complexity of a lifting keel. The BiLoup 30 represents a modern evolution of this ethos, blending maximum interior volume with a robust build that permits hasslefree grounding.

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