Sailing Vessels Making Their Debuts at the Annapolis Sailboat Show
Don’t miss these pretty sailboats at the Annapolis Sailboat Show, October 10-14! At print time, the following boats are planned to make their North American debut at the show.
Y7
This beautiful 70-footer, designed with a ballast ratio for stability, is extremely pleasant to sail. Ideal for family vacations, this luxury yacht brings together easy handling and excellent performance, meaning it can be operated with a very small crew or even alone. The modular interior design can be tailored to customer preferences, ensuring no two yachts are exactly the same. Dock F2
HH44 Catamaran
An award winning, eco-friendly cruising yacht, designed from the ground up with electrification in mind. The HH44 was conceived to work with EcoDrive, a parallel electric/diesel hybrid, an industry leading solar array on the cabin top, and hydro-regeneration while under sail. This cat boasts C-shaped carbon daggerboards, a carbon rig, and a painted hull finish. All lines run under-deck to create an uncluttered walkway. Dock K1
Birdyfish Foiling Sailboat
This is the US debut of the Birdyfish, an easy, fast, and stable foiler for all skill levels. This boat was created so that the average sailor can access its acceleration and speed potential. The self-regulating J-foils make this boat fly. They also contribute to ease in righting the boat if needed. This doublehanded dinghy comes in Fun and Race versions and is ready to sail right off the dolly or trailer. Foiling can start at eight knots and top speed to date is 25.1 knots. At East Coast Sailboats, Land 20
Salish Voyager
This 17-foot rowing and sailing skiff from Gig Harbor is perfect for exploring the small coves and shallow waters of the Chesapeake. The balanced lug rig is fun to sail and quick to rig. The boat can be configured for rowing and sailing at the same time, so you can switch modes as conditions change. Dry-storage options offer plenty of room for your food and gear, and the cockpit is spacious enough to comfortably sleep aboard. A self-bailing floor pairs with generous secondary flotation, offering seaworthiness and simple self-rescue. Land 47
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 350
This high-performance, easy-to-handle cruising sailboat features clever innovations and is distinguished from her predecessor by innovation to further improve quality of life in the cockpit. The helmsperson benefits from enhanced comfort and better forward visibility due to off-centered aft helms with twin steering wheels. Walkaround sidedecks facilitate handling and ease of movement. Dock F1
Bali 5.8
This luxury cat offers plenty of features designed for comfort. In the cabin, a large tilting door opens up the living space to the outdoors, while the solid deck of the forward cockpit boasts spacious seating areas and wide sliding windows that let in plenty of light and provide a great view. The flybridge has its own luxury features including a lounge, wet bar, and sunbathing area. Large solar panels extend this boat’s self-sufficiency. Dock B
Mackay VX Two
The new VX Two is a two-person “hiking-skiff,” designed to provide the very best in high-performance, one-design sailing with maximum ease. This fun boat is equipped with a fully battened square-top main, asymmetric spinnaker, easy-to-use controls, and simple systems. The foil package includes a centerboard and kickup rudder system for easy launch and retrieval. Land 8
Vision 444
This bluewater sailing catamaran is incredibly strong, sails efficiently, is spacious, and forgiving. Its all-round abilities and attention to detail will impress any sailor. The helm design affords the skipper an elevated vantage point overlooking the entire deck and sails. All the decks are level and clear of ropes, giving you the confidence to move around safely. The mainsheet bridle system is easy and safe to use in conjunction with the self-tacking jib. Dock C
Garcia Exploration 52
A centerboarder created for only a little more than a meter of draft when necessary, this vessel is also capable of taking family and friends around the world. It has cleverly designed ergonomics, and all essential sail-handling can be done from the cockpit. The rigid cap protects two real watchkeeping stations and offers a transition zone before going into the warm interior. With safety in mind, this boat’s through-hulls are above the waterline. Dock D
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