Fareast 18R

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Fareast 18R

Class Symbol
Current Specifications
Crew 2-4
Type Monohull
Construction GRP
Rig Fractional
Keel Lifting keel
LOA 5.80m
LOH 5.61m
LWL 5.15m
Beam 2.20m
Draft 1.20m (max)
Mainsail area 13.1m2
Jib / Genoa area 8.8m2
Spinnaker area 28.2m2
Development
Year 2013
Designer Simonis-Voogd

The Fareast 18R is a modern sailboat designed by Simonis-Voogd and built by Far East Boats in Shanghai, China. It features a lifting keel with a lead bulb, a roller furling jib, a bowsprit for an asymmetrical spinnaker, and an open deck. It can be raced with a crew of 3.

A variation of the Fareast 18R, the Fareast 18 shares the same hull, rig, and sailplan, but features a small cabin in lieu of a reduced deck.

The Fareast 18R / 18 has been recognized with the "2014 Best Boat" award by Sail magazine, and was also nominated to the "2014 Boat of the Year" award by Sailing World magazine.

Design

The Fareast 18R was designed by Simonis-Voogd. The Dutch-South African naval architecture firm, formed by Alexander Simonis and Martin Voogd, has created more than 200 designs, including various Dehler keelboats, and the Nicorette Megayacht, winner of the Sidney-Hobart Regatta.

References

    http://en.fareastboats.com/Products_Details.asp?c_id=137&c_id2=156

    http://www.sailmagazine.com/best-boats/sails-best-boats-2014far-east-1818r

    http://www.sailingworld.com/gallery/photos/fareast-18r-boty-2014-nominee

    http://www.simonis-voogd.com/

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