XBOAT ref: 5438.
Its owner tells us:
Designed by the Andrieu and Verdier duo, and fully constructed using infusion, the Sun Fast 3300 offers exceptional strength and rigidity, with a significantly reduced weight. As a result, it not only provides excellent absolute performance but also benefits from an advantage under the IRC handicap rules, notably thanks to its single keel without bulb and its reasonable sail area.
On this racing sailboat, ergonomics serve efficiency: spacious cockpit to facilitate movement, adjustment systems brought back to the helm station for solo crossings. 5% faster than the 3200 version, the Sun Fast 3300 remains as stable and balanced on technical courses. Its hull was specially designed to increase performance on downwind points of sail.
This 2020 model, rated 0.30, won the 2022 UNCL Atlantic English Channel championship with a crew and had to withdraw from the Transquadra due to the health reasons of its Skipper/Owner. Its specific inventory guarantees superior performance compared to other SUN FAST 3300s in its category (Special hull preparation before launch, ILX mainsail lighter than carbon sail, 3 x symmetrical spinnakers for better downwind speed, 60 m2 code 5 on furler, KARVER 3-speed winches, combined GARMIN large screen GPS Plotter GpsMap 8416 on adjustable arm, built-in Wifi and Nmea 183/2000, with solar panel for continuous charging...).
Offshore equipment, AG Carbon mast, forestay tension sensor, 2 x mainsails including 1 in ILEX, J1, J2, J3, ORC, light spinnaker, medium spinnaker, heavy spinnaker, storm jib, autopilot, GARMIN navigation center, VHF RT 1050, GARMIN 800 Class B/SOTDMA standalone AIS transmitter-receiver, FUSION marine audio pack, ST Power 130 Amp charger regulator, dock socket with compact HF YPower 110/230 VAc/12 VDc 25 A/H charger, Cristec type 35 battery manager, Black-Contact 55Wc solar panel.
Boat wintered ashore.
Refloating in April 2025 to participate in the SPI OUEST FRANCE.
Available summer 2025.
Detailed inventory and visit upon request. More information and photos on the xboat.fr website