Sailboats 12 - 15 m, to take to the open sea in autonomy

Whether you like regattas, offshore or coastal courses, whether you prefer to visit and take advantage of small anchorages, the 12 to 15 m sailing yachts offer great comfort at sea and performance that makes you want to lengthen your stride. Discover the units that mark this category.

Pogo 40S4
12,18 m

This Class40 is the 4th Pogo launched by the Structure shipyard. While the first 3 were designed by Finot-Conq, this new model (due to be launched in spring 2021) is designed by Guillaume Verdier. It takes up the concept of scow bows adjusted to meet Class40 rules. Designed to compete in the Route du Rhum, the first model has been reserved by Jean Galfione.

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Solaris 40
12,36 m

This Solaris 40 will now be the smallest model in the Italian shipyard's range. Gone is the 37, replaced by the 40, also designed by Javier Soto Acebal. This cruiser-racer has no piano, but the 2 side winches group all maneuvers together. Layouts are available in 2-cabin and 3-cabin versions. In the 2-cabin version, the starboard aft section houses a huge cargo hold and a large bathroom with separate shower.

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Django 12.70
12,70 m

After a prototype, the Django 12.70 is launched in series. This is Marée Haute's largest model. This fast cruising yacht features a rigid dog house to protect the cockpit. Maneuvers are distributed on each side. The yacht is available in two versions, with a lifting keel or a fixed keel, to adapt to users' schedules.

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Bavaria C42
12,38 m

Measuring 11.98 m long (12.38 m with the delphinière) and 4.29 m wide, the Bavaria C42 was launched in 2020. Voluminous for greater habitability, this pure cruising yacht boasts a large cockpit for comfortable crew accommodation. A self-tacking jib can also be fitted to facilitate maneuvering (without disturbing the crew). Available in 2 or 3 cabin versions.

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Océanis 40.1
12,87 m

Deliberately wide, with a pronounced chine running from bow to transom, the Océanis 40.1 has an extraordinary living space! This Lombard design is quite high-set, making it possible to accommodate 4 cabins in just 40 feet. Launched in 2020, this new yacht will delight charterers by swelling their fleets.

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UFO 400
12,90 m

Designed by Alain Mortain, the OVNI 400 is the latest addition to the Alubat range. It marks a break with the previous range, with a straight planking that is rather disconcerting at first glance. This offers incomparable volume in the saloon and cabins, but does not facilitate the lightness of the exterior lines. A generously glazed deckhouse provides excellent outward visibility. Despite this, the Ovni 400 remains the archetypal blue-water cruiser.

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Solenn 42
13,00

Chantier Naval Franck Roy approaches perfection. Reviving traditional lines, this shipyard offers them modernity. Here, everything is noble, from the teak deck to the oak saloon table. The Soleen 42 is the largest model in the range. A kind of culmination for customers who have the pleasure of sailing an exceptional unit.

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Printing 45.1
13,00 m

Elan's Impression range is purely dedicated to cruising. The 45-foot (13.00 m) is the mid-range model between the 40 and the 50. In its standard version, the yacht comes with 3 cabins. The forward owner's cabin has a toilet facing a separate shower room. However, the 45.1 is also available in a 4-cabin version, with the forward cabin losing considerable volume.

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Grand Soleil 44
13,41 m

Launching in autumn 2020, the Grand Soleil 44 continues the Cruiser Racer tradition of this renowned Italian shipyard. As with the Grand Soleil 48, the 44 is available in two versions: race or performance cruiser. In the cruiser version, the deck layout has been simplified. But the hull remains the same, designed by ORC specialist Matteo Polli. All of which suggests a number of good places on the circuit next season.

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Pogo 44
13,55 m

The Pogo 44 is a kind of Class40 converted for cruising. The program? Sail fast and far. This sailboat is cut out for long spinnaker runs in transatlantic races, for example. As well as being fast, this new Finot-Conq design is also voluminous. And even if the search for lightness was the driving force behind the layout, this yacht boasts 3 attractive double cabins.

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RM 1370
13,68

Released in 2017, the RM 1370 remains Fora Marine's largest model. Built in plywood with a molded deck, this yacht takes up the RM concept with everything in XL format. Starting with the famous deckhouse porthole for forward visibility. This RM is designed for owners who love wide open spaces.

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Grand Soleil 42 LC
13,85 m

At Del Pardo, LC stands for Long Cruise. The 42 LC is designed more for cruising than for racing. This yacht can be customized by choosing, for example, a clew at the bottom of the cockpit (more efficient) or a hoop above the companionway, which will also be used to hold the sprayhood. The LC range currently comprises 3 models, the 42 being the smallest.

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Boreal 47.2
13,89 m

The 47.2 is an evolution of the former Boréal 47. However, it's a new boat that takes up the shipyard's specifications and philosophy in terms of safety, ergonomics, comfort at sea, stability and performance. But it has a new hull, a new interior with 11cm more headroom, a large fridge with drawers and a separate shower. The new look also features a new cockpit design....

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Swan 48
14,61 m

In 1971, the Swan 48 was born. A yacht that would leave its mark on the regatta scene, notably by being selected for the Admiral Cup. 40 years later, still from the drawing board of German Frers, here is the new Swan 48. Modern, it aims to meet the same specifications as its ancestor. To be a top performer on the regatta starting line, but also offer great pleasure and ease of use for family cruising. A successful challenge for 2020!

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Grand Soleil 46 LC
14,72 m

The 46 LC (Long Cruise) is a cruising yacht. One of the main differences between the Long Cruise and Performance ranges is the hull shape designed by Marco Lostuzzi. The LC range, with its deeper, wider sections, offers greater living space both in the cabin and on deck. Yet performance under sail remains high. And above all, luxury and comfort are very much in evidence aboard this yacht.

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JPB 50
14,79 m

The JPB 50 is one of Meta's flagship models. This aluminum ocean cruiser is both robust and comfortable, with a warm interior for long voyages. Semi-customizable, it can be adapted to suit the desires of its owners.

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Sun Odyssey 490
14,42 m

The Sun Odyssey 490 has no steps on deck. The gangway slopes backwards until it reaches the bottom of the cockpit. This is innovative and pleasant to live with, even if the passage forward always disturbs the helmsman. The cockpit benches can also be folded out to create a large sunbathing area. Inside, the 5-cabin version will be dedicated to rental, but an owner will be satisfied with 2 cabins.

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Dufour 470
14,85 m

This new Dufour replaces the 46 Grand Large. It will be presented to the public in early 2021. The 3-cabin version is designed for both owners and charterers, offering 5 cabins and 3 heads. A 4-cabin version with 4 heads is also available. On deck, this yacht will be offered in the Easy version (the simplest and least expensive), the Ocean version (slightly better equipped) and the Performance version (for racing).

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