Test / Jeanneau Sun Fast 30 One Design: easy access to ocean racing

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We tested Jeanneau's latest one-design, the Sun Fast 30 One Design. In this three-part test, we present her genesis, her specifications, and an overview of her performance under sail.

Long-awaited on the market, the Sun Fast 30 One Design is the fruit of a collaboration between several international ocean racing institutions, the Jeanneau and Multiplast shipyards, and the naval architecture firm VPLP.

In the first section, we'll look at the specifications and technological choices made for this new one-design.

The second section describes the deck layout and fittings. As this one-design is intended for both crewed and double-handed racing, it was imperative to offer its crew the best possible ergonomics.

Last but not least, you'll join us for a test sail off the Côte d'Azur, where we'll be able to discover her ease of maneuverability and speed.

Summary of the report

1 Genesis of the Sun Fast 30 OD: creating a one-design to desacralize ocean racing

Genesis of the Sun Fast 30 OD: creating a one-design to desacralize ocean racing

2 An ergonomic deck layout and fittings designed for ocean racing

An ergonomic deck layout and fittings designed for ocean racing

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