Designed initially to race solo in the Mini Transat transatlantic yacht race which typically starts in France and ends in the Caribbean. This race uses smaller 6.5 metre yachts that conform to the Mini Transat 6.50 class rules. She has the design promoting a wider beam, nearly half as wide as she is long. The wide flat stern promotes good performance & as a consequence of her wide beam, twin rudders are standard so that one rudder remains in the water when heeled. Whether your looking for a fun & fast sailing craft to race with or just looking for a fun weekend of sailing with family or friends, this small yacht would be a worthy consideration. Please note there is no trailer available with this yacht.
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Specifications
General | |
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Builder | Chantier Naval Structures |
Designer | Pierre Rolland |
Year | 2002 |
Length | 21' 33" |
Engine | Yamaha F5 |
Hull | Fibreglass/GRP |
Price | £12,500 |
Location | Brighton Marina |
Full
- Dimensions
- Length: 21' 33"
- Beam: 9' 74"
- Draft: 5' 18"
- Displacement: 890 kg
- Ballast: 400 kg
- Engines
- Brand: Yamaha
- Total Power: 5
- Model: F5
- Type: Single
- Drive Type: Outboard
- Engine Age: 2016
- Tanks
- Accommodation
- Number of Single Berths:
- Number of Double Berths:
- Number of Cabins:
- Number of Heads:
Features
- For its intended use, racing across the Atlantic Ocean, the Pogo 6.50 is very short and beamy, being nearly half as wide as it is long. Its width carries to the stern, providing sufficient stability that these craft can plane as a fast motorboat do with the capability of sailing as fast as 25 knots.
- 2016 Yamaha four-stroke outboard
- 3 Owners from new (never crossed the ocean)
- Mini Transat further reading - https://www.minitransat.fr/en/presentation/
- Stereo CD
- Solar panel battery charging system
- Berth available in Brighton Marina
- Fractional sloop rigging
- Aluminium mast & spars
- Stainless steel standing rigging
- Laminate square top main 2017
- Blade Jib laminate 2017
- A2 A-Symmetric kite
- Symmetric kite
- Code Zero on furler
- Jib No. 1 laminate
- Dacron Main
- Dacron Blade Jib
- Sail cover
- 3 Antal 16ST winches (self-tailing)