Next 33, the little bolide that speaks Italian
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A small (in size) bolide is the latest project unveiled at Next Marine and it bears an all-Italian signature. He is Maurizio Cossutti, in fact, the daddy of the Next 33, which is proposed as a pure racer in the wake of its big brother Next 37 , ready for launch next spring. The boat, which is 9.98 meters long and 3.50 meters wide, will be offered in an optimized ORC or IRC version, which will be joined by a more extreme OPEN version for unrated racing enthusiasts.
Among the special features, it will offer easily removable ballast solutions to quickly modify trim and weights, and the ability to rig fractional or overhead Gennakers. The launch price has been set at 88,900 euros + VAT with attractive packs for sails and electronics for 2015 owners.
NEXT 33’S NUMBERS
LFT m 9.98
Larg. m 3.50
Pesc. m 1.85
Disl. 3600-3800 kg
Ballast removable from outside kg 200
Internal ballast g 300
Sup. mainsail sqm 33.5
Sup. jib sqm 28
Sup. gennaker sqm 105
Sup. spinnaker sqm 81
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