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Far East 26 - sailing made easy

Far East 26 is the ideal boat for sailing and having fun with friends and family. Easier to handle, less intimidating, safer and better suited for sailing offshore than other modern sailboats. Designed by Simonis Voogd, FarEast 26 sports the latest design and a new style interior and ever greater comfort. The boat is easy to use while at the same time offering safe and pleasant navigation.
Inspiring confidence
Far East 26 is the ideal boat if what you want to do with a boat is sailing and having fun with your friends and family. It’s easier to handle, less intimidating, safer and better suited for sailing offshore than other modern sailboats. And also achieves good sailing performance on all points of the wind.

Selftailing winches and more
Comfortable sailing means unbelievable standing headroom, four hatches for ventilation and storage, a portable toilet, halyards leading into the cockpit, selftailing winches and numerous other extras which are standard on this yacht. It will give everyone the best feeling when coastal cruising and is comfortable and reassuring for family cruising.
Technical Specifications:
- LOA: 8.38 m
- Length hull: 7.92 m
- Length waterline: 6.75 m
- Beam overall: 2.56 m
- Draught: max. 1.70 m
- Unloaden weight: 1625 kg
- Mainsail : 23.2 sqm
Far East at boot 2011: Hall 17 / C 04
Homepage: fareastboats.com
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