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Saffier Se 27 Leisure to make world premiere at boot Düsseldorf

by Saffier Yachts 15 Jan 2020 22:35 PST
Saffier Se 27 Leisure © Saffier Yachts

Ultimate speed, high performance and striking looks is what the new Saffier Se 27ft Leisure shows at first sight.

Sailing in full control, singlehanded with all sheets and lines at your helm and double digits speed on your display. Combining speed and safety together with her striking looks make the Saffier Se 27ft Leisure the perfect daysailer.

The design philosophy

To achieve high speeds she has modern hull lines with a good form stability. This is achieved with a flat underwater section in the hull and a 2.60 m beam. Weight reduction is also important.

Aside from building the hull and deck in sandwich and vacuumed she is, as standard, fitted out with a 4.0 Kw Torqeedo engine with Lithium battery and folding prop. The complete electric propulsion is 70% lighter then a comparable diesel engine alone.

The solid lead keel gives her a high righting moment and combining this with a powerful rig, the Saffier Se 27ft Leisure is able to surf and stay in full plane downwind, while pointing high and fast upwind.

Specifications:

  • Length: 8.2 mtr
  • Mainsail: 24 mtr square
  • Width: 2.6 mtr
  • Seftacking jib: 15 mtr square
  • Depth standard: 1.4 mtr
  • Jib 108%: 18 mtr square
  • Depth shallow: 1.05 mtr
  • Code zero: 51 mtr square
  • Depth race keel: 1.6 mtr
  • Genaker: 66 mtr square
  • Total weight: 1900 kg
  • Total sail area upwind: 49 mtr square
  • Weight keel: 750 kg
  • Number of spreaders: 2
  • Weight race keel: 1000kg
  • Mast height above waterline: 12 mtr
  • Engine: Torqeedo 4.0 KW Electric or Yanmar 2YM15
  • Capacity diesel tank: 45 ltr
  • Number of Berths: 4
  • Capacity watertank: 80 ltr
  • Certification: CE norm according to coast C
  • Trailerable: Yes
Vacuum iso fiberglass with 15 mm hard core foam. Fibreglass around the keel section reinforced with roving to 22 mm thickness. 4 ribs laminated in keel section to transfer forces of keel loads. Water and cove lines laminated in gelcoat.
Standard color; Dark blue (Ral 5004) cove and waterline white.

Key features:

  • Fast, downwind and upwind
  • A high stability ratio keeping her safe at all times
  • Multipurpose: Electric or diesel engine, tiller or helm, three different keel options
  • Customising: you choose colours, material sails, what propulsion.
  • Large ergonomic cockpit with sundeck
  • Inside room for four persons to sleep
  • Can be used on any kind of water, ocean, seas and lakes
  • Easy trailerable
  • Only the very best materials used. No compromises!
  • Designed and built by the largest manufacture worldwide in luxury day- and weekendsailers.

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