FarEast 23 (2017) for sale in Cambridge, United States

£22,911 GBP
Listed price $29,000 USD

Summary

The Far East 23R is a sporty, modern performance boat that won’t break the bank. With a lightweight and rigid vacuum-infused foam-cored hull, aluminum rig from Seldén, and quality deck hardware from Harken and Spinlock, this boat designed for club racing is an exceptional value. Boasting 32.7m2 of sail area, a reverse destroyer bow, and a T-bulb keel, the Far East 23R is easy to sail and competitively rated. At 800kg and capable of downwind speeds of up to 20 knots, this trailerable boat is perfect for club regattas and racing.

General information
Make/model
FarEast 23
Category
Used sail boat for sale
Price
£22,911 GBP | Listed price $29,000 USD
Name of boat
Ethyl
Year
2017
Length overall
7.01 metres
Location
Cambridge, United States

About this FarEast 23

English

"Another rocket ship from China that won’t break the bank"

Boat Review Sail Magazine

ORIGINAL: JUN 6, 2017

The new 23R takes the core concept of the 28R—a modern performance boat without grand-prix complexity and cost, but with grand-prix speed—and strips it down even more. Like the 28, the new boat boasts simple but high-quality construction, including a vacuum-infused, foam-cored hull set in polyester resin, an aluminum rig from Seldén, and quality deck hardware from Harken and Spinlock. Like the 28, the 23 also carries carbon foils (a deep high-aspect rudder and a retractable T-bulb keel), a reverse destroyer bow, a retractable aluminum bowsprit and an aggressive hull form. To even further simplify the formula, though, the 23’s rig carries just a single pair of sweptback spreaders and no backstay. Its smaller size, too, helps make it more affordable, just under $35,000 for most everything you need (except a trailer).

My Sailing.com.au

Far East 23R: A sporty club racer

05/12/2016

I was impressed with the Far East 28R when we tested it for the 2015 December/January issue of this magazine, so I had high hopes for her little sister, the new 23R. I was not disappointed.

Far East Yachts aim their small monohulls at the club racer market. They are well-built, fun to sail, economical to buy, perform well on handicap against bigger boats and inevitably will have a decent-sized one-design fleet operating in most countries.

At time of writing, more than 200 of the 28Rs have been delivered around the world and already there are seven in Australia. On the market for less than a year, that’s a very promising sign for one-design fans.

So far 85 of the 23Rs have been built, with most sold in China but with fleets also starting to emerge in Europe and North America.

The 23R is basically a cut-down version of the 28R, with the same modern hull shape, reverse bow, wide transom and simple but effective control line layout.

The hull is built using a polyester/foam-core sandwich which is vacuum infused, producing a light and rigid boat. The one-piece structural inner frame forms a stiff spine that distributes the keel, mast and rigging forces.

Although obviously mass-produced in China, I have always been impressed with the quality of the Far East boats and a close inspection of hull to deck joins, for example, reassures even the most sceptical of buyers.

WELL APPOINTED

The aluminium boom and rod kicker are from Selden, the two sheet winches are from Harken and the jammers are from Spinlock. The carbon main and jib are made from Contender sailcloth by Red Rum Sails in China, which is owned by Far East.

The square-topped main and non-overlapping jib deliver a total sail area of 32.7m2. There is one reefing point in the main which would reduce the sail area considerably but it is unlikely to be used except when cruising. The rig is well-balanced and can be carried easily in the 25 knot wind range that is likely to be the maximum these yachts would be sailed in during twilights or race weeks.

There are no running backstays to worry about during a gybe, with the mainsheet acting as the backstay.

SPEED TO BURN

We had ideal conditions for the test on Moreton Bay with the wind starting at 10 knots but building closer to 18 by the time we returned to the marina.

Going upwind the boat was very light on the tiller and speeds of around 7 knots were easily attainable. But the real fun started when we turned downwind and launched the 54m2 asymmetrical spinnaker off the retractable prodder.

As the kite filled, the bows lifted and the boat picked up speed instantly. We were immediately doing more than 14 knots and although the steering was sensitive, she was easy to keep on the plane. Reports suggest that in the right conditions, downwind speeds of close to 20 knots are possible.

The downwind run highlighted the only two changes we could suggest to Australian agent Gerrit Veenemans and they were minor ones.

Currently the boom vang control line is sheeted on the kicker, meaning a crew member has to go down to leeward to adjust it. It is needed to give the helmsman more control when planing and would be better if lines were led to both sides of the cockpit. The crew weight needs to be in the stern to get maximum downwind performance and it would be handy to be able to release the vang without moving.

The spinnaker halyard is cleated to the mast, again requiring a crew member to go forward when dropping the kite into the bag, which is placed in the companionway. Again, controls further aft would be advantageous.

These are very minor tweaks, however, and hopefully will be allowed when the one-design rules are written for the class.

TRAILERABLE

Although more a small keelboat than a true sportsboat, the 23R will certainly hold its own against other trailerables of a similar size. It delivers the same high-speed downwind fun as a sportsboat, but is perhaps a bit drier.

The total weight of the boat is just 800kgs and 44% (or 352kgs) is in the keel, which is a bulb on a carbon fin that gives a draft of 1.4m when fully extended. Although she likes to lean over when going upwind, the stability is good and total wetted surface doesn’t change much.

Total towing weight on a purpose-built trailer will be around 1200kg, with the keel raised into the boat via a single lifting point.

TARGET MARKET

Like the 28R, this is a boat that will appeal to the club racer. Easy to sail and well-rated, the Far East yachts are ideal for people who have been crewing on other boats but want to control their own destiny without spending a fortune. It will also appeal to owners of older designs such as the J24 who want to upgrade to a more modern and higher-performance craft.

The list price for the standard 23R is $52,500 and she can be raced with three or four people on board – no need to spend the whole day on the phone trying to secure six or seven big burly blokes for your next race week or the club’s twilights.

Interest has also been shown by several clubs that are looking for a couple of economical small keelboats for corporate match racing or adult learn-to-sail programs.

In the coming years I expect to see plenty of 23Rs and 28Rs at race weeks like the Sydney Harbour Regatta or Festival of Sails and, being trailerable, they will also make appearances at Airlie Beach Race Week and other events that caters for off-the-ramp classes.

There are also specialist events such as the annual trailer boat nationals, the Port Phillip Trailerable Series and the Bay to Bay in Queensland where these boats would be very competitive.

Gerrit Veenemans has two 23Rs in the country so a test sail is easily arranged on Moreton Bay. Far East also organise one-design regattas and the first one for the 23R had 28 entries, mainly from China.

For more information on the 23R or to organise a test sail, contact Gerrit Veenemans by phone on 0468 648 554 or check out the website at www.fareastyachts.com.au.

– Roger McMillan

Inventory

Sail Inventory

 

New November 2020 (2021 season)

 

North Sails

Main

Jib

Code Zero

A3

 

Also two sets of Red Rumb Sails that came with the boat.

 

Used Condition

Fathead Main

Jib (does not furl, luff too long)

 

Like New

Smaller cut

Traditional Style Main (not fathead)

Jib (furling)

 

 

Other equipment:

 

Harken Furler

Facnor Code 0 Furler

Top Deck Cover

Trailer (Untitled)

2.3 hp Honda Outboard

 

 

Preliminary Information

Please Note: This is Preliminary information....Seller has NOT confirmed information.

Designer: SIMONIS-VOOGD YACHT DESIGN Shipyard: Fareast Yacht -  CE-category: C Hull shape: round bilge, modern designed Hull color: white Deck color: white Deck construction: grp - sandwich - the deck is a sandwich construction with a molded non- skid pattern and reinforced laminate at mounting positions of deck fittings Superstructure: the deck is a sandwich construction with a molded non-skid pattern and reinforced laminate at mounting positions of deck fittings Cockpit: aft cockpit Open cockpit Minimum height: 120 cm Draft: 140 cm Waterline length: 728 cm Displacement: 800 kg Ballast: 350 kg Steering system: helm - Carbon tiller with a tiller extension Position steering system: outside Rudder: single - Carbon rudder Keel/Lee board: lifting keel - 1.40 m T-shape lifting keel with a Carbon fin and a lead bulb and can be lifted with a keel-lift system

White vacuum infused Iso-Polyester sandwich hull It is built with an one piece structural inner frame The new FAREAST 23R is the latest contribution in the FAREAST R-Line (Racing) The FAREAST 23R has been designed to meet the need for an attractive and fast club racing boat With the pedigree and the lines of the “bigger sister” the FAREAST 28R, the FAREAST 23R is just a bit smaller and therefore easier to tow around and launch from a ramp Fitted with the typical FAREAST reverse bow and wide transom, the FAREAST 23R sails easily upwind and can become furious in a good breeze downwind Speeds in the mid teens are no exception at all A lot of emphasis has been put in a very efficient deck lay-out so that the boat can be sailed by any sailor Certainly aimed as a grand-prix boat compared to the competition but by no means intimidating Built to the high quality we are now accustomed to from Far East Boats, the design offers a generous ballast ratio of 44% This in combination with the high form stability but low wetted surface, makes the FAREAST 23R a stable but slippery yacht The demise of a backstay enables a very modern rig plan with square-top mainsail, and big foretriangle, but at the same time no difficult runner lines to be handled in a gybe Our designers at Simonis Voogd Design, have more than 20 years of experience with sports boats, and they know that when the going gets tough you do not want to be hindered by unnecessary rig adjustments Just sitting back and enjoying the ride, that is what the FAREAST 23R all about!

Accommodation Headroom: 120 cm Berths: fixed: 2

Type interior: white/grey GRP 1x Quick-Access Utility Pocket

Engine: outboard engine bracket and a Honda 2.3 hp (2017)

Rig and sails Sailplan type: sloop 19/20 rigged Spars material: aluminum Selden 1 spreader mast, boom and Rodkicker (with a gas strut), stainless steel rigging Sails material: Red Rum Sails: Black polyester laminate Main sail: Red Rum Sails: Square top Black polyester mainsail with one reef Jib: Red Rum Sails: Black polyester laminate Jib Gennaker: Red Rum Sails: 0.75 Oz Nylon Winches: aluminum Harken Performa winches : 2x 20.2 and 1x Harken winch handle

The aluminum Selden boom is provided with an outhaul and a Cunningham Aluminum bowsprit Main halyard, Jib halyard, Gennaker halyard, Jib sheets, Mainsheet control 4:1, Gennaker Sheets, blocks and cleats 2x Cockpit rope storage bags 1x Spinlock deck organizer Spinlock cleats 2 Harken Jib sheet tracks Harken Mainsail traveler Upwind sailing surface : 31m2 Downwind sailing surface : 80m2 J : 2.60m P : 8.90m I : 8.82m E : 3.00m

Deck Equipment Boat cover: Companionway cover, cover for the complete boat and a cover for the rudder blade Sea rails: 300 mm stainless steel railing with a stainless steel Pushpit, Pulpit and stanchions We can deliver an approved road trailer.

Safety Bilge pump: Manual Jabsco bilge pump in the cockpit

NPYS Disclaimer12

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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North Point Yacht Sales

Owner Ken Comerford
7330 Edgewood Road Suite 1
Annapolis
MD
21403
United States
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