The Ovni 33, a sailboat designed by naval architect Gilles Vaton, is an exceptionally fast and versatile model. Intended for coastal sport cruising, it stands out for its ability to sail quickly and efficiently in various conditions. Unlike its counterparts in the range, the Ovni 33 offers performance more akin to a large Beluga than to a long-distance cruising sailboat.
The design of the Ovni 33 takes into account practical considerations such as safety and maneuverability, particularly in congested waters. Its lightweight alloy and retractable keel allow it to navigate in shallow areas.
The sailboat features a triple chine hull, providing both increased stability and elegant aesthetics. Its protected and retractable rudder facilitates maneuvers, while the overall construction of the boat ensures its robustness and rigidity. In terms of performance, the Ovni 33 combines speed and maneuverability in varied wind conditions.
Its innovative design and quality construction make it a top choice for discerning sailing enthusiasts.
Specifications
- Overall length: 35 ft².
- Hull length: 32.48 ft.
- Waterline length: 28.22 ft.
- Beam Max: 12.93 ft.
- Draft: 1.48 ft. / 7.38 ft.
- Displacement: 4.200 tons.
- Ballast: 1.710 tons.
- Max genoa: 425 ft².
- Option: 452 ft².
- Main sail: 226 ft².
- Option: 280 ft².
- Total upwind: 651 ft².