Jeanneau Sun fast 3300
It’s great to be back on the water for another Sail Peninsula Regatta, a highlight of the season at Safety Beach Sailing Club. This event always brings a fantastic atmosphere to the peninsula, and it served as the perfect backdrop for another stint aboard Unprecedented.
Owned by Andy McGrath, Unprecedented is a Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300 that stands out even in a competitive fleet. Having spent time on her previously, returning to the boat offered another chance to get a feel for how this modern, purpose-built offshore racer handles the varied conditions of Port Phillip.
A Different Breed of Yacht
The Sun Fast 3300 is a significant departure from the more traditional yachts I often find myself on. It is a platform clearly optimised for efficiency and speed over comfort. Some of the key characteristics that define the experience include:
Responsiveness: Being much lighter than a standard cruiser-racer, she reacts instantly to trim changes and shifts in weight.
Technical Rigging: Utilising running backstays and a highly loaded rig adds a layer of complexity that you don’t find on more “forgiving” setups.
Purpose-Built Design: Everything on the boat is geared toward short-handed offshore performance, requiring a high level of coordination to keep her at peak potential.
Sailing on a boat like this is always a refreshing change of pace. It requires a bit more focus and a more proactive approach to sail handling, but the payoff is a much more tactile and engaging experience on the water.
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