Sea Trial for the Contest 67CS : that’s how you can sail on board a wonder
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Made in perfect Contest Yachts style, and therefore without sacrificing a single screw upon the altar of costs, the Contest 67CS is the perfect example of how all sailboats should be built. At least those that really want to sail. It is sufficient to put the boat about to see the huge difference.
That is exactly why, as soon as the opportunity arose, we rushed to test her in the native waters of Medemblick, Holland.
I think about this while, immediately after giving canvas, the Waldron gathers way effortlessly and begins to do what she prefers: to sail. It is a royal gait that of the Contest 67CS which, at all concerned about the short steep wave that characterizes the IJsselmeer, moves almost as if we were in flat water.
It’s sunny, the true
The swell increases as we move away from the coast but the Waldron seems not to care about this; navigation is always fast and comfortable. After passing the shallow water area, we can finally maneuver at will, in any direction.
I start to sail close to the wind while the boat heels and the crew trims sails. The bow cuts through the waves, without hesitation and without any shocks. At 50 degrees from the wind, we are still sailing at 9 knots. Comfort on board is stunning.
After all, with a true wind of 16 knots and a speed of 9, it is easy to calculate the apparent wind (22/24 knots) and we’re at full speed. But a test is a test, so, although the wheel is asking me to slow down, I sail even closer to the wind.
At 30 degrees, we’re still sailing at more than 8 knots in total comfort. The bow is surprisingly dry and I’m having fun like never before. Even now that, sailing close-hauled and with the boat heeled, we’re handling the waves from a not exactly favorable angle, everything is safe and stable on board, the reactions controlled, the life on board comfortable.
In such conditions,
Below deck, luxury, practicality and elegance are perceivable everywhere. It is a dazzling beauty that almost gives no perception of the real heeling angle of the boat. The total absence of crunches, as well as the sound of the sea that comes here muffled, says a lot about the building parameters used by Contest Yachts which, thanks to the well-known Conyplex Vacuum System and the use of a balsa core, builds one-piece, sound-absorbing, sturdy and thermally insulated hulls.
I get on the deck and take the wheel again, I try to sail close the wind to the maximum and, at 25 degrees from the apparent wind, we fly at 7.4 knots which, with a furling mainsail, are really many. Then, I start to sail less close and, again, the speed increases and the heeling decreases.
A look at the stern confirms the speed we have maintained, the coast is far and its profile begins to disappear. It’s time to come back and I want to test this boat with the staysail which, under such wind conditions and sailing close-hauled, is its sail.
We roll up the genoa and we remain with the mainsail only. At 100 degrees, we sail at 5.5 knots. What a hull, guys, what a hull….
At this point, we set the
In such conditions, steering with two fingers, I can choose the exact point where to pass a wave, precision is absolute, comfort is total although we are sailing against the sea between 9 and 10 knots.
As the waves pass, the Waldron does not slow down. This light average displacement is amazing and the advantages are remarkable. Reluctantly, I let my colleague take the helm and start walking on the deck where everything is safe and stable, so stable that I can take some photos.
The latter are essential ingredients to run, together with her brother Arjen, the shipyard which builds what are probably the best sailboats in the world.
And, if the concept is still not clear to you, I suggest you to visit Medemblik where, in addition to great hospitality, you can see for yourself what it means to sail on board one of these masterpieces.
Let’s start by saying that the Contest 67CS is not a 67-footer but a 70, even abundant, one. In spite of her acronym and in contrast to many other shipyards, Contest Yachts has built a boat with an overall length of 21.26 meters (70 feet) which become 21.71 ( 71.22 feet) when the bowsprit is considered.
There is therefore
A space that, in perfect Contest Yachts style, the owner managed to customize abundantly, thus recreating, through the extensive use of leather, woods in warm tones and brass details, the Caribbean atmospheres of the “Buena Vista Social Club”, a theme very dear to him. This atmosphere culminates in the creation of two cigar humidors , one completely hidden behind the sofa on the left bulwark, the other which transforms and becomes a smoking table of rare beauty.
The U-shaped galley develops from the dinette. Beautiful and designed to be used without difficulty in navigation, it features an extraordinary storage capacity as well as a multitude of arrangements that cancel the risk of seeing ingredients roll at every tacking.
The Master Suite is accessible from a corridor positioned behind the chart table. Here, the shipwrights of the shipyard have created a series of pieces of furniture whose quality leaves no room for interpretation. Solid wood and curves chase each other in a space without corners which comes into contact with leather to create an overall effect of rare beauty.
The big central bed is surrounded by a walkway of perfect size that frames it, housing two bedside tables and two sofas which, positioned on each side, convey the cabin a very particular character.
The VIP cabins in the bow, in this version chosen by the owner, are twin and positioned along the bulwarks. Their bathrooms, each with separate shower, are positioned forward. The crew cabin features a double entrance and can be reached both from a hatch on the deck and from the bathroom of the guest cabin on the left.
Every space is created with the same obsessive care and with the same attention to details that the shipyard reserves to all its yachts.
Yachts that are, in all respects, true masterpieces.
The base price of the Contest 67CS is equal to 2.6 million euros which, considering construction, equipment and finishes, is not so high, especially if we consider the price over time of these boats.
Sailing performance | Performance under power | |||
Apparent Wind Angle | Speed in knots | RPM | Speed in knots | |
25 | 7.4 | 600 | 3.9 | |
30 | 8.1 | 1,000 | 4.5 | |
40 | 8.6 | 1,250 | 5.7 | |
50 | 9.1 | 1,500 | 7.2 | |
60 | 9.4 | 1,750 | 8.2 | |
70 | 10 | 2,000 | 8.9 | |
80 | 10.2 | 2,250 | 9.3 | |
90 | 10.3 | 2,500 | 9.8 | |
100 | 10 | 2,750 | 10.1 | |
110 | 8.9 | |||
120 | 8.3 | |||
130 | 7.9 | |||
140 | 7.2 |
Length overall | 21.26m | 69.75ft |
Length overall including bowsprit | 21,71m | 71,22ft |
Length waterline | 18.50m | 60.70ft |
Maximum beam | 5.65m | 18.5ft |
Displacement | 39,500 kg | 87,081 lbs |
Draft bulb keel | 2.95m | 9.67ft |
Main sail | 145m2 | 1,561ft2 |
Genoa 111% | 108m2 | 1,162ft2 |
Fuel tank | 1,590 l | 349.8 imp. gal. |
Water tank | 988 l | 217.3 imp. gal. |
Engine, Volvo Penta | 180hp | 132kW |
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