Dinghy testSeascape 14: planing dinghy from Slovenia

Lars Bolle

 · 30.09.2018

Dinghy test: Seascape 14: planing dinghy from SloveniaPhoto: YACHT/J. Kubica
The Seascape 14 with everything she has on the Alster
With the Seascape 14 dinghy, the Slovenian shipyard is focussing on an all-rounder with a gennaker that can be sailed single-handed and also by two people. The test in PDF download
  Single-handed: The gennaker is set and recovered using a single-line systemPhoto: YACHT/Jozef Kubica Single-handed: The gennaker is set and recovered using a single-line system

This dinghy is a kind of jack-of-all-trades: it can be sailed alone or in pairs, with mainsail only or with jib, both versions with or without gennaker. With the Seascape 14, the Slovenian Seascape shipyard wants to meet its customers where they are: beginners, children and young people, sailing schools and holiday resorts. It was designed by the in-house designer, Frenchman Samuel Manuard, who has made a name for himself with his successful Mini 6.50 and Class 40 alongside the Seascape models 18, 24 and 27.

We sailed the Seascape 14 on the Alster, you can read our impressions in YACHT 19/2018. The magazine is available in the DK-Shop, or you can download the test directly via the link below.

The Seascape 14 with everything she has on the Alster
Photo: YACHT/J. Kubica

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Lars Bolle

Lars Bolle

Chief Editor Digital

Lars Bolle is Editor-in-Chief Digital and one of the co-founders of YACHT's online presence. He worked for many years as an editor in the Sports and Seamanship section and has covered many sailing events. His personal sailing vita ranges from competitive dinghy sailing (German champion 1992 in the Finn Dinghy) to historic and modern dinghy cruisers and charter trips.

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