Fabola Campus 7.4The little one for everywhere

Michael Good

 · 19.12.2011

Fabola Campus 7.4: The little one for everywherePhoto: Fabola Yachts
Fabola Campus 7.4
The Polish small cruiser supremacy has competition from Sweden. The Fabola Campus 7.4 is trailerable and flexible inside
  Fabola Campus 7.4: for sporty sailors also with spinnakerPhoto: Fabola Yachts Fabola Campus 7.4: for sporty sailors also with spinnaker

The Swedes from Fabola Yachts are further expanding their Campus small cruiser programme. The Campus 6.3 and 6.6 models have now been joined by a Fabola Campus 7.4. The largest boat in the range is also specifically designed as a touring boat. With an integral centreboard (300 kilograms of ballast) and an attached rudder blade, the 7.26 metre long and 2.59 metre wide cruiser is easy to trailer and can be slipped over a ramp with little effort. In addition, the mast can be easily raised by two people - even without a crane. The Fabola Campus 7.4 can be equipped with an outboard engine (combustion or electric), and various rig variants are available for sporty or more cruising-orientated sailors.

Below deck there are berths for up to four people and two sliding built-in blocks with a gas cooker and stainless steel sink. A washroom with toilet is also available as an optional extra. Another special feature is the lifting roof, which provides standing height below deck.

  Below deck: space for four people, standing height thanks to the lifting roof and sliding functional elementsPhoto: Fabola Yachts Below deck: space for four people, standing height thanks to the lifting roof and sliding functional elements

The price for the basic version is 27,350 euros. In further expansion and equipment levels, the price can add up to just under 45,000 euros. In this case, however, a suitable trailer for the road is also included.

  Standard layout with four bunksPhoto: Fabola Yachts Standard layout with four bunks  Layout alternative with additional wet roomPhoto: Fabola Yachts Layout alternative with additional wet room
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Michael Good

Michael Good

Editor Test & Technology

Michael Good is test editor at YACHT and is primarily responsible for new boats, their presentation and the production of test reports. Michael Good lives and works in Switzerland on the shores of Lake Constance. He has been sailing since childhood and, in addition to his professional activities, has also been an active regatta sailor for many years, currently mainly in the Finn Dinghy and Melges 24 classes. He is also co-owner of a 45 National Cruiser built in 1917. Michael Good has been working for the YACHT editorial team since January 2005 and has tested around 500 yachts, catamarans and dinghies in that time.

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