The boat builders in Friesland are clearly responding to customer requests. The new version (Lounge version) now has two symmetrical sofa berths to the side of the saloon, plus a double berth in the foredeck, which can be separated from the saloon with a bulkhead if required. The wet room is now located aft, to the side of the companionway, and the shipyard also offers a galley module. The two dog bunks at the rear, as in the original version, have been omitted from the new ship; instead, very large forecastle boxes are available.
The first visualisations of the new interior fittings can be seen in the picture gallery above. However, Jachtwerf Heeg intends to continue to offer the previous layout with the two comfortable swivel armchairs in the saloon, the forward wet room and the two dog berths aft as an option (Exclusive version).
The extremely versatile Pointer 30 scored highly in the YACHT test under sail. The relatively slim and lightweight nine-metre boat designed by Peter Bosgraaf sailed very lively and manoeuvrable in light winds with a surprisingly good, high performance potential. The smart Dutchwoman can be steered either with a tiller or a swivelling steering column. The handling is also impeccable.
Almost ten years ago, shipyard boss Geert Wijma started the crossover project Pointer 25 launched the new brand and shortly afterwards added the trailerable Pointer 22 supplemented. With the new 30, the company completed the logical and expected upward expansion of the line last year. The universal concept is suitable for touring with the family as well as a simple daysailer or weekender for short sailing fun in between. But the Pointer 30 also offers regatta sailors a good platform with potential. The yacht was also immediately nominated for the European Yacht of the Year 2024. Prices for the Pointer 30 currently start at 152,340 euros gross.