Before enjoying your dream moorings, you, of course, have to navigate. For Matthieu, a passionate sailing enthusiast, there’s no question of making a crossing without having a perfect balance between performance under sail and onboard comfort.
So there’s no escaping the famous question: Gentlemen, what do you think of the boat’s performance?
“Sailing on board the Windelo 50 is extremely nice. It’s a boat that accelerates well, is fast in light winds, and very stable on the water. It rises exceptionally well in the wind, and this was a huge surprise for me, as I’ve never had the opportunity to sail with retracting daggerboards. Really very enjoyable. We didn’t reach the 20 knots cited by the architect – the conditions weren’t favorable – but we could feel the potential straight away. ”
And Benoît added: “Exceptional performance and acceleration, reaching the 16.8 knots. As far as I’m concerned, this is a technological achievement that exactly matches what we wanted in the specifications.” According to Romain: “The boat is very supple, very pleasant to sail. Everything’s smooth, a real treat, also the forward cockpit …”.
Thank you, Romain, for that perfect transition. So, the forward cockpit: convinced or skeptic? What are your impressions? What do you feel at the helm?
“The forward cockpit is one of my favorite places on the Windelo 50. All the maneuvers and boat settings are there in one place, and you can potentially sail solo because everything’s within easy reach. I’m impressed by how easy it is to use, and the maneuvers are extremely simple (reefing, hoisting, furling, etc.); it really makes a difference.” For Matthieu, the forward cockpit is a key feature. “We’re close to the center of gravity; it’s crazy! Now that I’ve had a taste of it, I couldn’t bear to sail a catamaran with an outside aft cockpit. In this forward cockpit, you’re well protected from spray and wind when it’s closed. And then, in calmer weather, you can open up and enjoy sailing from the outside. At the same time, because you’re open to the living quarters, you can socialize with everyone on board, the crew, and the others.”
Has Benoît been converted from skeptic to enthusiast? “I was worried about the view of the mainsail rigging. I eventually realized that it was quite accessible from the roof opening, which you can easily get your head through. At the same time, the fore and aft panoramic views and transparency in the cockpit are quite extraordinary.”