Ireland will have a second Jeanneau Sunfast 3300 for next season's offshore yacht racing calendar.
As regular Afloat readers know, the first of the new range, Cian McCarthy's Cinnamon Girl, debuted at Kinsale Harbour in 2020 but this second one, a used and high specification one is coming into Dublin Bay.
Due to its light, powerful hull, twin rudders and straight keel, this Sun Fast can combine speed and stability in most sea conditions.
It's not clear what Irish events the boat will compete in but as 2022 is a Round Ireland Race year and the boat is set up for double-handed sailing it might well take its place on the Wicklow start line next June.
The model was launched in Ireland just before COVID in March 2020 when agents MGM Boats of Dun Laoghaire Harbour and the Jeanneau design team unveiled the new marque at the Royal Irish Yacht Club.
Since then, McCarthy went on to hit speeds of 15 knots in early training runs. McCarthy was also runner up in the inaugural 2020 Fastnet 450 Race, an offshore from Dun Laoghaire to Cork Harbour.
Afloat understands the Dublin 3300 arrives from the UK next February, so it may yet make the DBSC Spring Chicken Series Season warm-up.