Not your run of the mill classified

Check this out, this is a classified for the f18 World champion boat. With custom mast, custom sails, custom daggerboards and more.
€20000... At today's exchange rate that's $27240/£17170. That's a lot of money but not much of a premium compared to a regular WildCat.
Maybe on list price, but it's half again as much as a new Wildcat a friend of mine just acquired. Then again, it wasn't all tricked out with non-stock parts.

Well, if it is too much, you can always get the 2009 French Champion, a similarly tricked out Capricorn, only €14000...
![[Linked Image]](http://www.wanaboat.fr/assets/photo/picture/22922/large_img_9753.jpg)
I guess it's the end of season sale at Sail Innovation.
They're on to the next thing, so the lot's getting cleared. I'm surprised at the winning boat's price, too - they really spared no expense on any aspect of that boat. I listened to a conversation where they described the daggerboard construction and what they cost to make. I know that the team worries less about money than others, but it would seem they're selling for a good bit less than they have in them.
Interesting. I hadn't really thought of that before. Most of the posts after major events talk about
They won on a (Wildcat/Capricorn/insert model here)
but rarely do people mention that the boat may have been highly modified (and whether it is truly representative of performance you can expect off-the-shelf).
Or, maybe I just missed it.
Couldn't these guys have won on a stock Wildcat? I guess we'll never know.
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Mike


Their entire program was based on mixing and matching existing equipment from several manufacturers, then they went into development of their own equipment, too. It took the open formula to the limits, which is the appeal of the Class to some. It was a well-funded and organized effort. The affirmation of the Formula, however, is that they booked the best possible team they could get to sail the boat.

According to the classified it has Wildcat rudders and extended Diam3 daggerboards. Talk about a frankenboat <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
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