Diehard fisherman Lenny Rudow showed up at the Annapolis Sailboat Show and found this boat, which he thought was pretty cool: a low transom for gaffing fish, and a huge fishbox. Of course, it was missing a few things, like an outboard and rod holders... because Lenny had stumbled onto a racing sailboat. The Bavaria B/One, designed by Farr Yacht Design, is a trailerable one design racing sailboat that weighs only 2,200 pounds. Ninety boats have already been built in only three and a half months.


I set Lenny straight on a few other things, too. For one, that fishbox? It's really a cuddy cabin. And that shiny thing that keeps getting in his way? It's called a "boom."

Watch our other short takes from the Annapolis Sailboat Show:

Moorings 5800 

Sense 46

Hanse 415

Fountaine Pajot Sanya 57

Vesper Marine AIS WatchMate

Hunter 40

Simrad NSO Multifunction Display can be iPad Controlled

Tartan Fantail 26

 

Written by: Zuzana Prochazka
Zuzana Prochazka is a writer and photographer who freelances for a dozen boating magazines and websites. A USCG 100 Ton Master, Zuzana has cruised, chartered and skippered flotillas in many parts of the world and serves as a presenter on charter destinations and topics. She is the Chair of the New Product Awards committee, judging innovative boats and gear at NMMA and NMEA shows, and currently serves as immediate past president of Boating Writers International. She contributes to Boats.com and YachtWorld.com, and also blogs regularly on her boat review site, TalkoftheDock.com.