
Regatta FlEET &
FLEET Charter
Regattas at the highest international level:
For our regattas and Regatta training sessions we provide J/70 boats, recognized as a one-design class by the International Sailing Federation.
For offshore regattas and the ultimate sailing experience, Dehler 38 SQ and X-Yachts Xp44 are available at our dock.
Our regatta fleet is also available for charter, allowing you to participate in regattas with world-class equipment!

Regatta Fleet Charter
Looking to host a regatta or join one but don’t have the right boats? No problem!
With our fleet charter, you can choose from three different boat classes, offering a variety of options to suit your needs. Further details about the available boat classes can be found below.
Feel free to contact us for a personalized, no-obligation quote!

J BOATS J/70
The J/70 is a planing Keelboat, recognized as a one-design class by the International Sailing Federation.It is primarily used in Regattas with a crew of around four people but is also ideal for day sailing.
The J/70 is capable of planing even in light winds. This boat is featured in various regatta series, such as the Austrian Sailing League and the Sailing Champions League. Beyond European and World Championships, J/70 fleets are also common at many other sailing events.

DEHLER 38SQ
Dehler Yachts, a brand under HanseYachts, represents a fusion of speed, tradition, and quality in sporty sailing yachts.
The 38SQ is a truly unique yacht that combines the tradition of performance cruisers with modern innovations. Its new design boasts sleek lines, exceptional sailing performance, and a seamlessly integrated bowsprit that enhances both functionality and aesthetics.

X-YACHTS XP 44
The Xp44 combines impressive performance with effortless handling. As the first model in X-Yachts Xperformance series, it was named “Yacht of the Year” by Sailing World in 2014. Its optimized hull design delivers exceptional performance across various wind conditions and all sailing angles. IN2THEBLUE competes with the Xp44 in offshore regattas in the ORC class.
Key elements of the hull design include a reduced upright beam and a wetted surface that enhances efficiency. The stern design allows the waterline length to increase as wind speed picks up and the boat gains speed, further boosting performance.



