#2014 - Aqua 30
Also known as the S&S 30, this attractive ½ tonner was originally penned as an RORC sloop for Michael Winfield and Partners and produced by Aquafibre Ltd of the UK. They are known for being tough little boats, constructed of solid GRP and Lloyds certified. A few hulls were exported to the USA, rebranded and sold as PJ 30’s by Palmer Johnson boats, Inc. Although not a commercial success in the States, there were various rumours suggesting foul play which delayed her debut. This accompanied by the unfortunate overshadowing of the highly successful S&S 34, which was marketed with only a modest increase in price.
To account for the RORC rule the design features a moderate tumblehome that is both subtle and attractive. The more modern, flared aft sections provide greater downwind stability than previous S&S ½ tonners.
At release she was given an innovative (at the time) stem head designed by Rod Stephens, featuring twin fairleads and fixtures for two Jib tacks. Under NHC or IRC handicap they are still competitive today, particularly when the wind speed is above 12 knots.
Photographs of NIKI with Gill Duncan at the helm
Kindly reproduced courtesy of Paul Gibbins Photography. Thank you Paul!
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Reference material and sources:
Giles Duncan (NIKI) instagram@gillduncan8
Patrick Matthiesen - ‘Pocket Cruisers & Racers’ (Some S&S thirty footers overall)
Happy Smith & Owen McCall - http://svexeat.com/