The ARCONA 400 has been the most popular boat in the Arcona range since her introduction at the Stockholm Boat Show in 2001, where she was awarded Boat of the Year. With stunning looks, technically advanced construction and performance to die for, she optimises cruising and racing and is easily sailed by a short-handed crew.
Structurally, Arconas are built to withstand the toughest of sea conditions. At the heart of their build lies a substantial galvanised steel cross frame to which the mast, rigging and keel are firmly attached. This cradle takes all the dynamic loads on the hull, which can consequently be made lighter to improve her performance under sail.
The hull and decks are made from 20mm thick Divinycell foam, sandwiched between a tough water resistant multi-axial polyester laminate. The bulk heads and interior are laminated to the hull and deck to give additional strength and rigidity.
The level of craftsmanship throughout reflects her Swedish roots. Below decks the Arcona 400 offers: beautiful Khaya Mahogany varnished to a high satin finish; a high level of interior comfort, a spacious and bright saloon, three cabin layout, a well-fitted galley, generous chart table, and a heads compartment with a shower and wet-clothes locker.
This particular model was the last one to be built, with the hull being made up in 2014, but the boat not completed and handed over until 2017. She has had one owner from new.