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About Contest Boats
170 W. Election Rd
Draper, ut 84020
Draper, ut 84020
Three generations of innovation
There has always been something special about a Contest boat. As the yard prepares to launch its largest yacht to date, this family-run concern is a textbook case of continuity on the one hand and forward-thinking innovation on the other. Now well into its second half-century, Contest Yachts has always set new standards in terms of design excellence, build quality, and superior seamanship. And the future looks set to be even more exciting than the past
Contes t Yachts was founded in 1959 by Ed Conijn, who rightly identified a clear market niche in the Netherlands for building first class boats from the latest generation of polyester materials. The first product was an open two-man leeboard boat called the Flying Dutchman, an instant success that served as the basis for the racing class of the same name. Over 600 examples of this enormously popular yacht were eventually built, giving an incredible foundation to Contest Yachts.
~Brain waves
Ed Conijns next brainwave was to recognise and respond to demands for a fast cockpit sailboat. The first Contest 25 ushered in an era of series builds in Holland. Other new designs such as the Contest 27, 29 and 31 HT were unveiled during the 1960s and 70s as the yard became known well beyond the Dutch borders for its passion for innovation. Under the guidance of Eds son, Fritz Conijn, Contest grew into a yacht builder of global stature. Key highlights include the first yacht without an aft deck area, the Contest 33, which also broke new ground by replacing the helm with a steering wheel. Then there was the Dick Zaal-designed Contest 31HT, over 250 of which were sold.
~Partner ships
After the victory of Australia in the 1983 America's Cup, Piet van Oosanen, designer of her winged keel, worked closely with Contest to enhance keel configurations and hydrodynamics. As the emphasis shifted from series builds to semi-custom yachts in the 1980s, Contest called in designers such as Georg Nissen and Doug Peterson. Smart teamwork has continued to be a hallmark of the Contest success story ever since as we work with many leading suppliers and create a range of exceptional interiors with wetzels brown partners.
~Creative evolution
The turn of the millennium saw the third generation of the family take the wheel as Arjen Conijn succeeded his father. Arjen decided to further increase the emphasis on performance and design, with all the yards range enjoying a makeover. Very much an evolution rather than a revolution, this process has been coupled with a string of new models.
The launch of the Contest 62CS in 2008 typified the yards commitment to a no-compromise approach to high quality and craftsmanship, and has more recently been followed up by the even larger 72CS. With a brand-new 42-footer in the pipeline and the first ever Contest motoryacht under construction, the Contest family is set to broaden even further in its scope.
~Life. Style. Sailing.
As the fleet has grown so too has the number of Contest owners. The social gatherings at events such as the Contest Cup and Mediterranean Contest Meeting encapsulate our motto of Life. Style. Sailing. as we continue to build yachts that are cherished by sailors of all ages and all nationalities.
There has always been something special about a Contest boat. As the yard prepares to launch its largest yacht to date, this family-run concern is a textbook case of continuity on the one hand and forward-thinking innovation on the other. Now well into its second half-century, Contest Yachts has always set new standards in terms of design excellence, build quality, and superior seamanship. And the future looks set to be even more exciting than the past
Contes t Yachts was founded in 1959 by Ed Conijn, who rightly identified a clear market niche in the Netherlands for building first class boats from the latest generation of polyester materials. The first product was an open two-man leeboard boat called the Flying Dutchman, an instant success that served as the basis for the racing class of the same name. Over 600 examples of this enormously popular yacht were eventually built, giving an incredible foundation to Contest Yachts.
~Brain waves
Ed Conijns next brainwave was to recognise and respond to demands for a fast cockpit sailboat. The first Contest 25 ushered in an era of series builds in Holland. Other new designs such as the Contest 27, 29 and 31 HT were unveiled during the 1960s and 70s as the yard became known well beyond the Dutch borders for its passion for innovation. Under the guidance of Eds son, Fritz Conijn, Contest grew into a yacht builder of global stature. Key highlights include the first yacht without an aft deck area, the Contest 33, which also broke new ground by replacing the helm with a steering wheel. Then there was the Dick Zaal-designed Contest 31HT, over 250 of which were sold.
~Partner ships
After the victory of Australia in the 1983 America's Cup, Piet van Oosanen, designer of her winged keel, worked closely with Contest to enhance keel configurations and hydrodynamics. As the emphasis shifted from series builds to semi-custom yachts in the 1980s, Contest called in designers such as Georg Nissen and Doug Peterson. Smart teamwork has continued to be a hallmark of the Contest success story ever since as we work with many leading suppliers and create a range of exceptional interiors with wetzels brown partners.
~Creative evolution
The turn of the millennium saw the third generation of the family take the wheel as Arjen Conijn succeeded his father. Arjen decided to further increase the emphasis on performance and design, with all the yards range enjoying a makeover. Very much an evolution rather than a revolution, this process has been coupled with a string of new models.
The launch of the Contest 62CS in 2008 typified the yards commitment to a no-compromise approach to high quality and craftsmanship, and has more recently been followed up by the even larger 72CS. With a brand-new 42-footer in the pipeline and the first ever Contest motoryacht under construction, the Contest family is set to broaden even further in its scope.
~Life. Style. Sailing.
As the fleet has grown so too has the number of Contest owners. The social gatherings at events such as the Contest Cup and Mediterranean Contest Meeting encapsulate our motto of Life. Style. Sailing. as we continue to build yachts that are cherished by sailors of all ages and all nationalities.
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2011 - Contest Boats - 40CS
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Model: 40CS
Length: 41 feet 0 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 45CS
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Model: 45CS
Length: 44 feet 9 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 50CS
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Model: 50CS
Length: 49 feet 11 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 55CS
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Model: 55CS
Length: 55 feet 9 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 57CS
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Model: 57CS
Length: 56 feet 5 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 62CS
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Model: 62CS
Length: 61 feet 7 inches
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2011 - Contest Boats - 72CS
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Model: 72CS
Length: 71 feet 5 inches
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