Yachting Monthly

NEW BOATS

DEHLER 38SQ

2020 has not been the best year for launching new boats. Travel restrictions have seen most boat shows cancelled, so many yards have held offlaunching new models until it’s possible to give the boats rather more fanfare.

A number of boats included here are updates of existing hulls rather than brand new launches, including the Dehler 38SQ. Building on the 38, the SQ (for ‘speed and quality’) adds an integral bowsprit, an option for a square-top main with membrane sails as standard and other race-orientated options.

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