Surprise, a very soft monotype at the helm

How to choose your second-hand sailboat? This week the Surprise, a living monotype with a very dynamic class.

  • 1,800 copies since 1976
  • From 5,000 euros for a first generation keelboat - before 1984. 35,500 euros new.

This one-design dedicated to racing remains versatile in all conditions and at all speeds. And it is always a pleasure for its helmsman - exemplary smoothness and precision at the helm - and his crew! But beware, there is Surprise and Surprise. The one that registers is the keelboat, available in several versions. Alongside there are numerous versions more oriented towards cruising: ballasted dinghy, pivoting keel or twin keel.

Surprise Archambault
Archambault Surprise

The diagnosis of Bateaux.com

Tough but sometimes harshly treated - especially by the clubs - the Surprise first version requires a lot of elbow grease to get back to its former glory, especially indoors. On the first models, check the anchoring of the chainplate.

"The Surprise is a marine sailboat, soft at the helm and well balanced, it is a boat of unfailing solidity".

Pierre Simon, base chief of the Cercle de Voile d'Arcachon.

The plusses

  • Performance at all speeds
  • Structurally very strong
  • Transportable

The -

  • Uncomfortable cockpit on early models
  • Spartan accommodation (how many steps?)
  • Declining Regimental Activity

But what is he missing?

A mobile keel to facilitate road transport

The equivalent today?

The J 70 is probably the one-design with the closest spirit: the simpler the better!

Surprise Archambault
Archambault Surprise

Surprise Data Sheet

  • Builder : Archambault
  • Architects: Joubert/Nivelt
  • Material: Polyester
  • Hull length: 7.65 m
  • Length at waterline: 6.6 m
  • Width: 2.48 m
  • Keel keel draught: 1.6 m
  • Displacement: 1,180 kg
  • Ballast: 500 kg
  • Sail area upwind : 33,50 m2
  • Mainsail : 16,50 m2
  • Genoa: 17.00 m2
  • HB engine: 2 to 4 hp, some models in wells.
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