Designed by renowned naval architect Ed Dubois and built by Westerly Yachts during a brief production run from 1993 to 1997, the Regatta 290 represents a thoughtful approach to coastal cruising with performance-oriented characteristics. With only eleven hulls completed, this 29-footer has become something of a rare find in today's used boat market. The twin keel configuration stands out as the boat's most distinctive feature, offering the practical advantage of drying out upright in tidal waters while maintaining reasonable sailing performance. This makes the Regatta 290 particularly well-suited for exploring shallow harbors and beaches around the UK and European coasts where it was primarily marketed. The masthead sloop rig provides straightforward sail handling, while the moderate sail area to displacement ratio suggests respectable performance without being overly demanding to manage. Dubois's design philosophy shines through in the boat's balanced proportions and seaworthy characteristics. The substantial ballast ratio and reasonable comfort ratio indicate a stable platform capable of handling coastal passages with confidence. While not intended for extended offshore voyaging, the Regatta 290 excels as a weekend coastal cruiser that can accommodate a small crew comfortably while delivering an engaging sailing experience in moderate conditions.
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