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May 4, 2012Outremer 49Both performance and practicality are priorities for this long-legged French cat. Web extra from our June 2012 issue. Photos by Billy Black.
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May 4, 2012Nexus 600This new cat from South Africa was designed with globe-trotting in mind. Web extra from our June 2012 issue. Photos by Billy Black.
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January 23, 2012Sensible LiveaboardsCanadians Craig Acott and Laurie Bowers chose the Antares 44i for their sailing adventures.
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January 23, 2012From Zero to a HundredThey weren’t sailors, but they had spirit, and they were ready for a big change. A new catamaran and a couple of continents later, they got all that and more.
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December 27, 2011Leopard 44: Import Boat of the Year and Best Cruising MultihullThe Leopard 44 is Cruising World's Import Boat of the Year and Best Cruising Multihull.Related tags: Boat Reviews | Boat of the Year | Sailboats | Multihull | Catamaran | Leopard Catamarans | Boat Test
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December 27, 2011Outremer 49: Cruising World Sailboat Show 2012The Outremer 49 is aesthetically pleasing and exhilarating to sail. "Boat Review" from our January 2012 issue.
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December 27, 2011Nexus 600: Cruising World Sailboat Show 2012This catamaran is built for adventure and extended liveaboard cruising. "Boat Review" from our January 2012 issue.
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December 8, 2011Leopard 44: A New Cat, Set to ProwlThis midsize model from Leopard joins the multihull fleet. "Boat Review" from our December 2011 issue.
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December 8, 2011Seawind 1250: A New Cat, Set to ProwlThis midsize model from Seawind joins the multihull fleet. "Boat Review" from our December 2011 issue.
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December 8, 2011Knysna 480: A New Cat, Set to ProwlThis midsize model from Knysna joins the multihull fleet. "Boat Review" from our December 2011 issue.
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Above is Raymarine's new RayControl app running on my iPad1 and the screen is purposely busy because I was trying to stress it. While a NMEA 2000 data simulator tells the test e7 MFD it's going 40 knots up the Bay with one chart window Head Up in 3D and the other North Up, I could still sit in my office -- 40 feet and a "deck" away -- and select/display a tide station with my finger without a noticeable lag. I did manage to crash the app's WiFi connection to the e7 once, but Ray actually ...


