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  • Maverick 400
    September 13, 2012
    Maverick 400
    Yet another cool cat with a South African pedigree is the Maverick 400, appropriately nicknamed the “Space Craft.” Indeed, spacious accoutrements above deck and below are signature elements in this rangy 40-footer. The enormous owners stateroom, which runs the length of the starboard hull, is especially noteworthy. The Maverick 400 is a part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Moody AC 41
    September 13, 2012
    Moody AC 41
    Though now built in Germany by Hanse Yachts, the Moody brand’s British heritage has been retained by longtime designer Bill Dixon, the creator of the new 41. With classic lines and contemporary features like dual headsails, twin wheels, and a walk-through transom, the old and the new are equally represented. The Moody AC 41 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Nautitech 441
    September 13, 2012
    Nautitech 441
    With a single helm station at deck level to port, the Nautitech 441 is ideally set up for solo operation. (Its sister ship, the 442, has two helms aft and outboard.) A cat with real offshore capability, it also offers the option of a dedicated owners stateroom in the starboard hull, which includes a fine work space/office. The Nautitech 441 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Neel 45
    September 13, 2012
    Neel 45
    And now for something completely different: a thoroughly modern production trimaran for extended voyaging and living aboard. Conceived by veteran French multihull builder and racer Eric Bruneel, his tri employs reverse bows to reduce pitching and maximize waterline length. For originality, the 45 earns high marks. The Neel 45 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Passport Vista 585
    September 13, 2012
    Passport Vista 585
    Built in China to a design by Bill Dixon, the standard layout for the newest Passport is a three-cabin/two-head configuration with a full-sized walk-in engine and machinery room; a four-cabin layout is optional. That said, as with all Passports, the owner, designer, and builder work together to customize a one-of-a-kind yacht. The Passport Vista 585 is a part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase. The Passport Vista 585 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Sanya 57
    September 13, 2012
    Sanya 57
    The cockpit “terrace,” the topside “lounge deck,” the interior “living and dining rooms,” the solar panels integrated into the coachroof for aesthetics and practicality: All are standout features of this new cat from accomplished French builder Fountaine Pajot. Choose the six-cabin version or the sweet owners suite. The Sanya 57 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Scotia 44
    September 13, 2012
    Scotia 44
    The Scotia 44 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Seaward 46
    September 13, 2012
    Seaward 46RK
    “RK” stands for “retractable keel,” the signature feature in the Nick Hake-designed series of Seaward Yachts. With the verticallly retracting keel in full upright mode, the shallowest bays and coves will be yours to explore. When you’re under way, adjust the lifting keel to maximize performance on any point of sail. The Seaward 46 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Seawind 950
    September 13, 2012
    Seawind 950
    For those seeking a cruising catamaran who don’t want the expense or complexity of a larger boat, the 30-foot Seawind 950, built in Australia, may be just the answer. Thanks to modular construction, the boat can be transported in a couple of 40-foot shipping containers, then reassembled in just two days by a pair of sailors. The Seawind 950 is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
  • Shannon 38 HPS
    September 13, 2012
    Shannon 38 HPS
    “High Power Sailer” is what the “HPS” stands for in this latest design from Shannon founder Walter Schulz. With a generous sail plan, the boat isn’t a true motorsailer, but with either twin 75-horsepower engines or a single 165-horsepower diesel, the boat cruises at 12 knots with a powering range beyond 500 miles. The Shannon 38 HPS is part of Cruising World's 2013 New Boat Showcase.
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