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Full-Bodied Voyager: Fantasia 35
Related tags: Boat Reviews | Classic Plastic | Sailboats | Monohull | Keelboat | Article by Michael Robertson
“Cute” and “commodious” define the Fantasia 35.
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May 1, 2009Bristol 34: Heartthrob from the Old Schoolby Jim FultonSound construction underpins the Bristol 34's enduring appeal.Rating:0
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March 26, 2009Southern Cross 35: Canoe-Stern Beautyby Rodney GloverFrom a small boatbuilder with a big reputation, the Southern Cross 35 is swift, sweet, and solid. From Classic Plastic in our September 2008 issue.Rating:0
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March 19, 2009Vancouver 42: A Stately Passagemakerby Bill RohdeWhen range, comfort, and sturdiness count, the Vancouver 42 adds up. From "Classic Plastic" in our April 2008 issue.Rating:0
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March 3, 2009Nordic 40: The Belle of Bellinghamby Gordon MeigsFast, weatherly, and comfortable, this fine cruiser still lives up to its billing. From "Classic Plastic" in our March 2009 issue.Rating:5
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January 12, 2009The Roomy Whitby 42by Tom ZydlerSpacious and sturdy, this cruiser is no slouch when it comes to sailing performance. "Classic Plastic" from our May 1998 issue.Rating:5
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September 17, 2008Ericson 35 Mark II: A Second-Generation Performerby Lisa And Marty FalkFine looks and a sweet sailing disposition ensure enduring popularity for the Ericson 35 Mark II. From "Classic Plastic" in our August 2008 issueRating:0
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July 8, 2008Stevens Custom 47: Swift and Secureby John Macevoy And Mary Ann CapriaA cruising legend is born from a confluence of talents. From "Classic Plastic" in our March 2008 issueRating:0
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June 23, 2008Cape Dory 28: Seductive Yet Safeby Lauren AnthoneAttractive and well-mannered, the Cape Dory 28 offers the promise of a rewarding relationship. From "Classic Plastic" in our June 2007 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Keelboat
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April 28, 2008Island Trader 41: Shapely and Seaworthyby Val DoanBeneath this ketch's classic styling, comforts aplenty appease the cruising sailor. "Classic Plastic" from our April 2008 issue.Rating:0
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