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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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April 28, 2008Passport 37: Rare Beauty from the Far Eastby Brian RaderBoth well built and well mannered, the Passport 37 can open the door to bluewater cruising. "Classic Plastic" from our September 2007 issue.Rating:0
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April 28, 2008Tanton 43: A Ketch of a Different Cultby Nancy WilletteEschewing design dogma, the Tanton 43 sails on wings of innovation."Classic Plastic" from our August 2007 issue.Rating:0
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April 21, 2008Pearson 303: A Second-Generation 30-Footerby Bob ReeveThe sequel to a popular precursor, this sailboat proved to be another Shaw thing for builder and customer alike. "Classic Plastic" from our November 2007 issue.Rating:0
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March 5, 2008Balboa 26: Happy Trailsby Matts G. DjosFrom sea to shining sea, this classic cruiser makes the transit by highway. "Classic Plastic" from our February 2008 issueRating:0
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January 10, 2008John Cherubini Is a Designer In MotionIn this piece from Cruising World's 1980 Sailboat Show Annual, Deborah Luhrs profiles the naval architect behind classic plastics like the Raider 33 and Cherubini 44.Rating:0
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May 30, 2007Mariner 39: Well Found and Family Friendlyby Stacey CollinsRuggedized for life as a bareboat, the Mariner 39 wears well enough for blue water. "Classic Plastic" from our May 2007 issue.Rating:0
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January 4, 2007CSY 37: Clean-Cut Clipperby Cynthia Hermans"Classic Plastic" from our December 2006 issueRating:0
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August 25, 2006Morgan 382: Low Profile, High Returnby Michel SavageIt doesn't flaunt its looks, but this classic plastic cruises in admirable style.Rating:0
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July 31, 2002Alberg 35 and Alberg 37by Tom ZydlerA review of the Alberg 35 and Alberg 37Rating:0
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July 31, 2002Allied Seabreeze, Mistress, Princess: A Diverse Fleet of Classic Plasticsby Tom ZydlerAllied Seabreeze, Mistress, and PrincessRating:0
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