
Grand Soleil 40
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This fast sailer from Down Under embraces outdoor living along with comfort below. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
Introduced as a hybrid-powered cat, the newest version can growl with the motorsailers. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
A cruising legend is born from a confluence of talents. From “Classic Plastic” in our March 2008 issue
A pair of Seawind catamarans shows their mettle in Florida’s varied waters. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
A Miami convergence of multihulls from far and wide attests to their diverse appeal. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Boatbuilding skill, affordable labor, and favorable exchange rates are behind the rise of the South African-made multihull. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Whether you’d use it for ocean voyaging, coastal cruising, or a charter vacation, the modern multihull deserves a closer look. A “Special Feature” from our July 2007 issue
Attractive and well-mannered, the Cape Dory 28 offers the promise of a rewarding relationship. From “Classic Plastic” in our June 2007 issue.
A builder with a long tradition proves evolution is the way to stay at the top of the game. A review from our February 2006 issue
Designed for long-distance racing and comfortable cruising, the Trintella 50 entertains its owner’s fancies. “Yachtstyle” from our August 2007 issue.
Sleek, fast, and comfortable, the semi-custom J/65 is a solid, fitting flagship for the family-run builder of performance cruisers and racing boats. “Yachtstyle” from our March 2008 issue.
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This fast sailer from Down Under embraces outdoor living along with comfort below. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
Introduced as a hybrid-powered cat, the newest version can growl with the motorsailers. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
A cruising legend is born from a confluence of talents. From “Classic Plastic” in our March 2008 issue
A pair of Seawind catamarans shows their mettle in Florida’s varied waters. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
A Miami convergence of multihulls from far and wide attests to their diverse appeal. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Boatbuilding skill, affordable labor, and favorable exchange rates are behind the rise of the South African-made multihull. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Whether you’d use it for ocean voyaging, coastal cruising, or a charter vacation, the modern multihull deserves a closer look. A “Special Feature” from our July 2007 issue
Attractive and well-mannered, the Cape Dory 28 offers the promise of a rewarding relationship. From “Classic Plastic” in our June 2007 issue.
A builder with a long tradition proves evolution is the way to stay at the top of the game. A review from our February 2006 issue
Designed for long-distance racing and comfortable cruising, the Trintella 50 entertains its owner’s fancies. “Yachtstyle” from our August 2007 issue.
Sleek, fast, and comfortable, the semi-custom J/65 is a solid, fitting flagship for the family-run builder of performance cruisers and racing boats. “Yachtstyle” from our March 2008 issue.
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