
For Pride and Glory
Coronet, the massive schooner that rose to legendary fame during a transatlantic duel in the Gilded Age, is now on tap for a splendid restoration
Coronet, the massive schooner that rose to legendary fame during a transatlantic duel in the Gilded Age, is now on tap for a splendid restoration
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The Hinckley DS42, the Morris 36, and the Friendship 40 are hardly simple, traditional daysailers, but each melds the most appealing of the old with the practical of the new to create windships for spontaneous shorthanded sailing.
The 2005 panel of independent BOTY judges was composed of members with solid marine-industry backgrounds in yacht design and construction; taken together, their experience added
In search of the sublime in 24 sailboats, CW’s Boat of the Year judges crunched the numbers and sailed hard till they found the best blend of purpose, quality, and character in today’s new-boat fleet.
CW launches a new, regular feature to the magazine that will focus on and celebrate cruising boats in the 50- to 60-foot range
After evaluations conducted by CW’s Boat of the Year panel at the Newport Boat Show in Rhode Island and at the U.S. Sailboat Show in
An able Spanish yard teams up with Sparkman & Stephens to create a luxurious passagemaker.
With elegant lines and luxuries below to match, the new performance-minded Moody 64 puts long legs to great use.
In setting the pace for the current crop of racer/cruisers, the J/133 assigns a high priority to speed.
“It’s interesting to pay attention to what one does differently the second time,” writer Kevin Patterson recently observed before an audience at the New Bedford
Coronet, the massive schooner that rose to legendary fame during a transatlantic duel in the Gilded Age, is now on tap for a splendid restoration
—
The Hinckley DS42, the Morris 36, and the Friendship 40 are hardly simple, traditional daysailers, but each melds the most appealing of the old with the practical of the new to create windships for spontaneous shorthanded sailing.
The 2005 panel of independent BOTY judges was composed of members with solid marine-industry backgrounds in yacht design and construction; taken together, their experience added
In search of the sublime in 24 sailboats, CW’s Boat of the Year judges crunched the numbers and sailed hard till they found the best blend of purpose, quality, and character in today’s new-boat fleet.
CW launches a new, regular feature to the magazine that will focus on and celebrate cruising boats in the 50- to 60-foot range
After evaluations conducted by CW’s Boat of the Year panel at the Newport Boat Show in Rhode Island and at the U.S. Sailboat Show in
An able Spanish yard teams up with Sparkman & Stephens to create a luxurious passagemaker.
With elegant lines and luxuries below to match, the new performance-minded Moody 64 puts long legs to great use.
In setting the pace for the current crop of racer/cruisers, the J/133 assigns a high priority to speed.
“It’s interesting to pay attention to what one does differently the second time,” writer Kevin Patterson recently observed before an audience at the New Bedford
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