
Oyster 62
CW associate editor Andrew Burton scoped out the fully-automated Oyster 62 while racing in the Oyster Yachts Rendezvous from Newport, Rhode Island, to Padanaram, Massachusetts.
CW associate editor Andrew Burton scoped out the fully-automated Oyster 62 while racing in the Oyster Yachts Rendezvous from Newport, Rhode Island, to Padanaram, Massachusetts.
It doesn’t flaunt its looks, but this classic plastic cruises in admirable style.
The rakish Salona 45 is a swift, weatherly, and uncannily stable cruising boat.
How the heck do you replace an icon? Innovate.
Nautor equipped its Swan 131 to cross any ocean in style.
A true passagemaker, Sweden’s Malö 40 will care for the crew on deck and below while chewing up the sea miles. From our July 2006 issue.
The worthy recipient of this year’s BOTY award for Best Performance Cruiser Over 45 Feet is the sleek and slippery X-46.
Bigger than ever, the Beneteau 523 redefines a 50-foot space for living and for sailing. From our July 2006 issue.
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42 DS is the latest and smallest of the French production builder’s deck-saloon offerings
An all-out cruiser, the Impression 384 is both quick and accommodating
Equipped with the systems and conveniences of a house, the Hunter 41 Deck Saloon is equally capable of harnessing the wind
Building on a theme, Lagoon scales its concept of a raised steering station up to the 50-foot realm.
CW associate editor Andrew Burton scoped out the fully-automated Oyster 62 while racing in the Oyster Yachts Rendezvous from Newport, Rhode Island, to Padanaram, Massachusetts.
It doesn’t flaunt its looks, but this classic plastic cruises in admirable style.
The rakish Salona 45 is a swift, weatherly, and uncannily stable cruising boat.
How the heck do you replace an icon? Innovate.
Nautor equipped its Swan 131 to cross any ocean in style.
A true passagemaker, Sweden’s Malö 40 will care for the crew on deck and below while chewing up the sea miles. From our July 2006 issue.
The worthy recipient of this year’s BOTY award for Best Performance Cruiser Over 45 Feet is the sleek and slippery X-46.
Bigger than ever, the Beneteau 523 redefines a 50-foot space for living and for sailing. From our July 2006 issue.
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42 DS is the latest and smallest of the French production builder’s deck-saloon offerings
An all-out cruiser, the Impression 384 is both quick and accommodating
Equipped with the systems and conveniences of a house, the Hunter 41 Deck Saloon is equally capable of harnessing the wind
Building on a theme, Lagoon scales its concept of a raised steering station up to the 50-foot realm.
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