
C&C 115
Combining an epoxy hull and a carbon rig with a no-nonsense Tim Jackett design, the C&C 115 is a comfortable winner
Combining an epoxy hull and a carbon rig with a no-nonsense Tim Jackett design, the C&C 115 is a comfortable winner
With its new 39-footer, Bavaria Yachts leaves the racing to others
The Hanse 461 can’t conceal its racing attributes. For performance cruisers, this is a good thing
Clean lines and neat workmanship are just the beginning of the nice surprises you’ll find in this newcomer to North America, the Delphia 40
Elan makes a splash with the Impression 434, the first model of its new line of cruising boats
Equipped with boards and tiller steering, the Aeroyacht H42 has a lot of zip for the trip
Space, comfort, and smart ergonomics make the Catalina Morgan 440 a viable alternative to terra firma-based retirement
As brash as he is bright, Bill Stevens is back–this time, with a 53-footer that bears his name. Now, as before, it’s impossible not to take notice.
The same instincts that make a winning sailor make a winning boatbuilder, says Eric Bruneel–a man who knows a thing or two about both
New styling and execution together make a winning formula in the Hunter 38.
Four capable small boats remind us of the glory days when size didn’t matter and a fine sail didn’t require setting a record or crossing an ocean.
The Najad 332 is so intuitive and logical that you could negotiate it with your eyes closed.
Combining an epoxy hull and a carbon rig with a no-nonsense Tim Jackett design, the C&C 115 is a comfortable winner
With its new 39-footer, Bavaria Yachts leaves the racing to others
The Hanse 461 can’t conceal its racing attributes. For performance cruisers, this is a good thing
Clean lines and neat workmanship are just the beginning of the nice surprises you’ll find in this newcomer to North America, the Delphia 40
Elan makes a splash with the Impression 434, the first model of its new line of cruising boats
Equipped with boards and tiller steering, the Aeroyacht H42 has a lot of zip for the trip
Space, comfort, and smart ergonomics make the Catalina Morgan 440 a viable alternative to terra firma-based retirement
As brash as he is bright, Bill Stevens is back–this time, with a 53-footer that bears his name. Now, as before, it’s impossible not to take notice.
The same instincts that make a winning sailor make a winning boatbuilder, says Eric Bruneel–a man who knows a thing or two about both
New styling and execution together make a winning formula in the Hunter 38.
Four capable small boats remind us of the glory days when size didn’t matter and a fine sail didn’t require setting a record or crossing an ocean.
The Najad 332 is so intuitive and logical that you could negotiate it with your eyes closed.
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