
Bavaria Vision 46
In design, layout and execution, the aggressively modern Bavaria Vision 46 may be the definitive “couple’s cruiser.”
In design, layout and execution, the aggressively modern Bavaria Vision 46 may be the definitive “couple’s cruiser.”
With a lifting keel—and twin props protected by dual rudders and skegs—the Seaward 46RK plies the shallows with ease.
The Beneteau Oceanis 55 comes with a lengthy options list that includes up to five cabins, plus room for a crew.
The present-day S&S design team went to work updating the 1935 plumb-bow racer Babe to contemporary styling and standards. The result was sensational—a yacht that married Stephens’ timeless vision with state-of-the-art gear and technology.
The latest in a line of daysailers from the well-respected California builder, the lean Harbor 30 features a nifty self-tending headsail on a Hoyt jib boom but is distinct from its Harbor siblings thanks to the cozy accommodations.
The 33-foot C&C 101 boasts thoroughly modern lines and a nice turn of speed but also features a fine layout belowdecks, with cherry furniture and a teak cabin sole.
With straightforward systems and fine execution, the Leopard 48 has the pedigree to join a distinguished family.
Stellar sailing performance and a towering flybridge helm perch are defining characteristics of the Lagoon 52.
The Lagoon 39 packs a lot of punch—and a ton of features—in a compact, well-executed package.
The Hélia 44 from Fountaine Pajot proves under sail to be as quick as it is comfortable.
No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.
Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The
In design, layout and execution, the aggressively modern Bavaria Vision 46 may be the definitive “couple’s cruiser.”
With a lifting keel—and twin props protected by dual rudders and skegs—the Seaward 46RK plies the shallows with ease.
The Beneteau Oceanis 55 comes with a lengthy options list that includes up to five cabins, plus room for a crew.
The present-day S&S design team went to work updating the 1935 plumb-bow racer Babe to contemporary styling and standards. The result was sensational—a yacht that married Stephens’ timeless vision with state-of-the-art gear and technology.
The latest in a line of daysailers from the well-respected California builder, the lean Harbor 30 features a nifty self-tending headsail on a Hoyt jib boom but is distinct from its Harbor siblings thanks to the cozy accommodations.
The 33-foot C&C 101 boasts thoroughly modern lines and a nice turn of speed but also features a fine layout belowdecks, with cherry furniture and a teak cabin sole.
With straightforward systems and fine execution, the Leopard 48 has the pedigree to join a distinguished family.
Stellar sailing performance and a towering flybridge helm perch are defining characteristics of the Lagoon 52.
The Lagoon 39 packs a lot of punch—and a ton of features—in a compact, well-executed package.
The Hélia 44 from Fountaine Pajot proves under sail to be as quick as it is comfortable.
No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.
Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The
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