Alerion Sport 30
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
Compact and simple to rig, daysailers are perfect for the cruiser that doesn’t want the commitment of a 30-footer
These pocket cruisers offer the amenities of a big boat and the versatility of a small boat, all without breaking the bank.
A versatile sportboat that offers the amenities of a big-boat in a smaller package.
A fun, well-designed boat, the Tartan Fantail appeals to young family sailors
Designed for the Chinese market, the Fareast 26 offers a spacious cockpit, fun sailing and a remarkable value.
Looking for a compact cruiser? Check out Cruising World‘s Boat of the Year winners under 40’ from the last 10 years.
Fast yesterday and cheap today, the Ranger 26 is an opportunity awaiting a knock.
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.
Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
Compact and simple to rig, daysailers are perfect for the cruiser that doesn’t want the commitment of a 30-footer
These pocket cruisers offer the amenities of a big boat and the versatility of a small boat, all without breaking the bank.
A versatile sportboat that offers the amenities of a big-boat in a smaller package.
A fun, well-designed boat, the Tartan Fantail appeals to young family sailors
Designed for the Chinese market, the Fareast 26 offers a spacious cockpit, fun sailing and a remarkable value.
Looking for a compact cruiser? Check out Cruising World‘s Boat of the Year winners under 40’ from the last 10 years.
Fast yesterday and cheap today, the Ranger 26 is an opportunity awaiting a knock.
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.
Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.
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