Grand Soleil 40
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This fast sailer from Down Under embraces outdoor living along with comfort below. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
A builder with a long tradition proves evolution is the way to stay at the top of the game. A review from our February 2006 issue
Powerful on the wind and fast off it, this new design from J/Boats promises comfort in port and hardware around the buoys. A review from our June 2008 issue.
With a rig designed for light-air sailing and gear that’ll stand up in a breeze, the 375’s laid out to take a family or crew to sea. A review from our June 2008 issue
A pocket cruiser designed to fit in a shipping container impresses with its comfort and sailing performance. A boat review from our May 2007 issue
A builder of cruising boats takes the daysailer concept one step further. A boat review from our May 2008 issue.
This evolution of a previous Hunter success was rethought by a good ole’ southern boy. A boat review from our April 2008 issue
This injection molded performance cruiser has the performance and aesthetics to match its high tech build technique. A boat review from our April 2007 issue.
This speedy cruiser proves itself in heavy air in Annapolis and wins CW‘s Import Boat of the Year. A boat review from our April 2008 issue
Both well built and well mannered, the Passport 37 can open the door to bluewater cruising. “Classic Plastic” from our September 2007 issue.
The sequel to a popular precursor, this sailboat proved to be another Shaw thing for builder and customer alike. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2007 issue.
This Spanish design, built in Italy, cruises or races with speed, style, and stability. A boat review from our August 2008 issue
This fast sailer from Down Under embraces outdoor living along with comfort below. A boat review from our July 2008 Issue
A builder with a long tradition proves evolution is the way to stay at the top of the game. A review from our February 2006 issue
Powerful on the wind and fast off it, this new design from J/Boats promises comfort in port and hardware around the buoys. A review from our June 2008 issue.
With a rig designed for light-air sailing and gear that’ll stand up in a breeze, the 375’s laid out to take a family or crew to sea. A review from our June 2008 issue
A pocket cruiser designed to fit in a shipping container impresses with its comfort and sailing performance. A boat review from our May 2007 issue
A builder of cruising boats takes the daysailer concept one step further. A boat review from our May 2008 issue.
This evolution of a previous Hunter success was rethought by a good ole’ southern boy. A boat review from our April 2008 issue
This injection molded performance cruiser has the performance and aesthetics to match its high tech build technique. A boat review from our April 2007 issue.
This speedy cruiser proves itself in heavy air in Annapolis and wins CW‘s Import Boat of the Year. A boat review from our April 2008 issue
Both well built and well mannered, the Passport 37 can open the door to bluewater cruising. “Classic Plastic” from our September 2007 issue.
The sequel to a popular precursor, this sailboat proved to be another Shaw thing for builder and customer alike. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2007 issue.
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