
Oyster 46
British builder presents a new 46-footer that will keep any sailor satiated.
British builder presents a new 46-footer that will keep any sailor satiated.
“Boat Review” from our November 2006 issue
With its seamanlike design, trademark windshield/dodger, 10 opening ports, and diesel heater, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 is a year-round winner.
What, them worry? A Caliber 47LRC instilled so much confidence in a pair of neophytes that they headed straight out to sea.
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.
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.
Bigger than ever, the Beneteau 523 redefines a 50-foot space for living and for sailing. From our July 2006 issue.
Building on a theme, Lagoon scales its concept of a raised steering station up to the 50-foot realm.
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 Najad 332 is so intuitive and logical that you could negotiate it with your eyes closed.
British builder presents a new 46-footer that will keep any sailor satiated.
“Boat Review” from our November 2006 issue
With its seamanlike design, trademark windshield/dodger, 10 opening ports, and diesel heater, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 is a year-round winner.
What, them worry? A Caliber 47LRC instilled so much confidence in a pair of neophytes that they headed straight out to sea.
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.
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.
Bigger than ever, the Beneteau 523 redefines a 50-foot space for living and for sailing. From our July 2006 issue.
Building on a theme, Lagoon scales its concept of a raised steering station up to the 50-foot realm.
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 Najad 332 is so intuitive and logical that you could negotiate it with your eyes closed.
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