Coastal Cruising

Jeanneau 53

Jeanneau 57 & Jeanneau 53

With two new models in the 50-plus range, the company launches its “Yacht” line. A boat review from our August 2010 issue.

Aloha 32 368

Aloha 32

You’re guaranteed a warm welcome aboard the Aloha 32, a handsome coastal cruiser from Canada. “Classic Plastic” from our June 2010 issue

Lipari 41

The latest cruising cat from Fountaine Pajot has both speed and style to burn. A review from our June 2010 issue

Leopard 38

Leopard 38

Who says a cruising cat under 40 feet isn’t big enough for comfortable accommodations? A review from our June 2010 issue.

Presto 30

This trailerable, shoal-friendly sharpie offers a fresh approach to a time-tested design. A boat review from our May 2010 issue.

Lagoon 400

Lagoon 400

With enough volume to let a crew live large, this new French-built catamaran carries the comforts to do just that. A review from our March 2010 issue.

Hunter 39

This new model has all the room you’d expect and a fresh new look. A review from our March 2010 issue.

The Panda 38 is built like a piece of fine furniture, and the boat¿s sea-kindly motion will take care of you in a blow offshore.

Panda 38

Teak and bronze finery belie the Panda 38’s solid cruising capabilities. “Classic Plastic” from our February 2010 issue.

Ample displacement gives the Pearson 385 an easy motion in choppy conditions, and the all-round canvas keeps the crew dry.

Pearson 385

The Pearson 385 balances cruising comfort with sailing performance. “Classic Plastic” from our December 2009 issue.

Quick Look: Prout P45s

Bill Springer reviews this modern cat for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat Show in our January 2010 issue

Jeanneau 53

Jeanneau 57 & Jeanneau 53

With two new models in the 50-plus range, the company launches its “Yacht” line. A boat review from our August 2010 issue.

Aloha 32 368

Aloha 32

You’re guaranteed a warm welcome aboard the Aloha 32, a handsome coastal cruiser from Canada. “Classic Plastic” from our June 2010 issue

Lipari 41

The latest cruising cat from Fountaine Pajot has both speed and style to burn. A review from our June 2010 issue

Leopard 38

Leopard 38

Who says a cruising cat under 40 feet isn’t big enough for comfortable accommodations? A review from our June 2010 issue.

Presto 30

This trailerable, shoal-friendly sharpie offers a fresh approach to a time-tested design. A boat review from our May 2010 issue.

Lagoon 400

Lagoon 400

With enough volume to let a crew live large, this new French-built catamaran carries the comforts to do just that. A review from our March 2010 issue.

Hunter 39

This new model has all the room you’d expect and a fresh new look. A review from our March 2010 issue.

The Panda 38 is built like a piece of fine furniture, and the boat¿s sea-kindly motion will take care of you in a blow offshore.

Panda 38

Teak and bronze finery belie the Panda 38’s solid cruising capabilities. “Classic Plastic” from our February 2010 issue.

Ample displacement gives the Pearson 385 an easy motion in choppy conditions, and the all-round canvas keeps the crew dry.

Pearson 385

The Pearson 385 balances cruising comfort with sailing performance. “Classic Plastic” from our December 2009 issue.

Quick Look: Prout P45s

Bill Springer reviews this modern cat for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat Show in our January 2010 issue

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