Coastal Cruising

Privilege Serie 5

Privilege Serie 5

French builder Privilege Marine has launched a new lineup of sure-footed cruising cats starring the Serie 5.

The Privilège 615 is a big cat that’s surprisingly simple to handle when set up with a mainsail and genoa. Headsail sheets lead to winches on either side of the flybridge, and trimming is made simple thanks to electric winches.

Privelége 615

Combining comfort and style, the Privilége 615 is ready for the long haul.

With a  self-tacking jib and all lines led to electric winches at the helm, the Hanse 345 makes it possible for you to head out on a sail when the mood hits you — whether or not you have crew.

Hanse 345

Hanse designers have engineered simplicity into the new 345 to keep sailing easy and enjoyable.

Atlantic 47 Mastfoil Catamaran

Atlantic 47 MastFoil

A new rigging plan designed for simplicity could be the solution to the large mainsails of modern catamarans.

Shannon 38 HPS

Shannon 38 HPS

The Shannon 38 HPS gives you the option to sail when the wind’s right, power through when it’s not and drop the hook away from the crowd at the end of the day.

Corsair Cruze 970 sailing in Annapolis, MD.

Corsair Cruze 970

The sporty, foldable, trailerable Corsair Cruze 970 trimaran will routinely knock off double-digit boat speeds.

Sleek lines, twin helms and an aft cockpit set the new Contest 42CS apart from the rest of the company’s line of center-cockpit cruisers. A recessed headsail furler and carbon sprit add to the boat’s sporty look.

Contest 42CS

The Content Winner: The new 42CS from Contest Yachts clearly stands out from the crowd.

Beneteau Oceanis 38

So Much to Choose From: The versatile Beneteau Oceanis 38 can be configured just the way you like it.

Privilege Serie 5

Privilege Serie 5

French builder Privilege Marine has launched a new lineup of sure-footed cruising cats starring the Serie 5.

The Privilège 615 is a big cat that’s surprisingly simple to handle when set up with a mainsail and genoa. Headsail sheets lead to winches on either side of the flybridge, and trimming is made simple thanks to electric winches.

Privelége 615

Combining comfort and style, the Privilége 615 is ready for the long haul.

With a  self-tacking jib and all lines led to electric winches at the helm, the Hanse 345 makes it possible for you to head out on a sail when the mood hits you — whether or not you have crew.

Hanse 345

Hanse designers have engineered simplicity into the new 345 to keep sailing easy and enjoyable.

Atlantic 47 Mastfoil Catamaran

Atlantic 47 MastFoil

A new rigging plan designed for simplicity could be the solution to the large mainsails of modern catamarans.

Shannon 38 HPS

Shannon 38 HPS

The Shannon 38 HPS gives you the option to sail when the wind’s right, power through when it’s not and drop the hook away from the crowd at the end of the day.

Corsair Cruze 970 sailing in Annapolis, MD.

Corsair Cruze 970

The sporty, foldable, trailerable Corsair Cruze 970 trimaran will routinely knock off double-digit boat speeds.

Sleek lines, twin helms and an aft cockpit set the new Contest 42CS apart from the rest of the company’s line of center-cockpit cruisers. A recessed headsail furler and carbon sprit add to the boat’s sporty look.

Contest 42CS

The Content Winner: The new 42CS from Contest Yachts clearly stands out from the crowd.

Beneteau Oceanis 38

So Much to Choose From: The versatile Beneteau Oceanis 38 can be configured just the way you like it.

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