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The Joy of a Day Sail

What other sport can you do for an entire lifetime? Is there another activity that connects the generations like sailing?

alerion 30

Alerion Sport 30

The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.

morris m36x

Morris M36X

The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.

Tartan Fantail

A fun, well-designed boat, the Tartan Fantail appeals to young family sailors

Sparkman & Stephens 30

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.

Harbor 30

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.

Zen 24

Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.

Cornish Shrimper

No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.

Beneteau First 20

Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The

One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

Silent Maid: Loud Statement

This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.

day sailing

The Joy of a Day Sail

What other sport can you do for an entire lifetime? Is there another activity that connects the generations like sailing?

alerion 30

Alerion Sport 30

The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.

morris m36x

Morris M36X

The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.

Tartan Fantail

A fun, well-designed boat, the Tartan Fantail appeals to young family sailors

Sparkman & Stephens 30

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.

Harbor 30

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.

Zen 24

Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.

Cornish Shrimper

No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.

Beneteau First 20

Just shy of 21 feet, the Beneteau First 20 is the smallest boat in this builder’s lineup. But don’t let the size fool you. The

One More Sail Before Casting Off

Aaron Hawkins decided to spend his last morning in Rhode Island sailing, simply for the pleasure of sailing. He guided a J/24 past the breakwater to let the bow dip into the waves and allowed the spray to wash over the deck. In less than a day he’d leave for the British Virgin Islands to assume his position as the first mate on Ocean Star, Sea|Mester’s 88-foot sail-training schooner.

Silent Maid: Loud Statement

This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.

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