
Hanse 430e
The latest example of German engineering is as stylish as it is strong. A boat review from our June 2008 issue
The latest example of German engineering is as stylish as it is strong. A boat review from our June 2008 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.
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.
Epitomizing the best of Maine boatbuilding, this example of floating art charms all who sail her. A feature from our April 2008 issue.
This small cruiser was tested in light air, yet made an innovative and unusual impression. A boat review from our April 2007 issue
Beneath this ketch’s classic styling, comforts aplenty appease the cruising sailor. “Classic Plastic” from our April 2008 issue.
Launched in conjunction with the company’s 50-year anniversary, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 DS represents a new stage of evolution in the builder’songoing line of production “deck saloon” sailboats. A boat review from our October 2007 issue.
Both well built and well mannered, the Passport 37 can open the door to bluewater cruising. “Classic Plastic” from our September 2007 issue.
Eschewing design dogma, the Tanton 43 sails on wings of innovation.”Classic Plastic” from our August 2007 issue.
This iteration of Chuck Paine’s ocean racer adds performance and comfort. “Boat Review” from our May 2008 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.
The latest example of German engineering is as stylish as it is strong. A boat review from our June 2008 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.
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.
Epitomizing the best of Maine boatbuilding, this example of floating art charms all who sail her. A feature from our April 2008 issue.
This small cruiser was tested in light air, yet made an innovative and unusual impression. A boat review from our April 2007 issue
Beneath this ketch’s classic styling, comforts aplenty appease the cruising sailor. “Classic Plastic” from our April 2008 issue.
Launched in conjunction with the company’s 50-year anniversary, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 DS represents a new stage of evolution in the builder’songoing line of production “deck saloon” sailboats. A boat review from our October 2007 issue.
Both well built and well mannered, the Passport 37 can open the door to bluewater cruising. “Classic Plastic” from our September 2007 issue.
Eschewing design dogma, the Tanton 43 sails on wings of innovation.”Classic Plastic” from our August 2007 issue.
This iteration of Chuck Paine’s ocean racer adds performance and comfort. “Boat Review” from our May 2008 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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