
Discovery Luxury
John and Caroline Charnley wanted to sail around the world. They just needed to build the Discovery 50 catamaran–and a boatbuilding company–first.
John and Caroline Charnley wanted to sail around the world. They just needed to build the Discovery 50 catamaran–and a boatbuilding company–first.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
Newlywed neophyte cruisers on a new Catana 50 learn as they go across the Med and the Atlantic. From our June 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
There’s no doubt about it a catamaran will get you sailing, it might be different than a monohull and you just might like it.
She may be the smallest in the Fountaine Pajot line up but this cat is packed with great features for comfort, speed, and sail handling.
Australia’s Whitsunday Islands was the perfect setting to try out the new Seawind 1250 catamaran. Want to sail there, too? CW’s Adventure Charters is headed Down Under in October. Click here for details.
In the trying weeks between Black Friday and Santa’s ballyhooed visit, where else would you want to be but in the Caribbean and sailing?
A salt-laden Caribbean raconteur picks his least favorite hurricanes in this tale from the wind-whipped seas.
Pictures tell the story of how this traditional voyaging craft has come together.
A new build continues tradition in Hawaii To see more stories and photos like this subscribe to Cruising World Magazine here. Digital or print versions available.
Anthony Smith, an 84-year-old Englishman, and a team of older gentlemen are just about to head out across the Atlantic on a raft made of water pipes.
John and Caroline Charnley wanted to sail around the world. They just needed to build the Discovery 50 catamaran–and a boatbuilding company–first.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
Newlywed neophyte cruisers on a new Catana 50 learn as they go across the Med and the Atlantic. From our June 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
There’s no doubt about it a catamaran will get you sailing, it might be different than a monohull and you just might like it.
She may be the smallest in the Fountaine Pajot line up but this cat is packed with great features for comfort, speed, and sail handling.
Australia’s Whitsunday Islands was the perfect setting to try out the new Seawind 1250 catamaran. Want to sail there, too? CW’s Adventure Charters is headed Down Under in October. Click here for details.
In the trying weeks between Black Friday and Santa’s ballyhooed visit, where else would you want to be but in the Caribbean and sailing?
A salt-laden Caribbean raconteur picks his least favorite hurricanes in this tale from the wind-whipped seas.
Pictures tell the story of how this traditional voyaging craft has come together.
A new build continues tradition in Hawaii To see more stories and photos like this subscribe to Cruising World Magazine here. Digital or print versions available.
Anthony Smith, an 84-year-old Englishman, and a team of older gentlemen are just about to head out across the Atlantic on a raft made of water pipes.
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