Privilège Series 6
Straight from France, the Privilège Series 6 is well-suited for ticking off the miles between here and there.
Straight from France, the Privilège Series 6 is well-suited for ticking off the miles between here and there.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
A peppy coastal cruiser with offshore capability and unique shoreside entertainment amenities, the Dufour 460 Grand Large aims to offer the best of two worlds.
The award-winning Dehler 34 is the German builder’s latest addition to its line of quick, nimble, high-performance coastal cruisers.
Built in Slovenia from a brand for all seasons, the Elan E4 is equally adept at carving a course or offering fine cruising comforts.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
With a cozy pilothouse and seakindly design, the Truant 33 is a fine small cruising boat for a range of conditions.
The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.
They may take a little elbow grease and require a few new parts, but here’s a look at some of the best cruising sailboats that can sail afar for less than $100,000.
With the rigorous demands of the charter trade embedded in its DNA, the Voyage 480 is designed to keep maintenance brief while you bulk up on sailing memories.
Taking a pair of brand-new French catamarans for test sails in Miami is tough duty. But someone has to do it.
Like the girl in the song on the beach of the same name, when Fountaine Pajot’s colossal Ipanema 58 sails past, each one she passes goes “ah.”
Straight from France, the Privilège Series 6 is well-suited for ticking off the miles between here and there.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
A peppy coastal cruiser with offshore capability and unique shoreside entertainment amenities, the Dufour 460 Grand Large aims to offer the best of two worlds.
The award-winning Dehler 34 is the German builder’s latest addition to its line of quick, nimble, high-performance coastal cruisers.
Built in Slovenia from a brand for all seasons, the Elan E4 is equally adept at carving a course or offering fine cruising comforts.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
With a cozy pilothouse and seakindly design, the Truant 33 is a fine small cruising boat for a range of conditions.
The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.
They may take a little elbow grease and require a few new parts, but here’s a look at some of the best cruising sailboats that can sail afar for less than $100,000.
With the rigorous demands of the charter trade embedded in its DNA, the Voyage 480 is designed to keep maintenance brief while you bulk up on sailing memories.
Taking a pair of brand-new French catamarans for test sails in Miami is tough duty. But someone has to do it.
Like the girl in the song on the beach of the same name, when Fountaine Pajot’s colossal Ipanema 58 sails past, each one she passes goes “ah.”
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