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Hunter 31

The Hunter 31 is a comfortable coastal cruiser. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2010 issue

Newport 27

A raised flush deck gives the Newport 27 a standout look and a stand-up interior. “Classic Plastic” from our August 2010 issue

Aloha 32

You’re guaranteed a warm welcome aboard the Aloha 32, a handsome coastal cruiser from Canada. “Classic Plastic” from our June 2010 issue

Panda 38

Teak and bronze finery belie the Panda 38’s solid cruising capabilities. “Classic Plastic” from our February 2010 issue.

Pearson 385

The Pearson 385 balances cruising comfort with sailing performance. “Classic Plastic” from our December 2009 issue.

Nonsuch 30

This modernized catboat simplifies life under way. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2009 issue.

Grampian 30

It’s no gold plater, but the Grampian 30 continues to deliver sterling service. “Classic Plastic” from our August 2009 issue

Freeport 41

Lots of room and a flexible sail plan make the “Classic Plastic” Freeport 41 very family friendly.

Bristol 34

Sound construction underpins the Bristol 34’s enduring appeal.

Southern Cross 35

From a small boatbuilder with a big reputation, the Southern Cross 35 is swift, sweet, and solid. From Classic Plastic in our September 2008 issue.

Vancouver 42

When range, comfort, and sturdiness count, the Vancouver 42 adds up. From “Classic Plastic” in our April 2008 issue.

Nordic 40

Fast, weatherly, and comfortable, this fine cruiser still lives up to its billing. From “Classic Plastic” in our March 2009 issue.

Hunter 31

The Hunter 31 is a comfortable coastal cruiser. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2010 issue

Newport 27

A raised flush deck gives the Newport 27 a standout look and a stand-up interior. “Classic Plastic” from our August 2010 issue

Aloha 32

You’re guaranteed a warm welcome aboard the Aloha 32, a handsome coastal cruiser from Canada. “Classic Plastic” from our June 2010 issue

Panda 38

Teak and bronze finery belie the Panda 38’s solid cruising capabilities. “Classic Plastic” from our February 2010 issue.

Pearson 385

The Pearson 385 balances cruising comfort with sailing performance. “Classic Plastic” from our December 2009 issue.

Nonsuch 30

This modernized catboat simplifies life under way. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2009 issue.

Grampian 30

It’s no gold plater, but the Grampian 30 continues to deliver sterling service. “Classic Plastic” from our August 2009 issue

Freeport 41

Lots of room and a flexible sail plan make the “Classic Plastic” Freeport 41 very family friendly.

Bristol 34

Sound construction underpins the Bristol 34’s enduring appeal.

Southern Cross 35

From a small boatbuilder with a big reputation, the Southern Cross 35 is swift, sweet, and solid. From Classic Plastic in our September 2008 issue.

Vancouver 42

When range, comfort, and sturdiness count, the Vancouver 42 adds up. From “Classic Plastic” in our April 2008 issue.

Nordic 40

Fast, weatherly, and comfortable, this fine cruiser still lives up to its billing. From “Classic Plastic” in our March 2009 issue.

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