
Broadblue 385: Photo Gallery
Billy Black photographed the Broadblue 385 for CW‘s 2007 Boat of the Year contest
Billy Black photographed the Broadblue 385 for CW‘s 2007 Boat of the Year contest
More images of the new boats featured in “Showcase 2007.”
A first look at Morris Yachts’ new 52-footer.
“Gear and Gadgets” from the October 2006 edition of CW Reckonings
With its seamanlike design, trademark windshield/dodger, 10 opening ports, and diesel heater, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 is a year-round winner.
Quiet comfort is the rule aboard the Dufour 455, a new and innovative performance cruiser
What, them worry? A Caliber 47LRC instilled so much confidence in a pair of neophytes that they headed straight out to sea.
Images of the new boats from “2007 Showcase” featured in our October 2006 issue.
The South African-built St. Francis 50 is a catamaran meant for easy sailing and maintenance while on long ocean passages.
CW associate editor Andrew Burton scoped out the fully-automated Oyster 62 while racing in the Oyster Yachts Rendezvous from Newport, Rhode Island, to Padanaram, Massachusetts.
It doesn’t flaunt its looks, but this classic plastic cruises in admirable style.
The MKII replaces the 18-year-old MKI Navy 44 as the centerpiece of the Naval Academy’s sail training program.
Billy Black photographed the Broadblue 385 for CW‘s 2007 Boat of the Year contest
More images of the new boats featured in “Showcase 2007.”
A first look at Morris Yachts’ new 52-footer.
“Gear and Gadgets” from the October 2006 edition of CW Reckonings
With its seamanlike design, trademark windshield/dodger, 10 opening ports, and diesel heater, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 is a year-round winner.
Quiet comfort is the rule aboard the Dufour 455, a new and innovative performance cruiser
What, them worry? A Caliber 47LRC instilled so much confidence in a pair of neophytes that they headed straight out to sea.
Images of the new boats from “2007 Showcase” featured in our October 2006 issue.
The South African-built St. Francis 50 is a catamaran meant for easy sailing and maintenance while on long ocean passages.
CW associate editor Andrew Burton scoped out the fully-automated Oyster 62 while racing in the Oyster Yachts Rendezvous from Newport, Rhode Island, to Padanaram, Massachusetts.
It doesn’t flaunt its looks, but this classic plastic cruises in admirable style.
The MKII replaces the 18-year-old MKI Navy 44 as the centerpiece of the Naval Academy’s sail training program.
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