
Lagoon 43: A Blend of Comfort and Performance
Designed by French naval architecture firm VPLP, this cool cat blends performance with creature comforts galore.
Designed by French naval architecture firm VPLP, this cool cat blends performance with creature comforts galore.
The Mylius M72 blends racing pedigree with refined interiors, designed for sailors seeking both performance and comfort.
The newest Plus Line yacht combines high-performance sailing with bespoke design, offering speed and luxury in equal measure.
The Italia Yachts 16.98 debuts with long-range cruising features and ocean-tested project manager Enrico Malingri on board.
The redesigned ORC 52.2 is a lightweight, performance-focused cruising cat built with offshore capability and liveaboard comfort in mind.
Maine’s Stephens Waring Design penned this carbon cruiser built by James Betts Enterprises in the Pacific Northwest.
From floating logs to today’s America’s Cup foilers, yacht design has been a journey of speed, survival and surprises.
From warm minimalism to hidden tech, today’s sailboat interiors blend sustainability, multifunctionality, and connectivity.
KM Yachtbuilders in the Netherlands built the yacht, which is headed to the Falkland Islands and beyond.
Of all the changes that long-range cruising has seen in the past 50 years, safety and communication have been most welcome.
Designed by French naval architecture firm VPLP, this cool cat blends performance with creature comforts galore.
The Mylius M72 blends racing pedigree with refined interiors, designed for sailors seeking both performance and comfort.
The newest Plus Line yacht combines high-performance sailing with bespoke design, offering speed and luxury in equal measure.
The Italia Yachts 16.98 debuts with long-range cruising features and ocean-tested project manager Enrico Malingri on board.
The redesigned ORC 52.2 is a lightweight, performance-focused cruising cat built with offshore capability and liveaboard comfort in mind.
Maine’s Stephens Waring Design penned this carbon cruiser built by James Betts Enterprises in the Pacific Northwest.
From floating logs to today’s America’s Cup foilers, yacht design has been a journey of speed, survival and surprises.
From warm minimalism to hidden tech, today’s sailboat interiors blend sustainability, multifunctionality, and connectivity.
KM Yachtbuilders in the Netherlands built the yacht, which is headed to the Falkland Islands and beyond.
Of all the changes that long-range cruising has seen in the past 50 years, safety and communication have been most welcome.
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