Sailboat Review: Island Bound on the Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47
Inspired by an island in the vast South Pacific, the 2023 Best Cruising Multihull FP Tanna 47 is a long-range cruising catamaran that owners can sail to paradise.
Inspired by an island in the vast South Pacific, the 2023 Best Cruising Multihull FP Tanna 47 is a long-range cruising catamaran that owners can sail to paradise.
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The forward-thinking design on the C38 leaves plenty of space in the bow for an owner’s en suite stateroom with a king-size berth.
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Fountaine Pajot’s Saona 47 completes the makeover of the company’s popular line of cruising and charter catamarans.
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Inspired by an island in the vast South Pacific, the 2023 Best Cruising Multihull FP Tanna 47 is a long-range cruising catamaran that owners can sail to paradise.
Sized right for crews trading up or down, the Beneteau Oceanis 34.1 can be configured to suit a sailor’s style.
The trio of boats in the 2022 Boat of the Year Pocket Cruisers and Daysailors class could not have been cooler.
The forward-thinking design on the C38 leaves plenty of space in the bow for an owner’s en suite stateroom with a king-size berth.
The latest, greatest creation from the craftsmen at France’s Alubat Shipyard – specialists in aluminium cruisers – the 54-foot Cigale 16 is an appealing blend of looks, utility and performance.
The prolific French builder Dufour has added two new models, the 470 and flagship 61, to update its range of performance-cruiser sailboats.
The Swedish-built Arcona 435Z – with its lithium-ion batteries, Solbian solar panels and new Oceanvolt ServoProp drive leg- is the first all-electric cruising boat we’ve ever reviewed. How does it measure up?
Outfitted with a powered-up sail plan, the Excess 15′s amenities and performance prove you just can’t have too much of a good thing.
Fountaine Pajot’s Elba 45 was built from the keels up with private owners and charterers in mind.
Two new models in the Sun Odyssey line are chockful of innovative ideas.
Fountaine Pajot’s Saona 47 completes the makeover of the company’s popular line of cruising and charter catamarans.
With yards of beam and amas that minimize heeling, the Neel 51 takes you for a ride that’s out of this world.
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