Alerion Sport 30
The Alerion Sport 30 is the next logical step in the evolution of the daysailer genre, which its older sibling created.
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.
After 100-plus launches of a popular 40-footer, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 MK II is a fresh take on a seasoned bluewater cruiser.
The latest edition to Jeanneau’s new Yacht series of all-oceans sailboats, the Jeanneau 58 combines style with generous living spaces from stem to stern.
The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.
New boats from around the world will make their US debut at the Miami boat show. Here’s what’s new in one, and two hulls.
New to the American market in 2015, the Turkish builder of the Azuree 46 packs a lot of comfort into a slippery Rob Humphreys hull.
As American production boatbuilding huddles on the sidelines, the builders of the homegrown, impressive Catalina 425 knock one through the uprights.
After a hiatus, Elan Yachts re-enters the North American sailboat market with a roomy and comfortable cruiser.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the first Alerion offered with the option of a carbon-fiber bowsprit for the asymmetric gennaker. Combined with a full-roach mainsail
Versatility is the overriding design theme of the Azuree 33C, a sporty little cruiser and club racer from Turkey’s Sirena Marine. Furniture modules are easily
On the outside, the Azuree 41 is all business, from a molded bowsprit for flying colored sails, to adjustable fairleads set well inboard, to six
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.
After 100-plus launches of a popular 40-footer, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 MK II is a fresh take on a seasoned bluewater cruiser.
The latest edition to Jeanneau’s new Yacht series of all-oceans sailboats, the Jeanneau 58 combines style with generous living spaces from stem to stern.
The M36X daysailer from Morris Yachts puts a little extra pep into a tried and true design for maximum performance.
New boats from around the world will make their US debut at the Miami boat show. Here’s what’s new in one, and two hulls.
New to the American market in 2015, the Turkish builder of the Azuree 46 packs a lot of comfort into a slippery Rob Humphreys hull.
As American production boatbuilding huddles on the sidelines, the builders of the homegrown, impressive Catalina 425 knock one through the uprights.
After a hiatus, Elan Yachts re-enters the North American sailboat market with a roomy and comfortable cruiser.
The Alerion Sport 30 is the first Alerion offered with the option of a carbon-fiber bowsprit for the asymmetric gennaker. Combined with a full-roach mainsail
Versatility is the overriding design theme of the Azuree 33C, a sporty little cruiser and club racer from Turkey’s Sirena Marine. Furniture modules are easily
On the outside, the Azuree 41 is all business, from a molded bowsprit for flying colored sails, to adjustable fairleads set well inboard, to six
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