Sailboat Review: Light and Lively Excess 14
The Excess 14 catamaran stepped up and delivered a punch, despite nearly calm conditions, providing a hint of the fun a good breeze might deliver.
The Excess 14 catamaran stepped up and delivered a punch, despite nearly calm conditions, providing a hint of the fun a good breeze might deliver.
The Oyster 495 is an impressive, new entry-level model from this builder of bigger, higher-end sailing yachts.
If your cruising frame of mind extends to a versatile deck-saloon design with surprising sailing chops, take a gander at the Moody DS41.
The new Dufour has a decidedly contemporary package added to its traditional full-batten mainsail and timeless performance.
Beneteau’s First 36 is designed from the bottom up for one purpose: to go sailing.
During sea trials on Chesapeake Bay, the handsome, rugged, Tim Jackett-designed Tartan 365 shows the judges why its 2023’s Best Midsize Cruiser.
Old-school craftsmanship and values combine with new-age thinking and innovation in this Germán Frers design.
The South African-built Voyage 590 was conceived and constructed for a specific purpose: to be an ideal Caribbean charter boat.
A 44-foot catamaran that punches above its weight, the Balance 442 is a performance-oriented platform that’s also ideal for ocean sailing and living aboard.
The Neel 43 is a multihull that’s well-suited for a couple who want to live large and cruise fast.
With a lifting keel and a tabernacle-stepped mast, the versatile L30 daysailer can be tacked or towed to wherever you want to sail next.
Race-ready and cruising compatible, the handsome and powerful J/45 presents an offshore sailor with options.
The Excess 14 catamaran stepped up and delivered a punch, despite nearly calm conditions, providing a hint of the fun a good breeze might deliver.
The Oyster 495 is an impressive, new entry-level model from this builder of bigger, higher-end sailing yachts.
If your cruising frame of mind extends to a versatile deck-saloon design with surprising sailing chops, take a gander at the Moody DS41.
The new Dufour has a decidedly contemporary package added to its traditional full-batten mainsail and timeless performance.
Beneteau’s First 36 is designed from the bottom up for one purpose: to go sailing.
During sea trials on Chesapeake Bay, the handsome, rugged, Tim Jackett-designed Tartan 365 shows the judges why its 2023’s Best Midsize Cruiser.
Old-school craftsmanship and values combine with new-age thinking and innovation in this Germán Frers design.
The South African-built Voyage 590 was conceived and constructed for a specific purpose: to be an ideal Caribbean charter boat.
A 44-foot catamaran that punches above its weight, the Balance 442 is a performance-oriented platform that’s also ideal for ocean sailing and living aboard.
The Neel 43 is a multihull that’s well-suited for a couple who want to live large and cruise fast.
With a lifting keel and a tabernacle-stepped mast, the versatile L30 daysailer can be tacked or towed to wherever you want to sail next.
Race-ready and cruising compatible, the handsome and powerful J/45 presents an offshore sailor with options.
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