– Fusion 40 - Kangaroo –
Not strictly speaking a charter yacht review but nevertheless a long journey worth following.
– Fusion 40 - Kangaroo –
Not strictly speaking a charter yacht review but nevertheless a long journey worth following.
– DIY tri Capturing Imaginations Worldwide –
Wayne Barrett has been building boats for 50 years, many of them world renowned. His latest venture is a DIY trimaran kit that embodies his half-century of expertise and celebrates “the joy of building and sailing your own creation”.
– Imagine a Life of Luxury ...
GBS - For Sale
Imagine this ...
Walking along the dock, the overlooking hulls cast an impressive shadow across the walkway.
You step aboard, greeted with champagne by your hostess.
The expansive cockpit welcomes you and walking below deck you find yourself in the luxurious master cabin. Welcome Home.
Every small detail has been exceptionally thought out.
Without even knowing you’ve left the dock and you’re heading into the harbour, with the captain at the helm all you have to worry about is not letting your bubbles go warm.
– The Quad 44 Electric Catamaran –
The cruising catamaran reimagined and redefined for the 21st Century
Quad Marine has announced the imminent production of the Quad 44, which the company notes is ‘the cruising catamaran reimagined and redefined for the 21st Century.’ The design is the result of 15-year development project to eliminate the flaws and usability problems with traditional catamarans.4 into the hands of boaters everywhere.
– Outremer 4X –
Light Wind Assassin
In 2018 the Outremer 4X became the first production catamaran to race in the famous singlehanded Route du Rhum from France to Guadeloupe in the Caribbean and it placed a very respectable fifth, just behind the world famous multihull racer Loick Pyeron who in fact helped develop the 4X.
– Lagoon 40 –
Petite Performer
Families looking for an entry-level catamaran that can sleep up to six, yet not break the bank of Monte Carlo could do well to check out the Lagoon 40, reports KEVIN GREEN.
– Lagoon 46 –
Smooth Operator
The new Lagoon 46 reflects decades of experience in the creation of comfortable and seaworthy cruising catamarans, reports KEVIN GREEN.
– Fantastic Sailing conditions for
Eagle Class 53’s Updated Hybrid Wing –
Taking off from Bristol Marine in Rhode Island with a steady 15kts of breeze, the Eagle Class 53 lapped upd the flat water between Britol and the Newport bridge. Tommy Gonzales and his crew had a great few hours blasting in brilliant sunshine. They made it look easy, getting around this piece of water was quick, especially with the screecher up. All worked very nicely with the Nybrid Wing freshly re-covered with ORATEX®
– My Co-Skipper –
Sometimes Chaos, Sometimes Harmony
Over the years I have written many articles about seamanship, adventures, crossings and the odd disaster. Behind the scene in most of the personal stories has been my co-skipper, Catherine. I think it is time to tell her backstory.
– The Dalmatian Coast Aboard Our Bali 4.1 –
Choosing which yacht to buy is not easy and catamarans are no exception to the rule. That’s why my wife and I decided to go to the La Grande Motte show in April 2017, as a first step, to see and compare the available models between 39’ and 42’ likely to suit us.
– Fall in Love with the Flybridge –
Lagoon were to first catamarans to introduce the now highly sought after flybridge. So… with more people than ever opting for their own flybridge catamarans, we thought we ought to see why customers are loving them…
– Iliad 50 –
A Legend for Modern Times
Homer’s famous poem conjures the stirring deeds, determination and glory of warriors, heroes, kings and gods. And in 2019, an exciting new range of power catamarans has been launched that evokes the epic’s themes to deliver legendary long-range performance and affordable customisation.
– Welcome to the Pleasure Dome –
Seawind 1600
The Seawind 1600 heralds a major change for the Australian company’s philosophy, reports KEVIN GREEN.
– Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines –
Flying across Sydney Harbour at speeds approaching 40kts, the SailGP F50 foiling catamarans showcased the potential of this new regatta format, reports KEVIN GREEN.
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