Shannon 38 HPS
The Shannon 38 HPS gives you the option to sail when the wind’s right, power through when it’s not and drop the hook away from the crowd at the end of the day.
The Shannon 38 HPS gives you the option to sail when the wind’s right, power through when it’s not and drop the hook away from the crowd at the end of the day.
Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.
No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.
This midsize model from Knysna joins the multihull fleet. “Boat Review” from our December 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
She may be the smallest in the Fountaine Pajot line up but this cat is packed with great features for comfort, speed, and sail handling.
This long-range passagemaker has a trick up its keel trunk.
A powerful center-cockpit sloop makes a fitting Scandinavian flagship.
Advanced gear and ideas can be found throughout this new 40-footer from Jeanneau.
This Polish import is designed to be quick,comfortable, and easy to sail. A boat review from our December 2010 issue
The Hunter 31 is a comfortable coastal cruiser. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2010 issue
Designer Walter Schulz raises the bar with this long-legged unconventional cruiser. A boat review from our November 2010 issue
The Shannon 38 HPS gives you the option to sail when the wind’s right, power through when it’s not and drop the hook away from the crowd at the end of the day.
Designer Yoh Aoki, a practicing Zen Buddhist, kept several design principles in balance when designing this boat: speed, steering, comfort under way, and seaworthiness.
No matter what you do with this boat—coastal cruising, gunkholing, or racing—you’ll definitely turn heads while sailing though the harbor.
This midsize model from Knysna joins the multihull fleet. “Boat Review” from our December 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
She may be the smallest in the Fountaine Pajot line up but this cat is packed with great features for comfort, speed, and sail handling.
This long-range passagemaker has a trick up its keel trunk.
A powerful center-cockpit sloop makes a fitting Scandinavian flagship.
Advanced gear and ideas can be found throughout this new 40-footer from Jeanneau.
This Polish import is designed to be quick,comfortable, and easy to sail. A boat review from our December 2010 issue
The Hunter 31 is a comfortable coastal cruiser. “Classic Plastic” from our November 2010 issue
Designer Walter Schulz raises the bar with this long-legged unconventional cruiser. A boat review from our November 2010 issue
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