Boat Review: Hylas 48
The bluewater-bound Hylas 48 is designed, built and equipped for the long haul.
The bluewater-bound Hylas 48 is designed, built and equipped for the long haul.
With its chined hull and upgraded sails, the Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is both roomy below and quick on its feet.
The latest in the company’s long line of 40-foot cruising boats, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 is unlike any of the models that preceded it.
This 41-foot cruising catamaran is perfect for a couple or a family and is fun to sail.
Built in France to exacting standards, this is a sailboat suited for long distance voyaging and shallow-water exploring.
With a clean deck layout and rich interior, this is a long-distance cruiser.
Fountaine Pajot’s Saona 47 completes the makeover of the company’s popular line of cruising and charter catamarans.
Built in the Alps for life at sea, Elan’s GT5 was designed from the keel up to cruise in comfort.
Seawind’s new 1190 Sport is well-suited to do some fast cruising.
With the Lagoon 450 S, the French builder has taken a proven concept and incorporated subtle changes to produce a cat that’s easy to operate.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
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 bluewater-bound Hylas 48 is designed, built and equipped for the long haul.
With its chined hull and upgraded sails, the Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is both roomy below and quick on its feet.
The latest in the company’s long line of 40-foot cruising boats, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 is unlike any of the models that preceded it.
This 41-foot cruising catamaran is perfect for a couple or a family and is fun to sail.
Built in France to exacting standards, this is a sailboat suited for long distance voyaging and shallow-water exploring.
With a clean deck layout and rich interior, this is a long-distance cruiser.
Fountaine Pajot’s Saona 47 completes the makeover of the company’s popular line of cruising and charter catamarans.
Built in the Alps for life at sea, Elan’s GT5 was designed from the keel up to cruise in comfort.
Seawind’s new 1190 Sport is well-suited to do some fast cruising.
With the Lagoon 450 S, the French builder has taken a proven concept and incorporated subtle changes to produce a cat that’s easy to operate.
Though comfortable and well appointed, the X4 from X-Yachts is soundly anchored on the performance side of the cruiser-racer spectrum.
After 100-plus launches of a popular 40-footer, the Hallberg-Rassy 40 MK II is a fresh take on a seasoned bluewater cruiser.
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