Bavaria’s Cruiser Lineup
Under new management, Bavaria USA introduces a quartet of Farr-designed yachts.
Under new management, Bavaria USA introduces a quartet of Farr-designed yachts.
Loaded with comforts, this mid-line family cruiser is a rock-solid sailer. “Boat Review” from our November 2011 issue.
Nothing lost in translation here: Dufour’s new cruiser is a good French boat. Boat Review from our October 2011 issue.
The offshore-capable Reliance 44, with appropriate systems upgrades, can today be a comfortable, modern cruising boat. “Classic Plastic” Boat Review from our September 2011 issue.
From Morris Yachts comes a U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet trainer that might just tempt sailors to return to school. Boat Review from our September 2011 issue.
First unveiled at last fall’s U.S. Sailboat Show, the Sense line and its optional break-through steering system became the talk of the dock. Boat review from our August 2011 issue.
With fine handling under sail and accommodations that stood out from the fleet, this rakish 45-footer earned CW‘s 2011 prize for Best Cruiser, 40 to 49 feet.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
This new model is nothing like is predecessor and that’s a bonus for all the new owners.
The next generation of a former 49 fter has many options to customize the boat to the owner’s cruising needs.
Advanced gear and ideas can be found throughout this new 40-footer from Jeanneau.
Under new management, Bavaria USA introduces a quartet of Farr-designed yachts.
Loaded with comforts, this mid-line family cruiser is a rock-solid sailer. “Boat Review” from our November 2011 issue.
Nothing lost in translation here: Dufour’s new cruiser is a good French boat. Boat Review from our October 2011 issue.
The offshore-capable Reliance 44, with appropriate systems upgrades, can today be a comfortable, modern cruising boat. “Classic Plastic” Boat Review from our September 2011 issue.
From Morris Yachts comes a U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet trainer that might just tempt sailors to return to school. Boat Review from our September 2011 issue.
First unveiled at last fall’s U.S. Sailboat Show, the Sense line and its optional break-through steering system became the talk of the dock. Boat review from our August 2011 issue.
With fine handling under sail and accommodations that stood out from the fleet, this rakish 45-footer earned CW‘s 2011 prize for Best Cruiser, 40 to 49 feet.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
This 45-foot South African-built catamaran maintains a lofty reputation.
This new model is nothing like is predecessor and that’s a bonus for all the new owners.
The next generation of a former 49 fter has many options to customize the boat to the owner’s cruising needs.
Advanced gear and ideas can be found throughout this new 40-footer from Jeanneau.
Sign up for Cruising World emails to receive features on travel destinations, event listings and product reviews as well as special offers on behalf of Cruising World’s partners.
By signing up you agree to receive communications from Cruising World and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.