Onboard the Divine 595, the World is Your Oyster
The new Oyster 595 is not only a magnificent vessel in its own right, but it’s also a window to the rarified world of custom, post-pandemic, handcrafted boatbuilding.
The new Oyster 595 is not only a magnificent vessel in its own right, but it’s also a window to the rarified world of custom, post-pandemic, handcrafted boatbuilding.
For the 675, Oyster ups the performance ante with twin rudders, a powerful sail plan, and options for a carbon mast and rigging. The sumptuous
For a devoted sect of bluewater sailors, nothing beats a yacht from Oyster, and that includes the latest offering from the British builder, the rangy 475.
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
The purposeful 62-foot Oyster 625 is a remarkable, state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Boat review from our August 2012 issue.
With this spectacular 62-footer, designer Rob Humphreys and the craftsmen at Oyster Marine, working in tandem, have teamed up to produce a state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Systems rich, the 625 is beefy and striking, with top-shelf gear and equipment throughout. The Oyster 625 is a part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
It comes as no surprise that this new Oyster is luxurious below and purposeful on deck. A review from our November 2010 issue.
Jeremy McGeary reviews this new megayacht for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
Jeremy McGeary reviews this New Zealand built boat for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
On an Oyster 72 built to explore the remote parts of the world, a crew finds that Canada’s arctic is a wild place. “Yacht Style” from our May 2008 issue.
Cruising World 2008 New Boat Showcase
The new Oyster 595 is not only a magnificent vessel in its own right, but it’s also a window to the rarified world of custom, post-pandemic, handcrafted boatbuilding.
For the 675, Oyster ups the performance ante with twin rudders, a powerful sail plan, and options for a carbon mast and rigging. The sumptuous
For a devoted sect of bluewater sailors, nothing beats a yacht from Oyster, and that includes the latest offering from the British builder, the rangy 475.
The 2013 Boat of the Year awards represent a wide spectrum of winning designs. Meet this year’s nine winners! Boat of the Year from our January 2013 issue.
The purposeful 62-foot Oyster 625 is a remarkable, state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Boat review from our August 2012 issue.
With this spectacular 62-footer, designer Rob Humphreys and the craftsmen at Oyster Marine, working in tandem, have teamed up to produce a state-of-the-art example of contemporary yacht design and construction. Systems rich, the 625 is beefy and striking, with top-shelf gear and equipment throughout. The Oyster 625 is a part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
It comes as no surprise that this new Oyster is luxurious below and purposeful on deck. A review from our November 2010 issue.
Jeremy McGeary reviews this new megayacht for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
Jeremy McGeary reviews this New Zealand built boat for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
On an Oyster 72 built to explore the remote parts of the world, a crew finds that Canada’s arctic is a wild place. “Yacht Style” from our May 2008 issue.
Cruising World 2008 New Boat Showcase
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