Sailboat Review: Italia Yachts 14.98
There’s but one word to describe the Italia Yachts 14.98 model’s attention to detail, long list of options, approach, and execution: magnifico.
There’s but one word to describe the Italia Yachts 14.98 model’s attention to detail, long list of options, approach, and execution: magnifico.
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The Beneteau 37.1, a top performance cruiser from French builders and designers, is a pleasure to sail.
This offshore globe-trotter sticks with tradition while adding modern ideas to make cruising easier and more comfortable.
This sailboat introduces new features while integrating elements from Dufour’s 470 and 530.
The Tartan 455, born on the shores of Lake Erie, is a testament to old-school Midwestern gumption.
This 2006 build is for sale through Lyman-Morse with an asking price of $310,000.
The Excess 14 catamaran stepped up and delivered a punch, despite nearly calm conditions, providing a hint of the fun a good breeze might deliver.
The Oyster 495 is an impressive, new entry-level model from this builder of bigger, higher-end sailing yachts.
If your cruising frame of mind extends to a versatile deck-saloon design with surprising sailing chops, take a gander at the Moody DS41.
The new Dufour has a decidedly contemporary package added to its traditional full-batten mainsail and timeless performance.
Beneteau’s First 36 is designed from the bottom up for one purpose: to go sailing.
There’s but one word to describe the Italia Yachts 14.98 model’s attention to detail, long list of options, approach, and execution: magnifico.
The all-carbon-fiber Rapido 40 trimaran is a sailor’s dream boat: quick, stable and ready for blue water.
The Beneteau 37.1, a top performance cruiser from French builders and designers, is a pleasure to sail.
This offshore globe-trotter sticks with tradition while adding modern ideas to make cruising easier and more comfortable.
This sailboat introduces new features while integrating elements from Dufour’s 470 and 530.
The Tartan 455, born on the shores of Lake Erie, is a testament to old-school Midwestern gumption.
This 2006 build is for sale through Lyman-Morse with an asking price of $310,000.
The Excess 14 catamaran stepped up and delivered a punch, despite nearly calm conditions, providing a hint of the fun a good breeze might deliver.
The Oyster 495 is an impressive, new entry-level model from this builder of bigger, higher-end sailing yachts.
If your cruising frame of mind extends to a versatile deck-saloon design with surprising sailing chops, take a gander at the Moody DS41.
The new Dufour has a decidedly contemporary package added to its traditional full-batten mainsail and timeless performance.
Beneteau’s First 36 is designed from the bottom up for one purpose: to go sailing.
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