Sail Green: Spirit 111
Spirit Yachts has launched one of the most sustainable superyachts afloat.
Spirit Yachts has launched one of the most sustainable superyachts afloat.
Design Trends/Part IV: Once a place to steer and trim — period — the contemporary cockpit has become a considered haven at rest and under way.
As the biggest hole on a sailboat, the companionway must excel at letting sailors in and keeping water out.
Cruising Club of America members put on their thinking caps to come up with environmentally friendly sailboat design recommendations.
For the ninth consecutive year, watchmaker Officine Panerai is sponsoring the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge, with venues in Europe, the Caribbean, and New England. If you’re in a port nearby, don’t miss the show—and bring a camera. Photos by Eleanor Lawson.
In Fine Company: In a fleet of classic beauties, Dorade, perhaps Olin Stephens’ most famous design, still turns heads when her sails are set and the rail is down.
During a summer sojourn to her home waters, an old ketch’s past takes on vivid meaning when her original first mate, 60 years on, pays a visit.
This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.
Lean and lithe yet sound and fast, the British-built Spirit 46 Bamboozle is a thoroughly contemporary conveyance with the form and soul of a classic. “Yacht Style” from our October 2011 issue.
John and Caroline Charnley wanted to sail around the world. They just needed to build the Discovery 50 catamaran–and a boatbuilding company–first.
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. Photos by Billy Black
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. From “Yachtsyle” in our December 2010 issue
Spirit Yachts has launched one of the most sustainable superyachts afloat.
Design Trends/Part IV: Once a place to steer and trim — period — the contemporary cockpit has become a considered haven at rest and under way.
As the biggest hole on a sailboat, the companionway must excel at letting sailors in and keeping water out.
Cruising Club of America members put on their thinking caps to come up with environmentally friendly sailboat design recommendations.
For the ninth consecutive year, watchmaker Officine Panerai is sponsoring the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge, with venues in Europe, the Caribbean, and New England. If you’re in a port nearby, don’t miss the show—and bring a camera. Photos by Eleanor Lawson.
In Fine Company: In a fleet of classic beauties, Dorade, perhaps Olin Stephens’ most famous design, still turns heads when her sails are set and the rail is down.
During a summer sojourn to her home waters, an old ketch’s past takes on vivid meaning when her original first mate, 60 years on, pays a visit.
This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.
Lean and lithe yet sound and fast, the British-built Spirit 46 Bamboozle is a thoroughly contemporary conveyance with the form and soul of a classic. “Yacht Style” from our October 2011 issue.
John and Caroline Charnley wanted to sail around the world. They just needed to build the Discovery 50 catamaran–and a boatbuilding company–first.
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. Photos by Billy Black
Doted over by Maine craftsmen and devoted owners during a 20-month refit, the Sparkman & Stephens-designed yawl Bolero is savoring her new vitality. From “Yachtsyle” in our December 2010 issue
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