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Hans Christian Yachts started building sailboats in the early 1970’s from its factory in Taiwan. The combination of German craftmanship and technology, along with low labor costs in Taiwan,…
Hans Christian Yachts started building sailboats in the early 1970’s from its factory in Taiwan. The combination of German craftmanship and technology, along with low labor costs in Taiwan,…
Originally built to race under the IOR, this boat remains competitive as a club racer. The C&C 40 entered production as a 1978 model, and was phased out in…
We are happy to have the 2005 J/100 coming to New Orleans this summer. The ideal boat for the owner was a short handed day sailor which the J 100…
A few of the innovative designs on the new Oceanis 41.1 New style transom & swim platform Full Size Master Cabin Berth / Innovative way of adding the second…
A relatively narrow yet stiff 37-footer that has won a number of prestigious regattas and races worldwide. The latest notable result was a third consecutive win in the ORC…
Cruising World’s Review of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 54 DS PERFORMANCE, VALUE, AND A NEW STYLING BENCHMARK DEFINE THE JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 54 DS. Jeanneau’s distinctive new flagship, the…
Progressive® Insurance Strictly Sail® Miami February 16-20, 2017 at Miamarina at Bayside Save the Date—South Florida’s Best Selling Boat Show Mark your calendar for the 2017 Progressive® Insurance…
Family and friends gathered yesterday in Stonington, CT to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the launching of the 24’ sloop RAGTIME – Rod Johnstone’s garage-born, dream boat built by hand…
Trying it before buying it 2016 April 25 By DAVID LISCIO The new sharing economy comes to sailing would-be sailors into owners through boat-sharing clubs For many sailors, the dream…
The J/88 now offers an option to make the J 88 even easier to sail for one or two people. The robust self-tacking system is from Selden for $2,340. …