Oceanis 30.1 Review By ROBERT H. PERRY
This entry-level family cruiser has packed in everything for fun sailing Sailing Magazine Here is a very interesting 30-footer—its actually 29 feet 6 inches—from Beneteau for its Oceanis series. The…

This entry-level family cruiser has packed in everything for fun sailing Sailing Magazine Here is a very interesting 30-footer—its actually 29 feet 6 inches—from Beneteau for its Oceanis series. The…
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EXCESS will be the True Sailor’s Catamaran ” EXCESS is a cruising brand inspired by racing, aimed at experienced sailors who want to buy a boat rather than charter –…
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Selden has supplied nearly half the world’s J/70s and recently added capacity at their Gosport, UK facility to handle extra J/70 and other small boat demand. The new US spar…
By Sam Jefferson Boats keep getting wider and wider they say, yet the new Beneteau 46.1 has identical beam to her predecessor. What is different is that the beam is…
Boat test by CRUISING HELMSMAN (Issue n° 02, February 2019) Over the last few years I have been reporting about boatbuilder Beneteau’s change in direction being driven by its general…
Oceanis 46.1 Product Manager Clement Bercault walks us through the new Oceanis 46.1. Click to Learn more about the Oceanis 46.1
The new J/99 is featured in the latest issue of Seahorse Magazine, just hitting the news stands now. Here is an excerpt of their review… “The new J/99, built by…