2025 Sail Buyer's Guide
For a long time now, this has been the category in which the biggest builders have been competing most fiercely. And this is only to be expected: 45 to 50 feet is the ideal size that most family crews ...
Subscribers onlyFor a long time now, this has been the category in which the biggest builders have been competing most fiercely. And this is only to be expected: 45 to 50 feet is the ideal size that most family crews ...
Subscribers onlyThis is undoubtedly the category where the largest manufacturers compete most fiercely. And that’s only to be expected: this size of multihull is undoubtedly the one that most family crews have in ...
Subscribers onlyFor many, a multihull from 40 to 50 feet is the ideal size for going to the other side of the world, whilst remaining easy to handle by a family crew.
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Subscribers onlyJust two years ago, this was almost certainly the category in which the biggest builders were competing most fiercely. And that was only to be expected: this size of multihull is undoubtedly the one ...
Subscribers onlySo why do we see more and more sailors changing from monohulls to catamarans, and almost none in the opposite direction? What motivates them? What are the arguments in favour of the catamaran? To ...
Subscribers onlyFor three years now, Multihulls World has been offering you a complete guide to the global production of sailing multihulls. In fact, in addition to the 150 essential models on the market that ...
Subscribers onlyIt’s already been four years since we started the Buyer’s Guide! One month after our special Power Buyer’s Guide, this year’s closing special issue is the only publication in digital and print ...
It’s already been five years since we started the Buyer’s Guide! One month after our special Multipower Buyer’s Guide, this year’s closing special issue is the only publication in the boating ...
When you love, you don’t count the cost... But when sailing, and especially when cruising, is it best to have two or three hulls? A close match, because the trimarans have more than one argument in ...
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