Sport Yachts from 60 to 70’
Doubling the wind speed from the first zephyr, accelerating suddenly in a good breeze, and easing or even flying a hull then winning races without making the slightest concession to the aesthetics, ...
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Doubling the wind speed from the first zephyr, accelerating suddenly in a good breeze, and easing or even flying a hull then winning races without making the slightest concession to the aesthetics, ...
Subscribers onlyThere is no doubt that with their large industrial groups, the French currently dominate world multihull production. With their huge market, the United States is the industry’s engine. We admire the ...
Subscribers onlyThis event was conceived following a simple observation by the enthusiastic, 82-year-old American Stephen Burzon: that while St. Maarten seems to be the epicenter of multihull sailing, it does not ...
Subscribers onlyWhile we are still sunbathing on the trampolines of our favorite boats, it’s already time to talk about the future. September traditionally marks the start of boat show season, when we are always ...
Subscribers onlyThis is now the second edition of this election; we would have been foolish not to build on last year's success... With over 10,000 votes accounted for and the continuous support of the International ...
Following an absence of two years to the health crisis and its restrictions on public events, the International Multihull Show is now back on track to become the meeting place for multihull ...
Subscribers onlyIf there’s one show you shouldn’t miss, this is one! The International Multihull Show is a must-attend event for all those who like to sail on two or three hulls, and it’s currently the only ...
Subscribers onlyThe 50 to 60-foot category you’ve been familiar with up until the previous edition of our Buyer’s Guide now includes so many models that we’ve had to split it in two! That’s right, most ...
Subscribers onlyWhen 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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