Should we be afraid of killer whales?
For three years now, a group of orcas has been damaging the rudders of small boats off the Strait of Gibraltar, Portugal and as far as the Bay of Biscay. This is unusual behavior for these marine ...
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For three years now, a group of orcas has been damaging the rudders of small boats off the Strait of Gibraltar, Portugal and as far as the Bay of Biscay. This is unusual behavior for these marine ...
In terms of new arrivals and departures, this category is the most active of all, proof that most builders are trying to establish themselves in this large multihull niche. The 50 to 60-footers ...
Subscribers onlyFor this, our third edition of the Power Multihull Buyer’s Guide, we’ve introduced a new category, one that brings together multipowers that are more respectful of the environment. Powered by ...
Subscribers onlyFor this, our fourth edition of the Power Multihull Buyer’s Guide, the category that brings together the most environmentally friendly multipowers now features right at the beginning of the ...
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 onlyFrom 40 to 49 feet, we enter the family of long-term cruising boats. Aboard these catamarans and trimarans, nothing is impossible, and their (reasonable) size allows a family crew to handle them with ...
Subscribers onlyWhether they’re designed for comfortable cruising or for racing, these 12- to 14-meter units have two major advantages: they remain accessible in terms of handling and technical management, while ...
Subscribers onlyDo you envisage setting off to cruise round the Mediterranean, the West Indies, the Atlantic, or to the other side of the world? Well it’s in this family of multihulls that you can find what you are ...
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 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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