2015 MULTIHULL BUYER’S GUIDE MULTIHULLS FROM 41 TO 50 FEET
For 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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For 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.
Subscribers onlyManageable as a family crew, capable of reeling off the miles and crossing oceans, multihulls of from 40 to 50 feet are the ‘favorites’ of blue-water cruisers.
Subscribers onlyThis is a category of multihulls containing a particularly diverse selection: you’ll find the smallest cruising catamarans, trimarans for coastal rallying, but also some real speed machines. But ...
Subscribers onlyThe family of cruising multihulls under 40 feet long is particularly rich, as in it we find both racers, and catamarans capable of taking you to the other side of the world. There is bound to be a ...
Subscribers onlyBetween 50 and 60 feet, we enter the ultimate in long-term cruising boats. Boats which can be managed shorthanded, and which offer incredible volumes and top-level performance.
Subscribers onlyWe take a look at the very best from the family of cruising catamarans. Seaworthy boats offering real comfort under way and capable of knocking off the miles like a metronome, even when sailing ...
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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