Yachting Photos
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C. Raymond Hunt Associates taps its gene pool for two boats as different from one another as they are the same. Web extra from our November 2011 issue; read the complete story here.
Photos of the Hunt 52 Sedan Cruiser and Maryland 53 Pilot Boat by John Bildahl. |
The Ferretti 620 will have Americans speaking the language of love. Web extra from our November 2011 issue; read the complete story here.
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Preserving its heritage while looking to the future, Apalachicola has staked out a unique slice of Florida. Web extra from our November 2011 issue; photos by George Sass Sr. Read the article here.
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Equipment to make your onshore exploration a bit more comfortable. "Gear" from our October 2011 issue.
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The tailor-made Sanlorenzo SL72 reveals the yard's embrace of flexibility and elegant design. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
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The Apreamare 48 combines Italian style and craftsmanship with American sensibilities. The result is a beautiful performer that is designed for enjoying the good life. Web extra from our October 2011 issue. Photos by Jody Dole.
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Repeat customers took a year for post-launch fine-tuning before placing this 138-foot Holland Jachtbouw into charter--with ambitious plans for a world cruise in 2012. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
Read more about Calliope here. |
Perfection is an elusive quality, but that doesn't stop Palm Beach Yachts from trying to achieve it. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
Read the complete story here. |
Jay Coyle finds paradise right in his backyard along a 500-mile route lined with contrasts and fun for the entire family. Web extra from our October 2011 issue. Photos by Jay and Nelia Coyle.
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The Hunt HBI 30 center console is a fun-loving SUV that can be customized for the salty crowd. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
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The Cabo 44 HTX stays true to the builder's tradition of producing innovative and tough fishing machines. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
Read Kevin Faley's article about the Cabo 44 HTX and watch a video here. |
The Chesapeake Bay offers the cruiser a chance to go off the beaten path and enjoy the magic of fall. Web extra from our October 2011 issue. Photos by George Sass Sr.
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A mothership of this size, range and quality may be the best way to stalk the ultimate catch. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
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The first of a Newport J-Class race series might have been short on participants, but it was long on action. Photos by Billy Black.
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Older yachts that have been meticulously upgraded may offer the best bets for luxury charter at realistic prices. See the photos of Audacia and Perfect Persuasion here, and read Kim Kavin's article.
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A charter aboard the 114-foot Sunreef Che is an adventure in lightness and well-being. Web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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When an engine failure causes the 120-foot Benetti Kai to stay at the dock, adventure in Antigua ensue. Web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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An engine failure spawns the ultimate challenge for crew aboard the 120-foot Benetti Kai: Create a five-star charter experience without ever leaving the dock. Web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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The new Sea Ray 450 Sedan Bridge marries cruisability with maneuverability. Web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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If you love boats and wonder what's behind those pearly gates, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. Photos by Christa Buckingham. Web extra to Mary South's feature in our September 2011 issue.
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Sabre spices up the traditonal Down East category with a well-designed, peppy and efficient 48-footer. Web extra from our September 2011 issue; photos by Billy Black. Plus, read George Sass Jr.'s article on the Sabre 48 and watch the boat in action with our video.
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The Fleming 55's continuous evolution has created a classic that just won't quit. Web extra from our September 2011 issue. Read George Sass Sr.'s article about the Fleming 55 here.
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The new Viking 42 Open delivers versatility and durability in a small package. Web extra from our September 2011 issue. Read our Boat Review here.
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Maintaining a healthy and successful gene pool promises a long life for the M Series fleet. A web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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Cascais is a hotspot for sailors, spectators and media at the first stop of the America's Cup World Series. Photos by Gilles Martin-Raget.
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