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The new Altima 60 Pilothouse turns a stormy Hudson River ride into a pleasure
cruise.
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For savoring the golden run from west to east Florida, Formula's 45 provides
just the right blend of speed, comfort and style.
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We kick off the show with lots of our friends.
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After spending only 20 minutes aboard Outer Reef's 73, Ray and Susan Cope
knew what they wanted-and committed to the first 65 sight unseen.
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Built on their terms, Burger's latest 106 is a company showcase of what works best-and sells fast.
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The new Hatteras 77 Convertible is fast and comfortable and blends business and pleasure. And vice versa.
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We launch a brand-new Grand Banks 47 Heritage Classic with a cruise around Singapore, plus a side trip to exotic Langkawi.
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Sunshine Express Bertram's comfortable 360 Express worships the light.
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Cruising from Bangkok to Singapore, where an all-out throttle is everything
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Built on their terms, Burger's latest 106 is a company showcase of what works best - and sells fast.
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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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A Bertram-Hatteras Shootout proves that fishing for points is as good as by the pound.
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Cruisers Yachts 41 Cantius is a good fit for those who like to entertain and cruise. Photo gallery from our January 2012 issue; read the review here.
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At Bertram, it's always been about the ride. This one is for the ages
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This 60-foot cat reinforces the notion that a roomy cruising yacht doesn't have to be ugly - or slow. "Design" Web Extra from our August 2012 issue.
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If high style and top-shelf performance are part of your thinking, the Riva 63 Virtus may be your ticket to the party. She's fast, comfortable and exciting. Click here to read the full review.
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This Portuguese-built vessel that used to fish cod over the Grand Banks has stood the test of time thanks to generations of care. Read more about the ship in The Heart of a Ship: Stories from the Crew of Gazela Primeiro.
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Vintage ads from 100 years of Yachting Magazine
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I took this photograph just as the sun was setting two weeks ago in Antigua from Jolly Harbour Marina. Interesting cloud formation made the sunset even more dramatic.
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Sailing along Russia's eastern peninsula, an American discovers a lost world
where shamans still rule village life and people live off the land.
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