
Nordhavn Launches the 46 MK II
Nearly 40 years after the debut of the original 46, Pacific Asian Enterprises reimagines its pioneering passagemaker for modern voyagers.
Read about some of the top expedition yachts and long range cruiser yachts in the world.

Nearly 40 years after the debut of the original 46, Pacific Asian Enterprises reimagines its pioneering passagemaker for modern voyagers.

This superyacht from Delta is designed for efficient cruising at 12 to 14 knots, but also has a projected 27-knot top-end.

The Kadey-Krogen Yachts 60 Open has trans-Atlantic range and is the culmination of a half-century of boatbuilding knowhow.

The 780 Adventure has a reported range of 3,200 miles, an oversize toy locker, updated styling and optional ice ratings.

The yacht’s customizable interior offers four or five staterooms, extensive stowage and space for tenders and jet skis.

This enclosed flybridge cruiser features an articulating rear swim platform and two-stateroom layout with a full-beam master.

A steel-hulled 78-foot Adventure Series flagship hits the water from the Florida-based yacht builder, Outer Reef.

The 540 follows the recent debut of the Outer Reef 780 Adventure.

This long-range cruiser has three staterooms, comes in flybridge and skylounge versions and has 30-knot speed.

Projected top speed for the vessel is 16 knots with standard power, or 21 knots with the optional propulsion package.

The Infynito 90 combines long-range cruising with cutting-edge design, solar power and luxurious, sustainable interiors.

With a stout fiberglass hull and a 1,200-nautical-mile range, the 670 Azure is built for long-distance cruising.