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Cruisers 50ft-plus

Dufour 530 and Dufour 61

Ever since joining forces with catamaran builder Fountaine Pajot in 2018, France’s Dufour has been on a roll, and 2020 has been no exception.

Hylas H57

The Hylas H57 will impress discerning yachtsmen and women. The flowing lines of the latest hydrodynamic hull design offer comfort and speed during trans ocean passages.

Grand Banks 54

Grand Banks continues its bold foray into redefining the future of efficient long-range cruising with the upcoming imminent release of the Grand Banks 54, the second addition to the new Grand Banks family series.

The Latest Downeast-Style Boats

Soundings editors Gary Reich and Pim Van Hemmen talk about the most recent Downeast-style boats to hit the market, including the Sabre 58, the MJM 53z and the True North 34 Outboard Express.

Sirena 58 Coupe

Sirena’s head of North American operations, “Cos” Constantinou walks the Passagemaker team through the just-launched 58 Coupe.

Burger Boat Company 50’ Cruiser

In our 157 years of helping to create an owner’s vision, one of the most significant milestones in that journey is their very first decision.

Outback 50

The Outback 50 combines the cruising sensibilities of a trawler with a 20-knot Michael Peters hull.

Seaglider Saved!

A cruising family and two friends have recovered the University of Washington’s Seaglider in the Pacific, after learning about the plight of the damaged automated underwater vehicle from a story in SAIL.

Today’s Trivia: Need for Speed

Named for the author of Around the World in 80 Days, the Jules Verne Trophy commemorates the fastest circumnavigation on record. Which of the following

A Father, Son and a Custom Boat

“It was almost standing waves, and we were hobby horsing. The bow was going whoosh, and we were going nowhere,” says Kevin Starnes, 62. He’s

Weekly Photo: Aloft

Going up the mast can be daunting, but not for this sailor who tackled the task while underway on Narragansett Bay last summer. This year,

Scraping the Sky

Colloquially the term “skyscraper” is used to refer to a tall city building, but nearly a hundred years before its modern architectural association, it had

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