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Biggest 38’ family cruiser in the world.
The Selene 38 Voyager Aft-cabin is based on the successful Archer design with several technical improvements like Diamond Sea Glaze sliding doors, optional Seakeeper gyro stabilization, Li-Ion batteries, a new electricity management system, a sea-chest for easier maintenance, an optional water maker with high-voltage auto-clean system, etc… A happy and classy gentleman’s yacht which has been cruising in British Columbia, the Bahamas, the Greek islands and South-East Asia for decades already. This beautiful and charming pocket yacht has always been incredibly popular because of its unique layout which guarantees privacy to four people or two couples. Because of its moderate size it can be hauled-out by the smallest Travelift and accommodated in almost any marina anywhere in the world. Thanks to its classic lines designed by Howard Chen and the legendary marine architect Ted Hood, winner of the 1972 America’s Cup, the Selene 38 Aft-cabin model is, and will remain, one of Howard Chen’s favorite yachts. When creating this yacht the designers adopted the unique concept of the “Whale Back” hull, that was a trademark of Ted Hood’s designs. This is why the aft cabin concept has so much headroom and space in the engine room. It probably has the best engine room layout for its size anywhere.
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While the Selene 38 Voyager Aft-cabin is a legendary yacht, she doesn’t compromise on modern technology and first class components, like the recent addition of Diamond Sea Glaze doors, improved sound-proofing, optional air-conditioning, generator and larger aluminum fuel tanks for extensive cruising. Howard says that the best-selling yachts of all time were the Grand Banks 36-42, but when their production ended for a while Howard decided he wanted to bring a high quality compact trawler back to the market. He wanted to build an elegant yacht with traditional timber joinery, leather upholstery, teak & holly floors, a spacious interior with two cabins and two heads, a cozy salon, a practical galley and safe decks. The Selene 38 Voyager Aft-cabin is an excellent family cruiser, or the perfect Looper’s yacht. A tender finds its natural spot on top of the aft cabin where it can be loaded by a mast and boom.
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Many Selene 38 Voyager Aft-cabin make use of the mast for a steadying sail which gives the boat a classy « heritage yacht » style as well as a simple and maintenance-free stabilization system. And all this, including a flybridge with an outdoor deck salon, comes at an affordable price! As the entry level model of the trawlers range, the Selene 38 Voyager Aft-cabin is still a best-seller. We call it our “small super-yacht”, all the space is inside…
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The Best Motor Yachts by Length in 2024
The motor yachts assembled here are ordered by length (LOA) and include a range from super cabin cruisers to superyachts.
This is a guide to the 15 most impressive motor yachts in different sizes and categories.
This review of motor yachts is a celebration of design in both form and function. Brands, model and size of motor yacht. These water vessels give individuals unlimited freedom and access to all the oceans, and lakes of the earth.
Motor yachts today are both rugged and highly sophisticated. They are large watercraft with impressive levels of functionality that provide safety, comfort, and privacy. They are the ideal haven to chill and unwind, especially if you love being on the water like we do.
We’ve been going to boat shows and hitching rides when possible to make this list.
Here are 15 of the best motor yacht brands to make it easy.
They are shown in order of size, increasing to the super yachts that require a large crew to run.
We have removed some models owned by associates of the Russian regime. The Lurssen Nord is just one example.
Top 5 Best Motor Yachts in 2024
All the motor yachts we've tested, tecnomar lamborghini 63 yacht.
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Where to buy tecnomar lamborghini 63 yacht:.
Lamborghini has big plans to commemorate the brand’s 60th anniversary. The iconic Italian automaker started manufacturing in 1963. Building 63 limited edition supercars, dubbed the Siàn, wasn’t enough. The carmaker also has teamed up with Tecnomar, part of the Italian Sea Group shipyards, to build 63 limited-edition yachts.
The result is the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63. It’s 63 feet long and will do 63 knots flat out. That puts it on a short list of the world’s fastest motor yachts. To achieve such a feat, twin V12 MAN diesel engines are paired with a state-of-the-art hull design. The ride is fast but also smooth, comfortable, and sporty. It’s a nautical experience that is becoming of the Lamborghini name.
- Length: 63 feet (19.2 meters)
- Beam: 18 feet (5.5 meters)
- Dry displacement: 52,910 pounds (24 tonnes)
- Engines: 2x MAN V12-2000 twin-turbo, 24.24 liter, common-rail marine diesels
- Total power: 4,000 hp (2,942 kW)
- Total torque: 9,388 lb-ft (13,000 Nm)
- Max Speed: 63 knots (73 mph, 117 kph)
- Cruising Speed: 41 knots (46 mph, 74 kph)
- Fuel consumption (max): 212 gph (800 l/h)
- Fuel consumption (cruising) : 132 gph (500 l/h)
- Fuel tankage: 951 gal (3,600 liters)
- Water tankage: 159 gal (600 liters)
- CE Category: B-16
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Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1295
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Where to book jeanneau merry fisher 1295:.
All new for 2023, Jeanneau has introduced the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly, also called the NC Weekender 1295 Fly. At just over 40 feet, this true three-level yacht boasts three staterooms, two heads, tons of comfortable seating and lounge space, and enough storage to bring all your stuff with you.
Beyond helm features for easier docking, this cabin cruiser is designed to carry you and your family comfortably. There’s not really another 40-foot flybridge that offers as much as the 1295 for the same price point.
The spacious salon level features sliding glass doors that open onto the aft cockpit. The aft galley is fully appointed and allows for the perfect flow for socialization during meals and hanging out. The cockpit features a walkthrough boarding door to port and a large fold-down swim terrace to starboard.
Finally, the staterooms and heads are large and comfortable, with plenty of storage and headroom below.
- Length: (Overall/Hull) 41 feet, 2 inches/12.56 meters; 39 feet, 1 inch/11.92 meters
- Beam: 12 feet, 6 inches/3.80 meters
- Draft: 2 feet, 6 inches/0.76 meters
- Hull Weight: 18,031 pounds/8,181 kilograms
- Bridge Clearance: 16 feet, 5 inches/5.0 meters
- Fuel Capacity: 310 gallons/1,174 liters
- Engines: 3x 300 horsepower Yamaha outboards
- CE Category: B10/C12
Fleming Yachts
Where to buy Fleming 55:
The Fleming 55 motor yacht is stylish and designed for comfortable long range cruising and boasts a huge storage capacity with a total area of over 250 sq ft. The nautical design displacement hull has a range of 2,000 nm with an environmentally friendly low fuel burn of just over 10 gph.
The yacht is fitted with an aquadrive anti-vibration drive system for smooth cruising. The Fleming 55 aft deck is large and spacious and extends into the salon with loads of room for deck chairs and water gear. Interior has beautiful mood lighting.
It consists of 3 good size cabins so can overnight 6 – 8 adults in comfort, and it has 3 separate heads and a beautiful raised pilot house for the skipper or captain. The master cabin is set forward as a queen berth and the bed is remote and can retract. The aft bulkhead can be used as a remote work office. The salon has an L-settee, fitted icemaker, bar, cute coffee table and TV lift area and there is room for added entertainment system components.
Another awesome added feature is the fitted “dumbwaiter” that assists in getting refreshments up from the galley. The galley is fitted with a side-by-side fridge freezer set and an under-mount double stainless steel sink with a waste disposer. This yacht is a classic and is worth viewing.
- Length: 55’9"
- Dry Weight: 67,801 lbs
- Capacity: 6 - 8 people
- Motor: 2 x 500HP Cummins QSC Engines
Grand Trawler 62
Where to buy Grand Trawler 62:
The Grand Trawler 62 from Beneteau hits the mark all round and is super comfortable for both live aboard and long-distance cruises. Designed to overnight 6 to 8 adults on board this gorgeous motor yacht showcases one the largest flybridges on the market for its hull length. The crisp clean interior design reflects the superior quality and workmanship that sets Beneteau’s unmistakable brand apart from the rest.
Beneteau has absolutely hit the mark with the design on this motor yacht. It features an open flowing galley, huge lounge salon and raised cockpit. The transom has a unique sea terrace area, and the master cabin layout is private and beautiful and boasts a full size double bed. It provides soft smooth comfort on board if planning long range cruising with a gyro-stabilizer and the auto-glide trim tabs.
- Length: 62’
- Beam: 17’10"
- Dry Weight: 29,500 lbs
- Motor: MANi6 730 2 x 730 HPDiesel (2x537kW)
Leopard Catamarans
Leopard 46 Powercat
Where to buy Leopard 46 Powercat:
If you are seeking extra space for entertaining and separate private berths for the crew on long passages, then the Leopard 46 is a great alternative motor yacht option to consider when deciding on a brand. Awesome for cruising, docking and anchoring, the top deck offers a great 360-degree view for sundowners. The advantage of a cat-style motor yacht is the low hull depth it has making it easy to cruise, dock or anchor in low depth ocean waters.
The exterior and interior spaces flow into each other, so the use of space is maximized, giving great volume. There is a spacious 3 or 4 cabin en-suite configuration for this hull length, perfect for guests where privacy matters. Loads of deck space for everyone to spread out and enjoy. It is streamlined and neat in terms of layout, practical use of space, giving you a nice feeling of relaxation and a home away from home feel. Awesome size U-shaped settee caters for 8 guests to dine in comfort, so perfect for entertaining or unforgettable candle-light evenings.
- Length: 46’4"
- Beam: 24’1"
- Dry Weight: 36,945 lbs
- Capacity: 8 - 12 people
- Motor: 2 x Yanmar 52 HP
Back Cove Yachts
Back Cove 41
Where to buy Back Cove 41:
The Back Cove 41 is designed and constructed in Maine, USA. The 41 is the flagship of the Back Cove motor yacht range. The motor yacht is a perfect combination of traditional and modern in terms of its design. It is a very economical and comfortable classic for long range excursions.
The yacht is fitted with an efficient single diesel engine and straight shaft, thrusters, a generator set, and reverse cycle heat and air conditioning systems for more extreme weather conditions. With no fly bridge it is easy to captain and maneuver singlehanded and it can overnight up to 6 adults.
This elegant yet practical motor boat consists of two state cabins, two heads and a well-thought-out saloon. The interior is balanced and sensible with a dual stainless steel refrigerator & freezer set, a simple ceramic cooktop surface and a fitted convection microwave and a groovy U-shaped settee that converts into a dinette. Comfortable, stately and classic cruising yacht for all purposes.
- Length: 46’6”
- Capacity: 6 people
- Motor: Cummins QSC8.3 marine diesel engine
Nordic Tugs
Nordic Tug 54
Where to buy Nordic Tug 54:
These sturdy ocean vessels are made in the US in the original classic tugboat style, rugged from the outside and the best kept secret is that they are incredibly beautiful and comfortable on the inside. A perfect floating home away from home for a live-aboard adventure and capable of exploring and facing all types of oceans that may have more adverse weather systems.
This tug style motor yacht has both a pilothouse and lower deck, and then an open flow from the salon into the aft deck. The hull is made from solid knitted fiberglass reinforced plastic and fitted with solid stainless steel handrails. The design offers safety and absolute comfort and they are built to last for many years. For long range expeditions, it has 1,300 gallon fuel capacity in a dual set of tanks and 300 gallon water holding capacity and large black water holding tank at 130 gallon capacity.
This cruising motor yacht boasts classic teak interiors, a classic chart drawer and there is every attention to detail on the cabinets and draws throughout. It has 2 comfortable queen size berths below. Day – night shaded solid fitted windows are in the salon. The galley is beautiful and features a functional and spacious U-shaped solid surface countertop. Viewing this motor yacht interior is worth it. Solid lasting stainless steel finishes throughout and a functional extra stainless steel basin fitted in the aft deck. Split air heating and cooling system installed so perfect for all extreme weather conditions.
- Length: 56’1"
- Beam: 16’1"
- Dry Weight: 68,000 lbs
- Capacity: 4 - 6 people
- Motor: Volvo Penta – D11 – 670 HP Diesel
Bertram Yachts
Bertram 61 Convertible
Where to buy Bertram 61 Convertible:
The Bertrams 61 is a sporty bluewater fishing cruiser and is a perfect man cave that is fit for a king and perfect for a 6 person cruising or fishing adventure. Every attention to solid long lasting detail on layout, fittings and the hull design. The expansive 188 ft cockpit has a barbeque and has huge customized fish boxes.
The classic Amtico teak and maple wood interior is unreal and the saloon has a 360 degree view with large windows. It has 2 cabins, the master has a queen size double bed, and the second has 2 single beds (bunk bed option). The galley doubles up into a bar with shellacked wood stools. Well worth viewing in person, and definitely wet weather gear required with this one!
- Length: 61’1"
- Beam: 18’3"
- Motor: Caterpillar C32 ACERT diesels
Azimut Yachts
Azimut Magellano 66
Where to buy Azimut Magellano 66:
The Azimut Magellano 66 has a striking visual appeal. The innovative dual-mode hull on this motor yacht decreases the use of horsepower making this vessel super fuel efficient for long range distances.
This 66 foot motor yacht has a near 2,000 mile range, so all those secret hideaway coves and overnight destinations will be well within your reach. The progressive interior space allows for 6 – 8 adults to be in total comfort for cruising, docking or adventures on anchor.
Aesthetically balanced, this motor yacht interior is streamlined and contemporary with attention to every detail. The fly bridge is fitted with a barbecue for entertainment, and an outdoor shower for fresh water splashes after an early morning swim. The saloon offers a beautiful indoor entertainment space. The entire motor yacht is fitted with customised innovative cabinets for storage and neatness. Below deck are three spacious private staterooms. Well worth viewing the Azimut 66 in person, this is a very sought after motor yacht design.
- Length: 66’1"
- Dry Weight: 46,400 lbs
- Capacity: 6 - 10 people
- Motor: 425-hp Cummins QSB 5.9s
Prestige Yachts
Prestige X70
Where to buy Prestige X70:
Prestige Yachts X70 launches the unique compact motor superyacht that dreams are made of. Captains, owners and skippers are going to love the infinite cockpit area, it is super comfortable and spacious. A new feature is that the upper fly deck layout has a walk area on each side for ease of access. The maritime-angled window gives the classic yacht exterior shape a more çheeky sporty feel.
A refreshing spacious open plan layout that flows right throughout the yacht allows you to add small elements of comfort to match your personal taste. This motor yacht can accommodate 6 – 10 adults in total comfort for cruising, docking or vacations. The engine room workmanship and layout are worth a special mention and the yacht is driven by dual Volvo Penta 900-hp diesel engines.
The main deck is light and has a very open plan feel with comfortable seating couches that keep you close to the water. The galley is open plan and centrally positioned for serving meals and refreshments, and can be closed off for privacy. Below deck it has 3 ensuite cabins, and the master suite boasts a full size bed with en-suite and has it’s own private access portside. The aft swim platform is on the transom and it has a fitted retractable couch so this space can also be enjoyed. Definitely worth viewing this motor yacht in person.
- Length: 71’7"
- Beam: 17’6"
- Dry Weight: 73,634 lbs
- Motor: 2 x 1200 or 1350 hp Volvo Penta D13
Viking Yachts
Where to buy Viking 82:
Viking 82 is utter luxury and excellence combined. Modern with clean space and awesome layout. It is also compact, rugged and versatile for fishing or water sport activities. The motor yacht command station has full weather protection and is outfitted with custom designed navigation and entertainment systems.
Below deck are 4 ensuite cabins with walk-in showers and generous windows, the master suite has a king size bed, and enhanced lighting. The open bridge layout is spacious and has a full size dinette and electric grill and the galley has stone counters.
There’s a beautiful sun pad and lounge area and it comes with a wet bar. World class walnut cabinets throughout. The huge transom fish box can double up as stowage to fit extra water gear. This motor yacht offers the owner control and access to absolutely everything the ocean has to offer.
- Length: 84’9”
- Beam: 20’6"
- Dry Weight: 158,850 lbs
- Motor: MAN / V12 15500CRM 1550 MHP
Sunreef Yachts Eco
Sunreef 100 Eco
Where to buy Sunreef 100 Eco:
This twin-hull rose-gold superyacht with its beautiful grey metallic hull is a special one to look at. Sunreef yachts’ green-powered catamarans are next generation in ethical and responsible boating.
Green propulsion is the way to go, fitted with wind turbines, eco-aware materials, and solar skin lighting system this vessel is setting stage for the future of motor yacht design. If you are passionate about the environment and conservation then this motor yacht brand is leading the way with enlightened future sustainability.
The 42,65 ft beam gives you incredible space aboard. It can be customised and you can select decor for the vast relaxation areas. It has a full-beam bow terrace with a sunken lounge, huge flybridge, spa pool, gym area and of course a bar. Layout plan includes a huge aft storage locker that fits 2 jet skis and has a fitted hydraulic platform. There is super comfortable accommodation for up to 10 guests.
The Sunreef Eco 100 motor yacht gives the discerning and progressive owner exceptional comfort and peace of mind. The perfect blend of luxury and sustainability make this brand stand out. Hybrid green yachts are the progressive next step.
- Length: 100’
- Beam: 42’65"
- Capacity: 10 - 14 people
- Motor : 2 x 1300 HP engines [2 x 180kW - 2 x 360kW]
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Conrad C144S
Where to buy Conrad C144S:
The Conrad C144S is just above and beyond. Already took the top place at the 2019 World Superyacht Award ‘Viatoris’. This superyacht is just above and beyond. So far there are only 2 of these babies on the water so far. Whether or not this yacht is within your reach, it is worth taking a sneak preview at this timeless and prestigious straight hull design. Go big or go home.
4 VIP ensuite guest cabins, 4 crew cabins, beach club, 4 lounge zones, 2 beautiful bar areas, 2 dining spaces, full cinema – you can probably modify this space into a gym or remote office, the world is your absolute oyster here. Best you get cracking and sign off on your order today as this timeless superyacht needs at least 24 months pre-production time.
- Length: 145’
- Beam: 29’2"
- Dry Weight: 472 ton
- Capacity: 16 + people
- Motor: 2 x CAT C18 ACERT
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The World of Motor Yachts: Luxury, Performance, and Freedom
Motor yachts offer a unique combination of power, comfort, and freedom on the water. Designed primarily for pleasure cruising or racing, these impressive vessels put the world at your fingertips.
A Spectrum of Sizes: Finding Your Perfect Motor Yacht
Motor yachts come in different sizes, catering to every desire. From compact and maneuverable models around 33 feet (10 meters) to sprawling luxury palaces exceeding 131 feet (40 meters), there’s a perfect fit for every dream.
Pricing Considerations:
- Smaller motor yachts (33ft – 50ft) typically range from $500,000 to $3 million.
- Mid-size yachts (50ft – 80ft) can fall between $3 million and $15 million.
- Superyachts (over 80ft) enter a whole new pricing category, reaching into the hundreds of millions and beyond, depending on size, customization, and features.
Power and Maneuverability: Taking Control on the Water
Motor yachts usually have two or more motors. This has several advantages:
- Better Maneuverability: Two engines allow captains to better deal with challenging weather conditions. Thanks to vessel control software systems, it also provides some advantages when docking.
- Fuel Efficiency and Range: With dual engines and customized fuel tanks, extended cruises at constant speeds with lower fuel consumption are possible. This is where the explorer yacht, designed to roam, even cross the Atlantic, thrives.
- Shallow Water Access: Unlike deep-keel sailboats, motor yachts have a shallower draft, allowing them to explore beautiful coves and hidden bays inaccessible to other vessels.
The Flybridge Advantage: Elevated Yachting Experience
Many motor yachts, particularly larger models, will also have a flybridge. This offers captains better visibility for navigation, docking, and it provides passengers with higher vistas. Flybridge boats, like the smaller Merry Fisher , have that additional social space, featuring seating areas, wet bars, and sundecks.
Beyond Ownership: Exploring the Charter Option
Chartering offers a fantastic alternative for those seeking a taste of the motor yacht lifestyle without the full commitment of ownership. Chartering allows owners to offset some of the cost of their boats.
In 2020, an estimated 15,000 yachts were exceeding 79 feet available for charter worldwide.
Charter yachts often involve annual maintenance costs of around 15% of the yacht’s value. For vessels valued over $3 million, that’s almost a half million a year!
Our boating editors recently checked out the Miami boat show to understand this decadent market. We found many owners who don’t even get to use their yachts as much as they’d like, so the chartering world makes sense for everyone.
Entering the Realm of Superyachts: Luxury Redefined
The “Commercial Yacht Code” categorizes motor yachts exceeding 79 feet (24 meters) as superyachts and those surpassing 131 feet (40 meters) as mega-yachts. These behemoths represent the pinnacle of luxury yachting, with meticulously crafted interiors, advanced technological marvels, and crew quarters to cater to the owner’s every need. Naturally, these vessels come with exceptionally high construction standards and price tags.
Buying a Motor Yacht
Once you have made a decision to purchase a motor yacht, the next step is to determine exactly what make of motor yacht will best fit your requirements. There are so many different motor yachts, give yourself time to find the right one and ask yourself this.
- Budget capacity?
- New or used?
- What type of user experience do you want out of the vessel?
- What hull size of motor yacht is best?
Once you have created a shortlist, you can then refine your search. Take time out to go and view in person. Book yourself an experience aboard and head over to your closest marina and speak to owners. Consider these points before purchasing a motor yacht.
- Pre-book buyer’s sea trials for your shortlist
- Select the perfect motor yacht
- Used – get a certified hull survey, safety comes first
- Get annual insurance quotes
- Calculate dockage – purchase or rent a slip or dock
- Calculate monthly upkeep and maintenance
- Calculate extra costs like navigational devices & fittings
- Draft your own checklist
- Draft & sign off sale & purchase contracts
- Draft & sign off a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
- Ensure satisfied 100%
- Execute payment and take transfer of ownership
- Register and insure the motor yacht
Frequently Asked Questions About Motor Yachts
These 5 questions give you some clarity on what to consider when purchasing a motor yacht.
- How many guests and crew (combined) are you comfortable with aboard? Privately registered motor yachts can carry no more than 12 passengers, so often this will define the length of the vessel.
- Then consider functionality and lifestyle. Decide upfront what you want out of the motor yacht, are you planning to use it for charter, private cruising, sport, remote office, family vacations or entertainment or all of the above?
- Do you plan to use it on inland water systems or oceans or both?
- Do you want to captain and skipper yourself or would you prefer a crew, so you have time to enjoy the experience? Set a limit to your budget both in terms of purchase and then beyond that one has to consider the long term upkeep, storage, and monthly maintenance costs
- What is the best length for a Motor Yacht?
If you plan on becoming your own captain, the best hull size on average for a single-handed skipper would be between 32ft to 42ft.
The best motor yacht length is defined by both the objective and purpose of the vessel. Added to this one should consider both the budget and upkeep costs, including dockage fees, as these are most often calculated at a per foot rate. The next factor would be to select a good for the number of passengers you wish to have aboard (family, guests, crew), as the number of sleeping berths are limited on smaller hull sizes. As you increase your hull size, you need to consider that this will then add an extra headcount because you have to factor in additional space for crew.
They say the old golden unwritten nautical rule is that boat length is always defined by a person’s age. Whatever your age, double it, and that gives you a perfect hull length in feet (for example, if you are 40 years of age you should consider an 80ft hull length).
They can cost anywhere between $100,000- $10,000,000. The sky’s the absolute limit when it comes to what you can spend on a motor yacht. Used or new, the cost is often defined by the design, size and year of manufacture. Quality motor yachts are built to last and most often retain market related value if they are properly maintained and have an accident free history.
Motor yachts are generally between 33ft – 79 feet, super yachts are generally over 79 feet in hull length, and mega yachts are over 100 feet.
If you purchase a globally recognized brand, it makes selling the boat in the future much easier. The established global motor yacht brands offer a range of existing designs that can be customized to suit any individual requirement. These approved motor yacht designs are often updated with the latest technology and modifications over the years. A tip is that reputable international brands retain market value over the years so are considered a valuable investment.
There is never one best hull type for a motor yacht, there is rather a series or collection of yachts or vessels that are released and they often use the exact same hull design for different lengths in a series. There is a huge selection and variation of hull designs, and this is exactly what defines a yacht. Motor boat hulls are specifically designed to cut through water with the least possible resistance while remaining balanced in all types of weather and water conditions. Each year hull designs improve and often a new hull release is about using the latest carbon fiber molding techniques for structural strength, rather than a modification to the actual shape of the design.
Super yachts are power driven water vessels specially designed by yacht engineers and shipbuilders and are normally 71 – 99 feet in length. Super yachts that exceed 100ft in length are classified as mega yachts.
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2020 Cruisers Yachts 38 GLS
- By Chris Caswell
- Updated: March 3, 2020
In case you haven’t realized, boats are like ice cream. You have to choose your flavor. Some are plain vanilla, some are chocolate, but Cruisers’ new 38 GLS is like the Neapolitan you remember as a kid. It blends the best of all flavors, and it satisfies, no matter what you are craving.
Want to go fast? Think 53 mph. Want to spend the night aboard? There’s a galley, shower and private stateroom. Want wind in your hair? Plant yourself in the bow seating for the ride of a lifetime. Want to just hang out at the local sandbar, splashing in and out of the water? Fold down the beach door that defines this versatile new water toy.
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I have no idea what GLS means. Great little ship? Whatever it stands for, it’s quite an amazing bow rider with outboard power, and also the amenities and craftsmanship found on the larger Cruisers Cantius yachts.
This isn’t Cruisers Yachts first foray into outboard-powered dayboats—that was the 338 OB. The 38 GLS proves a whole different vessel. For one thing, it offers the unforgettable beach door that turns a section of the starboard coaming into a fold-down addition to the cockpit, increasing space exponentially while replacing the transom platform lost to the outboards. It brilliantly delivers a great hangout area that’s popular when you’re at a sandbar or playing with water toys.
Cruisers took the concept one step further and—because parents want to keep an eye on their kids—the aft-facing bench backrest swivels to face the “beach,” so parents can do just that.
That takes care of the aft end of the cockpit, and there are still two L-shaped midship dinettes, both with tables, that can handle a mob for munchies from the mini galley. This is equipped with the good stuff, including a grill, sink, fridge and ice maker, but the interesting fillip is putting two bar stools at the forward end of the galley counter. This surprised me because it occupies space usually given to a forward-facing companion seat, but I found the stools very usable. They add two more people to the cockpit entertainment zone and can be used for supervising the beach, and because they tuck into the corner, I was comfortable while the 38 GLS was running.
The skipper gets the best seat in the house, of course, behind the blingy chrome-and-leather tilt wheel facing a black nonreflective dash inlaid with two rows of recessed push buttons for various systems. The joystick and throttle-shifter are exactly where you’d want them, and I liked that you look through the windshield when standing, rather than over it (or at the frame). The varnished nonslip footrest is at the perfect angle, and the seat bolster flips up for standing room if desired.
The portside walkway leads forward (with a closure door for wind and spray protection), and the U-shaped bow seating offers streamlined headrests on the forward-facing lounge. A removable table converts to a sun pad, and I liked the up/down buttons for the anchor windlass on the deck so you don’t have to open the rode locker.
Down below is a surprise to almost rival the beach door: more than 6 feet, 5 inches of headroom. There’s an enclosed head to starboard (6 feet, 2 inches of headroom—wow) with a full shower. The forward settee/dinette is convertible to a berth, but the 38 GLS has a private stateroom tucked under the cockpit with a 6 ½-by-4 ½-foot berth, which is bigger than a double but a couple of inches shy of a queen. That’s more than enough for overnighting and great for secure naps for the kiddies. And a nearby microwave handles morning coffee without leaving the cabin, which is thoughtfully provided with a screen door to eliminate no-see-ums.
Underway, the 38 GLS is fun, with plenty of punch from the standard triple Mercury Verado 300 hp outboards (350 hp Verados are optional), and we easily reached just shy of 53 mph with several people aboard and full fuel. These Mercs give you joystick maneuvering for docking, and they aren’t going to melt your credit card for fuel either.
No big surprises, but the seaworthy hull has two strakes on each side and chine flats to improve stability and throw spray aside. We did doughnuts on Tampa Bay, crossing our wake from every angle, and the 38 GLS maintained perfect poise throughout. The triple Mercs have plenty of punch if you want to yank all manner of water toys, reaching planing speed (25.3 mph) in just 5.5 seconds and flat-out in just 21 seconds.
An option is a 5.5 kW genset to power the air conditioning at anchor and/or the blender for piña coladas at the sandbar. I was surprised that a built-in vacuum is standard, but it makes sense to deal with sandy feet.
If you’re shopping around, take a look at the Sea Ray SLX400 ($708,552). It’s 3 feet longer, but has a similar layout in both the cockpit and cabin, with a beach door.
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A sterndrive version of the 38 GLS is coming, mostly to satisfy hardcore out-drivers or freshwater skippers, and I wondered what was under the big compartment aft on the outboard version. Turns out, the entire seating package rises on gas lifts, revealing a cavernous storage area (or perhaps a mother-in-law suite).
The Cruisers 38 GLS is genuinely likable. Whether you prefer chocolate, vanilla or strawberry, this is one tasty treat.
How We Tested
- Engines: Triple 300 hp Mercury Verado
- Drive/Props: Outboard/Revolution 4 16″ x 18″ stainless-steel 4-blade
- Gear Ratio: 1.75:1 Fuel Load: 200 gal. Water on Board: 0 gal. Crew Weight: 850 lb.
High Points
- Flexible seating next to the beach door.
- Ignition interlock on the beach door prevents up or down use when engines are running.
- Great headroom, not just in the cabin but in the shower too.
- Dark cabin with only two small windows.
- Access to aft cabin is only 22 inches wide, making graceful access or egress difficult.
- Boarding gate to beach and transom is too low (14 inches) to be much use in slowing down kids.
Pricing and Specs
Price: | $610,920 (base boat) |
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LOA: | 38’0″ |
Beam: | 12’6″ |
Draft (max): | 3’8 1/4″ |
Displacement (approx.): | 23,916 lb. |
Transom Deadrise: | 21.5 degrees |
Bridge Clearance: | 12’9″ |
Max Cabin Headroom: | 6’5″ |
Fuel Capacity: | 335 gal. |
Max Horsepower: | 1,050 |
Available Power: | Mercury Verado outboards 300 hp or 350 hp |
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14 Great Pocket Cruisers in 2023
- By Victor Tan
- Updated: July 20, 2023
Pocket cruisers and mini yachts are generally vessels under 50 feet in length overall, and can include express cruiser designs, flybridge yachts as well as either monohull or catamaran hull forms. They are cruising boats easily handled by a small, or even shorthanded, crew. Pocket cruisers generally have wave-taming hull designs and have the ability to take on sporty seas, offer comfortable accommodations belowdecks with one or two staterooms for extended voyages, “homelike amenities,” and the ability to cruise as slowly or as quickly as an owner desires with inboard- and outboard-power options. These pocket-cruising boats have the range for longer voyages , can pull up in skinny water at the sandbar thanks to shallow drafts, and head over the horizon where cruising adventure awaits. Pocket cruisers are true multitasking yachts. When it comes to family and couples cruising, it’s hard to beat a well-built and well-equipped and pocket cruiser.
Best Cruising Boats Under 50-Feet
The following 14 pocket cruisers and mini yachts are all vessels we’ve seen, been aboard, and tested. They are listed in no particular order.
- Hood 35 LM: high-tech, family-friendly pocket cruiser
- Galeon Yachts 375 GTO: mid-size boat with plenty of below-deck space
- Aquila 42: sleek power catamaran ready to entertain
- Azimut Verve 42 : small, yet mighty yacht ready for open water
- Hinckley Yachts 35: luxury picnic cruiser with range
- Beneteau Gran Turismo 45: sleek cruising yacht with all the amenities
- Solaris Power 48 Open: eye-catching power yacht with 360-degree views
- Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS: luxury cruiser yacht with powerful outboard options
- Back Cove 34O: modern outboard power combined with classic Downeast styling
- Picnic Boat 40: speedy and fuel-efficient vessel with great looks
- Aquila 36: comfortably seat up to 20 guests for fun on the salt
- Boston Whaler 350 Realm: multitasker built for fishing and entertaining
- MJM 35z: sporty, aesthetically pleasing, cruising-conscious features and elegant lines
- Greenline 39: sturdy-looking lines and environmentally-friendly power
When Android co-founder, Rich Miner, wanted a new family-friendly pocket cruiser , he turned to a custom-penned C.W. Hood design and a Lyman-Morse-built 35-footer, which has a timeless Down East profile matched to seriously modern technology under the hood.
This yacht looks like a traditional, cold-molded Down East dayboat, but actually, it has everything, from Hamilton HJX Series water-jet drives to a planned Sea Machines autonomous command-and-control system . Top speed: 40-plus knots.
Quick Specifications
34’10” | |
11’6″ | |
350 Gal. | |
60 Gal. | |
19,000 lbs. |
Galeon Yachts 375 GTO
Even the remnants of Hurricane Ian, couldn’t dissuade the Galeon Yacht 375 GTO from its cruising mission. The small yacht’s wave-splitting hull form is paired to torque-filled 600 hp Mercury Verado outboards , giving this fun-in-the-sun boat a 47-knot top hop.
The 375 GTO is a speedster, to be sure, but it’s also so much more. Just about every aspect of the main deck seating is transformable and multifunction, from the aft seating to the alfresco dining abaft the helm, and beyond. It also has a family-size and eminently cruise-worthy belowdecks space for four guests, all while providing a foredeck entertaining lounge too.
The Galeon Yachts 375 GTO ticks all the boxes for an easy-to-handle and sporty cruiser.
37’9″ | |
12′ | |
396.25 Gal. | |
53 Gal. | |
27,270 lbs. |
Aquila 42 Yacht Power Catamaran
Following the success of its 44-, 54- and 70-foot power catamaran models, Aquila has launched the stable-as-a-table, owner-operator-ready Aquila 42 Yacht Power Catamaran .
The Aquila 42 is the entry point into the builder’s yacht line and is noteworthy for its ability to accommodate anywhere from a two- to four-stateroom layout, depending on the owner’s cruising requirements. There are alfresco spaces to manage the sunset cruise with friends and family, including a foredeck lounge area that can be accessed via centerline steps from the flybridge. The Aquila 42 is available with several Volvo Penta diesel-engine options .
41’6″ | |
21′ | |
290 Gal. | |
132 Gal. | |
41,895 lbs. |
Azimut Verve 42
Want to cruise from Florida to Bimini in about an hour? The Azimut Yachts Verve 42 can do that thanks, in part, to triple 450 hp Mercury Racing outboards and a hull designed to dice-and-slice a seaway. Top hop: 45 knots. The Verve 42 also has style for miles with a fine entry, raked hardtop, and a razorlike sheerline accented by sweeping hull glass from bow to stern. It’s striking.
With accommodation for a family of four, the Verve 42 is also solid under the hull tokeep everyone safe on those passages. The Verve 42’s hull is built of fiberglass and uses vinylester resins for blister protection. The yacht’s deck and hardtop are comprised of carbon fiber for strength without added weight. This all means that the Azimut Verve 42 is built to CE Classification Type A , making it suitable for sea voyages where winds can exceed 45 mph and seas to 13 feet.
42’4″ | |
12’11” | |
462 Gal. | |
66 Gal. | |
30,865 lbs. |
Hinckley Yachts 35
The Hinckley Yachts 35 takes everything that yachtsmen like about this pedigreed-brand’s classic profile and infuses today’s modern outboard power to create 40 knots of sheer fun wrapped in sheer luxury.
This 35-foot Hinckley is built on a Michael-Peters-penned hull form with a fine entry, wider-than-average chines and a moderate deadrise. While the boat is built to sprint when desired, it’s also a relatively economical cruiser. For instance, a comfortable 24-knot cruise the Hinckley Yachts 35 has a 276-nautical-mile range.
It also has a tech-build thanks to vacuum-infused carbon-fiber composites and epoxy resin. An integrated interior structure is infused with the hull adding rigidity. The hull is then post-cured in an 80-foot oven, further strengthening the structure.
38’8″ | |
11′ | |
250 Gal. | |
35 Gal. | |
13,174 lbs. |
Beneteau Gran Turismo 45
The Beneteau Gran Turismo is the flagship of the builder’s four-model GT series, which also includes 32-, 36- and 41-foot models.
The Gran Turismo 45 ’s cruise-centric layout includes two staterooms and two heads belowdecks, as well as a galley down. There is also a dinette for meals and a settee for rainy-day lounging. Entertaining guests and enjoying the sun is the primary mission of the main deck.
48’6″ | |
13’9″ | |
238 Gal. | |
106 Gal. | |
24,782 lbs. |
Solaris Power 48 Open
The Solaris Power 48 Open was the first powerboat from this longtime builder known for its sailing yachts, ranging from 40 to 110 feet length overall. The Solaris Power 48 Open is notable for its wave-slicing plumb-bow design, high freeboard forward and 32-knot-plus speed. Power is twin 480 hp Volvo Penta IPS650 diesels.
The high freeboard keeps the deck dry and help creates sizable volume belowdecks with an average 6-foot-6-inch headroom. This enables real estate for either one or two staterooms. With the single-stateroom setup, there is a forepeak master stateroom while an L-shaped settee converts to sleeping accommodations for family or occasional guests. Interior wood options are oak or walnut.
48’8″ | |
15’10” | |
396 Gal. | |
114 Gal. | |
37,037 lbs. |
Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS
Outboard-power cruising aficionados will appreciate the triple-engine options for the Cruisers Yachts 42 GLS . The 42 GLS we got aboard had the triple 400 hp Mercury Verados , which produced a top hop of 45 knots, but triple 450 hp Verados are available. Triple 350 hp Mercury Verados are the standard engine option. No matter the power arrangement, this express cruiser can easily be used for wakeboarding and tube towing. The 42 GLS is designed to handle the rough stuff too, with a fine entry and 21-degree transom deadrise.
For cruising enthusiasts, the 42 GLS has a master stateroom with an athwartships and a nearly queen-size berth, and the lower salon’s U-shaped dinette converts to a queen-size berth for the kids.
42′ | |
13′ | |
403 Gal. | |
50 Gal. | |
27,000 lbs. |
Back Cove 34O
Combining modern outboard power with classic Downeast styling, the Back Cove 34O touts award-winning standards with cruising in mind. The 34O is equipped with twin 300 hp Yamaha outboards, engines that allow the Newport International Boat Show’s 2018 Best Powerboat Under 35 Feet winner to travel up to 214 nautical miles at 24 knots on a 250-gallon fuel tank.
Belowdecks, the 34O has an island double berth and a split-head arrangement with the toilet to port and a separate shower stall to starboard. On the main deck, a U-shape dinette to port accommodates four or more guests on the Back Cove Yachts vessel. The 34O’s galley is equipped with a Cuisinart microwave, a two-burner Kenyon electric cooktop and a Vitrifrigo fridge and freezer.
38’11” | |
11’10” | |
242 Gal. | |
60 Gal. | |
17,000 lbs. |
Picnic Boat 40
Hinckley Yachts unveiled its first Picnic Boat more than two decades ago. Now, after two previous, sub-40-foot models, the Maine-based boatbuilder has developed its largest and most advanced model to date: the Picnic Boat 40.
Twin 480 hp Cummins diesel engines paired to twin Hamilton 322 jet drives propel the yacht to a 30-knot cruising speed and 34 knots on the pins. With optional twin 550 hp Cummins diesels, cruise and top-end speeds jump to 35 and 38 knots, respectively.
There is an L-shaped settee with a table and a wet bar on the main deck to port. The helm station is forward and to starboard with a benchseat for two. There is also a companion seat across from the helm. Belowdecks, there is 6-foot-2-inch headroom, and the dinette table drops to form a California-king berth for overnights and weekending.
42′ | |
12’10” | |
375 Gal. | |
80 Gal. | |
25,000 lbs. |
Aquila Power Catamarans started its line with 44- and 48-footers, and now the builder’s Aquila 36 takes the line into the midsize market.
The 36 features a single, main-living area from bow to stern, helped in part by the vessel’s 14-foot, 7-inch beam. The boat can comfortably seat up to 20 guests for fun on the salt. Several Mercury Verado engine options are available for the Aquila 36, including twin 250-, 300- and 350-hp four-strokes. With the 350s, the Aquila has a top-end speed of 37 knots.
Other notable features include a fiberglass hardtop, a dinette, a cooktop, a fridge, a sink and a smokeless grill. Belowdecks, there are two staterooms with nearly queen-size berths, en suite heads and 6-foot-6-inch headroom in each.
36′ | |
14’7″ | |
330 Gal. | |
52 Gal. | |
21,572 lbs. |
Boston Whaler 350 Realm
From fishing and entertaining guests to diving and overnight cruising, Boston Whaler ‘s 350 Realm is a multitasker. And it’s fast, too. It’s powered with either triple 300 hp or triple 350 hp Mercury Verados. The 350 Realm can reach a top speed of 46 knots.
At the helm, two Raymarine displays provide vital navigation data. The captain can take in the displays’ view from a doublewide helm seat. There’s a flip-down platform for standing when needed and a footrest when desired.
There is a V-shaped berth that converts into a double berth with a filler cushion. The separated head has a VacuFlush MSD and a hot-and-cold shower. Owners also have the option to add a microwave and a flat-screen TV.
35’6″ | |
10’10” | |
385 Gal. | |
45 Gal. | |
18,830 lbs. |
The MJM 35z can reach a top speed of 44 knots and a cruising speed of 33 knots on its optional 350 hp Mercury Verado outboards; twin 300 hp outboards are standard on this MJM Yachts vessel. Additionally, the 35z can travel up to 304 nautical miles on its 250-gallon fuel tank.
The 35z has a flush-deck layout and to port is space for an electric grill, a baitwell, a sink, an ice maker and a fridge. There are two Stidd helm seats—one for the helmsman and the other for a copilot—that rotate to face the rest of the seating aft. In the cabin is V-shaped seating forward that can be converted to a berth.
Owners also have the option of adding a Seakeeper 3 gyrostabilizer and a full-length Bimini top to shade the cockpit.
38’3″ | |
11′ | |
250 Gal. | |
58 Gal. | |
13,279 lbs. |
Greenline 39
Greenline Yachts ‘ vessels are aptly named for their environmentally friendly means of moving about; the Greenline 39 is no different. The Slovenian yacht manufacturer produces two types of this model: hybrid and solar.
If owners opt for the latter, the 39’s four solar panels atop the salon power all of the vessel’s systems for three hours. With the power of the sun, the 39 can achieve a max speed of 6.5 knots and a cruising speed of 4 knots. The hybrid type uses those same panels to help power a 220 hp Volvo Penta D3 with a Mahle electric-drive system. Owners have the option of replacing the standard engine with a 370 hp Yanmar 8LV diesel.
Belowdecks, scissor berths provide accommodations for long weekends.
39’5″ | |
12’4″ | |
185 Gal. | |
105 Gal. | |
15,432 lbs. |
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Home Eagle 38
11,77 m (38' 6")
2,60 m (8' 6")
Displacement
1,85 meters or 1,25 meter (6' 1" or 4' 1")
As one can expect from Leonardo Yachts no compromises on beauty and elegance were made. The exterior truly captures the style and elegance of a Spirit of Tradition yacht. The 38 foot sailboat has a timeless appeal with elegant classic lines combined with ultra-modern deck hardware and a modern underwater body. The modern classic boat is designed as a true daysailer; the cockpit comfortably seats six people so family or friends can come along to enjoy a day on the water in style. At the same time the Eagle 38 can also easily be sailed single handed .
For ease of handling the jib winches are positioned within easy reach of the helmsman. Optionally the 38 can be equipped with electric powered jib winches. Combined with a powered captive mainsheet winch and electric halyard winch, this will make trimming and hoisting the sails of the 38 foot yacht as easy as pushing a button. The halyard winch is conveniently placed on the coach roof combined with the below deck mounted jib furler system ensuring hoisting or lowering your sails will never be a hassle.
The Eagle 38 is also built for performance. With its sleek design and state-of-the-art technology, this boat is sure to turn heads and provide a smooth and thrilling sailing experience.
The interior is light and airy with plenty of daylight and warm LED lights. The varnished mahogany furniture and ceiling in alcantara give the 38 an elegant and luxurious feel. The interior of the 38 ft sailboat offers sleeping space for three people. To complete the comfort of a daysailer, a toilet is convenient and neatly built in out of sight in the cabin.
The Eagle 38 can be personalized in many ways. Hull color, color of the Permateek deck and caulking, different wood finishes for the interior and by making your personal choice for the interior and exterior cushion fabric, you can design the Eagle 38 to your personal preferences. Furthermore, there are performance upgrades possible as for example different race orientated sails like North Sails 3Di sails and a carbon mast. Please contact us to explore all the possibilities.
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1,85 meters or 1,25 meters (6' 1" or 4' 1")
Mast height
13,80 meter above DWL
Construction
GRP vinylester
CE Category
C (shore- and coastal waters)
Hoek Design
Deck/hatches
Permateek with flush hatches
Self draining with Permateek flooring
Mahogany matt varnished
Volvo D1-13 12 hp sail drive or Oceanvolt SD8 electric
45 liters diesel
Fresh water
Waste water
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Popular Cruising Yachts from 35 to 40 Feet Long Overall Their Physical Properties & Key Performance Indicators
Welcome to this ever-growing gallery of some of the most popular cruising yachts between 35 and 40 feet (10.7m to 12.2m) long overall.
Cruising Yachts featured on this page...
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Medium sized cruising yachts like these are often the sailboat of choice for short-handed crews, and if properly equipped and maintained, will take long offshore voyages in their stride.
Sailboats at the top of this size range, those above 12m long overall, will find that they are charged considerably more in marinas than those that fall just under 12m LOA. Something worth bearing in mind perhaps?
Amel Kirk 36
Grand Soleil 37
Nicholson 35
Island Packet 37
Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 361
Bavaria 37 Cruiser
Wauquiez Centurion 40
Contest 38S
Westerly Oceanranger 38
Jeanneau Sun Fast 39
Islander 37 MS
Beneteau First 35s5
Amel Sharki
Dehler 38 (Van de Stadt)
Dehler 39 CWS
Finnsailor 35
Bolero 35.5
Dehler 37 CWS
Hunter 36 Legend
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 35
Beneteau First 375
Challenger 35
Starlight 35
Starlight 39
Cabo Rico 38
Westerly Typhoon 37
Southerly 110
Sweden Yachts 390
Pearson 365
Jeanneau 'Sun Fast' 37
Hallberg-Rassy 37
Gulfstar 36
Beneteau Oceanis 381
Catalina 36
Undeniably, with her gentle sheer, clipper bow and 'moustache' nameplate, the Mariner 40 ketch is a very attractive cruising yacht. Her long keel and very heavy displacement suggest she'll be a steady, comfortable performer in a seaway but passage times will suffer as a result.
Cavalier 39
Many thanks to the owner of 'Kiwa' for this pic of his Cavalier 39 cruising yacht.
Vancouver 36
Bayfield 40
Island Packet Estero 36
Beneteau 393
Tashiba 40 (aka Baba 40 and Panda 40)
Oyster Heritage 37
Many thanks to Andy Thomson for this pic of 'Spellbinder', his Oyster Heritage 37 cruising yacht ...
Southerly 115 Mk1
Colvic Countess 37
Shearwater 39
Island Packet 38
Island Packet 380
Pearson 39-2
Many thanks to Crystal and Rob Bleecher for this pic of their Pearson 39-2 cruising yacht.
Many thanks to Barry Bateman for this great pic of 'New World' , his Valiant 40 cruising yacht.
Westerly Conway 36
'Weohgi' , a ketch-rigged Westerly Conway 36 cruising yacht, winter-sailing off the south coast of England. Many thanks to owner Geoffrey Mills for the pic.
Reefed down, 'Transcendence' - a Cascade 36 sloop - is making good progress into a short chop. Many thanks to owner Michael McLaughlin for the pic.
Tradewind 35
Thank you, Han van der Stap, for submitting this pic of your stunning yacht 'SysterSol' . As you say, she is "a beautiful Swedish boat, sure and fast, for long distance cruising."
Allied Princess 36
Many thanks to David Humphreys for submitting this great pic of 'Gabriel', his ketch-rigged Allied Princess 36 Mk2. The Mk2 version was introduced in 1980, unlike its predecessor, sporting a bowsprit. Both versions were available as either ketch or cutter rigs.
David tells us that 'Gabriel' (hull #130) has been well maintained and up-graded since her commissioning in 1980. She's based in Annapolis MD and spends her days sailing to local destinations with a few over-nighters.
Pacific Seacraft 37
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25 Sailboats Under 40′
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Catalina 275 Sport
“This is a complete package; it’s a good sailing boat and well-thought-out. It’s definitely ready for prime time,” says Boat of the Year judge Ed Sherman. Click here to read why the Catalina 275 Sport won Best Pocket Cruiser in 2014.
Beneteau First 30
As they approached the First 30 to conduct their dockside evaluation during the boat show, the BOTY judges may have been just a little skeptical of this performance-oriented 30-footer’s cruisability. But that skepticism turned into appreciation as soon as they stepped below, and they were downright enamored with how the boat sailed. Click here to read why the Beneteau First 30 won Best Small Cruiser, 20 feet and Under in 2011.
The Presto 30 is an innovative, well-built, good looking cruising boat that satisfied its stated design brief as well as any other boat the judges looked at, though it’s not what you might expect from an average cruising boat. Cruising World judges also noted that this easy-to-handle boat may attract new sailors to the sport so they can learn the ropes and then trade up to another model, an approach that’s important to the health of the entire industry. Click here to read how the Presto 30 won the Cruising Spirit Award in 2011.
Catalina 309
“I think that for the purpose it was put on the water, to be able to walk down, jump aboard, and simply go enjoy it on a weekend, the boat not only hit the price in terms of value but also hit the mark in terms of use,” remarked judge Alvah Simon, a world voyager. Click to read why the Catalina 309 won Domestic Boat of the Year for 2007 .
The J/95’s retractable centerboard and dual rudders make it possible to sail in just 3 feet of water. During our dockside visit, designer Rod Johnstone told us that he wanted to build a comfortable coastal cruiser that could keep people sailing by providing “high performance in shallow water,” and the J/95 did exactly what Rod said it would. Click here to read how it won Best Weekender and Domestic Boat of the Year for 2010.
Catalina 315
This nifty pocket cruiser raises the Catalina quality bar with more comfort and better performance. It’s the little things that make this boat special, including the tall rig, the wide cockpit, the large anchor locker, the sprit for the asymmetric kite, and the clever use of space below. Click here to read how the Catalina 315 won Best Inshore Cruiser for 2013.
The Delphia 33 is a boat that’s maximized every inch of available space, and the overall fit and finish, from the joiner work to the systems installation to the structural integrity of the boat, is well done. Click here to read why the Delphia 33 won Import Boat of the Year in 2008.
“With this introductory cruiser, Hunter is trying to bring people up through its ranks and into cruising from trailer-sailers and smaller boats,” said Alvah Simon. “And the company has done that with a 33-footer that has quality and affordability but is still manageable and unintimidating.” Click here to read why the Hunter e33 won Best Compact Cruiser for 2012.
C&C 101
The 33-foot C&C 101 boasts thoroughly modern lines and a nice turn of speed but also features a fine layout belowdecks, with cherry furniture and a teak cabin sole. Click here to read why the C&C 101 won Domestic Boat of the Year and Best Performance Cruiser in 2013.
This dual-purpose cruiser is both easy to handle and zippy on the racecourse. Click here to read why the X-34 won Best Racer-Cruiser for 2009.
Beneteau 34
This affordable performance cruiser is a blast to sail, with details often lacking on more expensive boats. Click here to read a boat review of the Beneteau 34. Click here to read why the Beneteau 34 won the award for Best Value in 2009.
Tartan 3400
The Tartan 3400, with double cabins fore and aft, was still sufficiently nimble and distinctive to cop the 2006 Boat of the Year award for Best Production Cruiser from 31 to 36 Feet. Click here to read more.
The BOTY judges found lots on which to agree as they proclaimed the Najad 355 to be the Best Small Cruiser of 2008: great sails, solid motion through the water, practical interior, well-laid-out deck. Click here to read more.
Catalina 355
Two themes—consideration and principles—epitomize the Catalina 355. Click here to read why it won Domestic Boat of the Year in 2011.
Sabre Spirit
Andrew Burton found the 36-foot Sabre Spirit boat not only easily handled and fast but also a sheer delight to sail; no wonder it won the Judges’ Choice Award in Cruising World’s 2008 Boat of the Year contest. Click here to read more .
Island Packet Estero
Comfortable surroundings are easily driven by a fully self-tending and roller-furling rig on the 36-foot Island Packet Estero. Click here to read why it won Best Midsize Cruiser Under 40 feet in 2010.
Hallberg-Rassy 37
Like the Swedes who manufacture it, the Hallberg-Rassy 37 is a hardy sailer. The boat’s seakindly performance gives the assurance that it can take you anywhere, and once you get aboard, that’s exactly where you’ll want to go. Click here to read why it won Import Boat of the Year in 2006.
Malö 37 Classic
This purpose-built craft is a dream to steer and a delight to the eyes. Click here to read how it won Import Boat of the Year for 2009. Click here to read a full boat review.
Catalina 375
Solid construction and thoughtful amenities make life onboard this boat more comfortable. Click here to read why the Catalina 375 won Best All-Purpose Cruiser, 30 to 40 Feet in 2009.
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379
This midsize offering from Jeanneau has a modern look and is ready for sea. Click here to read why it won Domestic Boat of the Year and Best Midsize Cruiser for 2012.
“This very responsive sailboat scoots along quite nicely, I think as well as anything we sailed in this fleet,” says Boat of the Year judge Mark Schrader. Click here to read why the Dehler 38 won Best Cruising Sailboat Under 38 Feet in 2014.
Better-than-expected performance, good design ideas, and follow-through in their execution led to the Hunter 38 winning Best Production Cruiser Under 40 feet for 2005. Click here to read more.
Who says a cruising cat under 40 feet isn’t big enough for comfortable accommodations? The 38’s hulls are narrow where they meet the water for performance purposes but flare out to create ample interior space. Click here to read why the Leopard 38 won Import Boat of the Year in 2010.
Seawind 1160
This 38-foot cat will appeal to cruisers who want a well-built boat that can sail away in a hurry. Click here to read why the Seawind 1160 won Best Multihull Cruiser and Most Innovative Boat for 2007.
“The company is mixing traditional aesthetics with modern gear–from the carbon rudder to tweakers on the jib tracks, and it works really well,” said Boat of the Year judge Steve Callahan of the Sabre 386. Click here to read why it was named Domestic Boat of the Year for 2005.
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Moody S38: a good all-round family cruising boat
- Duncan Kent
- April 14, 2021
Looking for a good all-round family cruising boat with a good turn of speed, there are plenty of strong contenders, including the Moody S38
An obvious sheer and high topsides make the Moody S38 a dry boat, while the beam carried aft boosts performance. Credit: Duncan Kent
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Partners Mick Jeffrey and Val Conway have owned boats and sailed together for decades and have very similar tastes with regard to their preferred type of yacht.
They started cruising many years ago in a Westerly Konsort , followed by a Jaguar 27.
Both were great fun, they say, but a little cramped when friends joined them for a weekend.
Later, they moved up to a Moody 336, which they sailed extensively for 15 years, appreciating both her extra accommodation, performance under sail and her ability to take them further with less concern about the weather.
The helm is set up for singlehanding
Four years ago, when Mick retired from his job as IT manager for a large bank, they decided to move up a little more to give them enough accommodation to cruise longer and further, and to provide more comfortable facilities both for themselves and their guests.
Although they looked at other makes, including a Wauquiez and a Sadler Starlight 39, they felt that, having had so few problems over the 15 years they had owned their 336, they had full confidence in the Moody brand.
Being keen on sailing performance, neither wanted a heavy and ponderous centre-cockpit boat, so they were drawn to the lighter and sleeker-looking, aft-cockpit Moody S38 – a natural progression from their 336.
The S38 was Moody’s attempt to shake off the rather staid reputation that earlier models in this marque had accumulated over the years, especially with its earlier Angus Primrose designs.
Designer, Bill Dixon’s brief was to introduce the first aft cockpit ‘performance cruiser’ into the Moody stable, and 60 were built by Marine Projects in Plymouth.
The forward-facing chart table on the Moody S38 has space for instrumentation. Credit: Duncan Kent
This was indeed achieved thanks to her lighter build, shallower bilges, fine underwater lines and lengthy waterline.
Although her standard masthead rig and sail plan offered a reasonably generous sail area, her sailing performance could be improved further still by ordering the fractionally rigged Sport version, with its taller, double spreader mast and extra 7m²/75sq ft of sail area.
Yard options also included a deep or shoal fin keel, both versions sporting a high-aspect, semi-balanced rudder supported by a sturdy half skeg.
Mick and Val’s 1996 model, Chaika , has both the tall rig and the deep fin, although this requirement reduced their choice of available yachts on the market, meaning it took them a while to find a good example for sale.
Despite her more streamlined hull, the Moody S38 was actually slightly beamier than the centre-cockpit Moody 38, thus enabling an equally spacious and comfortable accommodation to be created.
The S38’s maximum beam was carried further aft as well, which not only increased her form stability, but also made more space for a decent aft cabin – one of the main selling points of the centre cockpit Moodys.
A well equipped galley is good for long-term cruising. Credit: Duncan Kent
Mick said: ‘Although we loved the 336, Chaika offers a far better interior for extended cruising, which is what we’re planning to do as soon as Val retires as well. Having two heads in a 38-footer is a real boon and means our guests have their own private facilities to themselves.’
‘We also like the extra space in the aft cabin.’ says Val. ‘Being quite tall, with our 336 it was a real squeeze to get into the aft bunk and headroom was almost non-existent.’
When going below you have to take care as the bridge deck is quite high and the companionway steps very steep – more like a ladder in fact.
Mick and Val sensibly choose to descend facing aft, helped by stout handholds each side.
Having an aft cockpit means the saloon has been brought further aft than in the 38CC model, allowing for a larger forecabin and ensuite heads compartment forward.
The Moody S38 was offered with either a large aft ‘owner’s suite’, as with Chaika , or twin double cabins.
This single cabin version has the benefit of a settee as you enter, bags of useful locker space and stowage, and good headroom in the dressing area.
The door is rather narrow, however.
Traditional joinery below gives the boat a homely feel. Credit: Duncan Kent
There’s an emergency escape hatch out to the cockpit above the furthest side of the berth from the door, which is a sensible precaution when your only other exit is through the galley – the most likely place for a fire to start.
The saloon is warm and woody, with ample seating on a good size U-shaped dinette to starboard (that converts to a double berth) and a straight settee opposite that measures 1.94m/6ft 3in long (including trotter box) and makes an ideal sea berth with a lee cloth.
Lockers abound throughout the saloon, galley and forecabin, although the water tanks (2 x 180l) take up most of the space under the seats.
Headroom in the main cabin is a healthy 1.90m/6ft 3in and there are numerous deckhead-mounted handrails to make getting around below when underway much safer.
Two other features were high on Mick and Val’s wish list – a decent galley and a forward-facing chart table.
Both of these are provided in spades by the Moody S38.
She has an impressive, wrap-around galley with everything you might need for long-term cruising including a full-size cooker, deep twin sinks, deep fridge, gash bin and ample stowage for food and cooking utensils.
There’s also a good size forward-facing chart table to port.
A smallish wet locker sits adjacent to the engine room.
Her original engine, a 39hp Volvo MD2040 freshwater-cooled diesel, was powerful for her size and provided plenty of grunt for battling a foul tide.
The larger sail area of the Sport version really boosts light wind performance
On deck the S38’s cockpit is comparatively small, although it’s big enough for 3-4 to crew and is deep with nicely angled seatbacks and wide coaming tops.
Single handing is not difficult as the primaries are well within reach of the helm and the coachroof-mounted mainsheet is easy to reach around the smallish wheel.
All reefing controls and the kicker are brought aft to the coachroof winches and clutches.
Stowage is reasonable in two shallow lockers, while the helm seat lifts up and a door in the transom opens to provide easy access to a deep step and folding boarding ladder.
Her decks are wide with good non-slip, and the foredeck has fittings for warps and ground tackle.
Mick says ‘The extra few feet on the mast in the Sport model increases the size of the mainsail, which provides more power in light airs. It does, though, mean she likes to be reefed early. We tend to put the first reef in the main at around 15 knots true for comfort. The jib, though, is small and the foot cut quite high, making it easier to see ahead in crowded waters.’
The standard furling genoa was 130%, which gives enough power upwind without making tacking too much like hard work.
Off the wind the Moody S38 is a moderately quick
When Yachting Monthly test sailed a similarly specced Moody S38 shortly after the official launch, we found her to be responsive and powerful, yet still easy to handle when hard onto the wind with 24 knots over the decks.
Her steering is positive, but not the lightest until she gets into her groove.
Off the wind she’s moderately (by modern cruising yacht standards) quick and holds her course with few alterations to her helm.
The only problems Mick and Val have encountered in their four years of ownership has been with the saildrive gearbox, which failed on them at sea.
Despite this, they managed to sail her back into the marina without incident, ‘a token to her excellent handling characteristics under sail,’ says Mick.
What the experts say about the Moody S38
James Jermain, Yachting Monthly boat tester and former editor
Her performance is a step ahead of the older 38, but it takes the taller fractional rig to put her truly into the sports cruiser class.
Above all she is a good all-rounder, capable of taking families offshore in safety or just pottering along the coastline in comfort.
Nick Vass, Marine Surveyor (www.omega-yachtservices.co.uk)
Although she was constructed to Moody’s usual high standards and every hull was built to Lloyd’s specifications, some of the early Moody S38s suffered from various defects, including delamination, cracking and bulging on the coachroof above the forward heads compartment bulkhead, and again over the aft bulkheads where the bulkhead itself did not appear to fit properly.
Also watch out for delamination/bulging around the anchor locker drain and on the topsides below the stanchion bases.
They got better during the production run, however, with these few teething problems being quickly corrected on the original boats.
Duncan Kent, freelance yacht and equipment reviewer
The Moody S38 was a step, rather than a whole leap ahead for Moody at a time when the French production yards were launching lighter, faster, beamier yachts for a group of sailors keen to sail faster but without sacrificing the comforts of a luxurious accommodation.
Looking closely at the figures, the Moody S38 was in fact more moderate than extreme.
Her displacement to waterline length ratio of 242 put her in the moderate performance class, as did her modest 15.4 sail area to displacement ratio.
Though greater than most of the European 38-footers of that period, her sail area, even on the tall rig model, was less than the sportier Sweden Yachts 390 and Finngulf 38.
The taller rig is countered, however, by a deep fin keel, a healthy 36% ballast to displacement ratio and additional form stability provided by carrying the maximum beam a long way aft.
High topsides and pronounced positive sheer allow her to carve through the waves with a gentle nodding motion with little spray landing on the decks.
Alternatives to consider
Sadler starlight 39.
The Starlight 39 can be race or cruised shorthanded
Built by Bowman after the demise of Sadler Yachts, the Stephen Jones-designed Starlight 39 was conceived as a fast and seaworthy cruising boat that could be raced or cruised short-handed.
Although deep fin and shoal keels were offered, many owners opted for the more novel wing keel, which was intended to increase lift and stability when sailing to windward.
It also reduced her draft to 1.60m/5ft 3in and helped support her when taking the ground.
The hand-laminated hulls were built using isopthalic resins and, like all Sadlers before her, a one-piece GRP interior moulding incorporating fixings for bulkheads and furniture was bonded to the outer hull and the gap between filled with closed-cell polyurethane foam for buoyancy and insulation.
Below, she has berths for six crew in two double ensuite cabins and the saloon, which has a warm, woody finish but with the four good size windows keeping it bright and airy.
The double drop-leaf table seats six comfortably and the galley is well-equipped for cruising with generous stowage, although it lacks preparation space.
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Duncan Kent sails the Moody 42 and finds a comfortable family cruiser equally suited to ocean crossings
She also has a decent navigation station with forward-facing chart table and room for plenty of charts, plotting gear, pilot books and displays.
Behind it is a locker for oilskins.
The Sadler Starlight 39 is a speedy and seaworthy alternative. Credit: David Harding
Her cockpit is a little small due to the large bridge deck, which can make going below awkward at times.
However, it is deep and safe with high coamings and easy foot bracing. Stowage is generous, too.
Her tall masthead sloop rig supplies plenty of power, even in light airs, and the fully battened main with aft-led reefing lines simplifies handling.
Typical of Jones’ designs, the Starlights were renowned for their upwind performance and sea kindly manners.
She’s fast, points well and tacks deftly, while her helm remains light yet positive.
Westerly Typhoon 37
Heavily built, the Typhoon tracks well up and downwind. Credit: David Harding
The Ed Dubois-designed Typhoon was an attractive, streamline, sporty performance cruiser with a sumptuous interior for her day.
The hulls were heavily built using solid laminates, but with a balsa-cored deck.
Her 7/8ths fractional rig makes her a powerful performer who can be handled easily by a couple alone.
She has a huge aft cabin with settee and bags of stowage, but the clearance above the double berth is restricted a little by the cockpit well.
The forecabin is smaller but still has a heads and washbasin.
A large proportion of the main cabin is taken up with an excellent galley and large navigation station, at the expense of the saloon dining area, which is positioned well forward.
Headroom is over 6ft throughout, though, and the quality of furniture construction top-notch, with endless rich, warm teak on show.
On deck she has a large, well-organised cockpit, wheel steering and stout deck gear and winches.
Although the mainsheet track runs across immediately forward of the wheel, the primaries are on plinths by the companionway so well out of reach of the helm.
All other sail control lines are led aft to another pair of self-tailers on the coachroof.
Under sail, the Typhoon is reasonably quick and easy to handle, pointing well to windward and passing through tacks swiftly.
Her deep spade rudder and fin keel keep her well in the groove upwind and tracking on rails downwind, with only the lightest touch needed on her helm to keep her on course.
Sweden Yachts 390
Very pretty lines and a sleek coachroof make the Sweden Yachts 390 an extremely attractive yacht.
The Sweden Yachts 390 is sporty, but still well set up for long term cruising. Credit: David Harding
Using the IOR-inspired hull of the original Peter Norlin designed SY38, the 390 had a completely revamped and much improved deck and interior but kept the fine bow overhang and retroussé transom.
She is stoutly constructed with a balsa cored hull and deck, reinforced floor grid and bonded bulkheads.
The layout below is ideal for long-term cruising, with two double cabins, a quarterberth and two straight saloon settees/sea berths with lee cloths.
She has a good size galley to port and a large, outboard facing chart table to starboard.
The saloon is very comfortable and roomy with loads of warm mahogany.
Although forward of the saloon, the head is spacious and effectively ensuite to the forecabin.
Stowage is very good all round, although there are water tanks beneath both settees, and there’s over 1.90m/6ft 3in headroom throughout.
Her cockpit is well organised and set up for short-handed sailing, with the primary winches and double-ended mainsheet within easy reach of the helm.
Wide side decks lead to a clutter-free, flush foredeck.
Her tall, 7/8ths fractional rig and powerful sail plan make her a genuine performance yacht that ploughs on through the seas at an impressive lick shrugging off oncoming waves.
Despite being slick and close-winded, she is responsive, light on the helm and easy to handle in all but the worst conditions.
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Best performance yachts: Our pick of the top options
- Toby Hodges
- March 10, 2023
Toby Hodges takes a look at all the nominees and the winner of the performance yachts 2022 category in the European Yacht of the Year Awards
The European Yacht of the Year awards is the most thorough and impartial awards programme – the winners here are widely considered the best yachts of the year . As such the boats nominated by the jury in the performance yachts category can be considered the best of the best.
This year’s shortlist had the full range. From the more conventional definitive style of performance cruiser to the contemporary French interpretation of a lightweight planing cruiser – and even a new brand of sports catamarans for the thrill seekers.
Three Italian pure performance yachts and two very different yachts built in Slovenia made for a varied and exciting Performance Yachts category.
Best performance yachts
Winner best performance yachts 2023 – beneteau first 36.
Where once we could assume a cruiser-racer was a fairly standard format design, over the last decade it’s been much more the sexy, perormance yachts the Italian yards specialise in. But as French yards like Pogo and JPK have proven, there’s growing enthusiasm for lightweight planing yachts – and the First 36 is the first real production yacht in that spirit.
Here’s a yacht that puts the focus firmly back into sailing. The First 36 has been kept inviting and approachable – unlike many yachts that can plane, the look is modest, not aggressive. It’s uncomplicated, unfussy and the result is a pleasure for all to sail. It’s more about what you can’t see, the design and engineering, which should ensure longterm demand.
The small, fiddly heads compartment and lack of tiller options are perhaps the only real detraction from an otherwise brilliant collaboration by Seascape and Beneteau, from concept to build quality.
It was their goal to keep this area of the market relevant and prove a mainstream brand can do it, rather than only niche specialist yards. To create a mass produced yacht at this weight and to this foam-cored quality and one that can bring so much fun is a feather in the cap of the First brand.
Grand Soleil 40
The Grand Soleil 40 is an archetypal Med cruiser-racer, and an absolute delight to sail – a feature I’ve learned that Matteo Polli designs tend to share (he also drew the Ecoracer). We sailed the race set up with ORC keel (an IRC version is available too) and six winches, an extended bowsprit and a taller mast. It was one of my most memorable trials of the season in 10-12 knots, with the deep and forward positioned rudder giving plenty of control and lovely direct steering.
The three cabin interior can have one or two heads and different galley options, the cabins are a good size with modest stowage, and it’s all tastefully styled by masters Nauta.
Italia yachts 12.98
At 5ft longer and from the board of Cossutti (who Polli once worked under), the Italia Yachts 12.98 is another cruiser-racer in the same grain as the GS40, but with a markedly different looking white interior. We sailed the ‘Bellissima’ cruising version, which 80% of customers have opted for.
Italia’s yard is now in Fano and its one-shot infused vinylester build looks impressive. However, the deck lacks some refinement and practical stowage, while the three cabin interior isn’t voluminous by today’s standards.
This is a slippery yacht that has a lovely, light feel on the single rudder – the interior styling will be the deal breaker for most.
Solaris Yachts on the other hand has perfected its recipe, tripling its yard size to cater to demand for its sexy Acebal-designed performance yachts.
The Solaris 50 we tested in 2015 and which won this award was arguably the turning point that propelled the brand’s popularity. The owner of the new 50 we tested previously had the original 50 and a 58 and confirms this replacement has nearly the same space as the 58, yet is faster, more powerful and stable than its predecessor (we easily matched 7-8 knot winds under gennaker).
It heels onto its chine and accelerates well, while twin rudders provide ample control. The design prioritises helming experience but the yard needs to come up with a better helm seat option. The interior is well executed, especially the spacious forward owner’s cabin.
The Elan E6 is a big 47-footer, high and beamy and one that leans more towards spirited cruising with generous accommodation over racing. That said, extensive options allow you to tailor it either way, including foam cored furniture and a taller carbon mast for those looking for extra oomph.
It’s a fine collaboration between Humphreys Yacht Design, Gurit, Pininfarina and Elan, while an impressive standard spec includes a carbon sprit and six winches.
The E6 is fun to sail at various angles and gives a nice, sporty feel on the helm – it likes to heel but has plenty of grip and tracks well.
The cockpit is deep and comfortable, with good optional protection and there’s ample deck stowage. A really smart three (or four) cabin interior shows a high standard of construction, finish and styling. It is bulky and you pay for the size in weight, but it looks good and Elan knows how to build a great boat for the price.
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Along with fellow Brittany yard Pogo, JPK has redefined the modern performance cruiser: stiff, stable and efficient to the max. For the keen sailor who wants to get the utmost enjoyment out of hands-on cruising, the JPK 39 is a superb design (and to my eye, an appealing one too), while the yard has done a nice job with the vacuum-infused construction and interior fit-out. The two-cabin version we sailed had plenty of stowage too.
It looks different, behaves beautifully and stands up to its canvas, is designed to sail efficiently with a loaded displacement, and has a deck set-up to encourage you to trim it to your heart’s content. My only slight negative is the unnerving mess the cockpit can become as there are so many control lines.
This lightweight blast will best suit experienced sailors and those comfortable with short-handed sailing. And it guarantees smiles.
Photo: Andreas Lindlahr/European Yacht of the Year
One such sports catamaran is the IC36, an exciting first offering from a new Czech brand that’s packed with fresh thinking. The first turbo version of this cruising catamaran (Independence) is built using a carbon fibre crossbeam, bowsprit, boards and rudders, epoxy hulls, plus a custom Pauger rotating mast, which all serve to keep weight below three tonnes.
It provided some spirited sailing, particularly when fetching at a measured pace of 10-13.5 knots with the code 0. The direct feel of tiller steering while seated in the low rotating bucket seats was a highlight.
The finish quality in the hulls is first class and there is somehow space for up to eight berths. The coachroof features a retractable bimini and removable vinyl side panels and solar panels, while the cockpit table, which includes an exterior galley, is also removable.
In fact the IC36 can be dismantled to 2.55m beam to make it legally trailable. It has so many options and ideas – too many perhaps – all reflected in the price.
Monohull enthusiasts will share our congratulations to J-Boats for its elegant new flagship. The J/45 won the hearts of the jury and made for a long drawn out decision against the JPK. In the end the two yachts will appeal to different sailors and tastes.
J has stayed true to its roots, yet still managed to bring a current, classy new offering. The unmistakable Alan Johnstone lines have been paired with a contemporary, warm European interior designed by Isabelle Racopeau, while much focus has been paid to the joinerwork and the invisible quality. We saw the two cabin version, which has an excellent technical cabin in place of the second aft cabin.
The J/45 is designed to still perform when loaded with cruising gear. True to J’s reputation, it was a witch upwind and could outpoint anything else during our trials. The compromise is that it won’t plane easily like a JPK or Pogo.
The Solaris 40 is another looker from Soto Acebal and the blue steel metallic hull colour of the test boat made the powerful hull shape really stand out.
We liked the recessed traveller, direct steering to the twin rudders, neat folding helm seats, clutches integrated into the coamings and the easy access to the side decks. However, the jury found the cockpit with its short benches and deck design a little too flat and minimalist.
The interior is smart and contemporary, again offered with two or three cabins with two heads it makes good use of the space.
One of the yachts I was looking forward to sailing most was the Pogo 44, and the only one shortlisted that I didn’t manage to! A collision with the photographer’s RIB shortly before my scheduled trial put it out of action.
However, my colleague Rupert Holmes did a full Pogo 44 test and report on it for Yachting World and describes the 44 as designed to thrill and unlike any other pure cruising yacht of its size. The stability from the beamy hull and deep lifting keel combines brilliantly with the ability to sail fast easily and in comfort. However some jury members didn’t like having to rely on an autopilot to use winches.
The interior is like a loft apartment, with so much natural light – it’s minimalist yet comfortable, spacious and practical for cruising.
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Italyure 38 Sea Trial: a modern walkaround with timeless style
- Alessio Molla
- January 20, 2023
Italyure 38 is a timeless boat, conceived and designed to become an icon, to be admired in all her splendour like a star, a sort of Audrey Hepburn with her wealth of vintage charm, but with an absolutely modern style.
That is the feeling one gets when faced with this boat from the Italyure Yachts shipyard, presented for the first time in March 2021, conceived with the idea of creating something that would be multi-purpose, carefully designed and aimed at offering the most space available on board and great comfort when underway.
Will they have succeeded? Judge for yourself.
Italyure 38 , spacious and with all you need aboard
A mix of past and present, which therefore tends to make it an evergreen: this boat does not follow styles or fashions, but simply has a style all of its own. The yard offers three different versions: Classic , Comfort and Sport , the last being the one we tested, the only one of the three with outboard engines: two Suzuki 350 hp .
Aesthetically, the boat is immediately striking in its modern and elegant style as soon as you step aboard. Elements such as the structural fibreglass bracket, the sporty and eye-catching T-top, the latest generation of navigation equipment, LED lighting and the powerful Bluetooth music system make it unique and irresistible.
The Italyure 38 has the perfect size for entertaining family and friends. Externally, the boat has plenty of space both fore and aft. More specifically, the aft deck features a fold-down table that can be converted into a practical and comfortable sundeck, which can be fully shaded on the hottest and sunniest summer days by a retractable awning.
Going below deck, in this Sport version, the Italyure 38 has the owner’s cabin positioned in the bow, separated by a dividing bulkhead and access door, beyond which there is a head with a shower cubicle in toughened glass and a Corian shower tray. The same material is used for the cabinetry equipped with a fridge, hob and microwave, which can be fully customized to suit the owner’s needs. Lastly, the guest cabin, with two single beds or a single double bed, can be customized according to the owner’s needs. Italyure 38 was created with the idea of offering a multi-purpose craft that allows for safe navigation in full comfort and with the possibility of being fully experienced both externally and internally.
Italyure 38 Sea Trial
Let’s start by saying that this boat is designed to be durable and with little maintenance required. It is built using the vacuum infusion technique and extensive use of carbon fibre, which results into an obvious weight saving, without compromising sturdiness: just think that one of the first Italyure 38s built, sold to a charter company on the Amalfi Coast, traveled 720 hours in its first year of navigation without experiencing any problems on board.
We climb aboard, with 700 horsepower behind us. With her two Suzuki 350s this Italyure 38, I believe, can give us a lot of satisfaction, a nice thrust that we want to push to the maximum, but as always we start from the bottom and it is interesting to note how the boats gets up on plane at around 1,800 rpm at a speed of 8.5 knots, while at 14 knots and around 3,200 revs the hull is already out of the water.
We are sailing in the beautiful Gulf of Naples on a day of long waves, not very high but quite treacherous, the classic wave that makes you crash into the sea, but not today. Because the hull’s work is impeccable: we are talking about a deep-V hull which, as I said, keeps the sea absolutely brilliantly without letting a splash of water get on board. We reach 22 knots and, at around 3,800 revs, we are consuming about 96 l/h; despite this, two people could comfortably sit at the bow and chat without the water touching them.
What else to say? This boat with a design by Maurizio Marzocca and built to the highest standards of craftsmanship is not only beautiful, it also performs absolutely well at sea. It is easy to use, it is practical, very spacious despite being homologated as a registration-free boat (with all that this entails in terms of less bureaucracy and lower running costs) and truly exciting in terms of seaworthiness. A boat that seduces at first sight.
Technical Specs
Italyure Yachts | |
engineer Maurizio Marzocca | |
11.64 m | |
3.64 m | |
24×15 1/2″ – 3 DP blades | |
7.5 t | |
GRP Infusion & Carbon Fiber | |
750 L | |
230 L | |
FB Suzuki 2 x 350 hp |
1500 | 7.4 | 17 |
1900 | 8.9 | 32 |
2400 | 10.4 | 46 |
2800 | 11.9 | 55 |
3000 | 12.7 | 71 |
3700 | 21.2 | 96 |
4000 | 24.5 | 105 |
4500 | 30 | 127 |
5100 | 35.2 | 166.8 |
5300 | 36.9 | 170.4 |
5450 | 39 | 210 |
5650 | 40.3 | 229 |
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Standard Features
Cockpit features.
Aft Cockpit Grill Station
Integrated electric smokeless grill, solid surface cover, and under the counter refrigerator
Amtico Water Resistant Flooring
Beautifully designed water resistant flooring
Courtesy Blue LED Lights
Standard blue LED cockpit lights not only provide ambient light to ensure you and your guests can safely maneuver around the boat but also make a statement at the dock.
Expansive Glass Enclosure Doors
The glass enclosure doors slide completely open to join the aft patio and upper salon
Fusion ANT Wireless Stereo Remote
Enjoy the freedom to control your audio entertainment from anywhere on your boat. Whether you’re fishing at the transom or about to jump from the swim platform into the water, audio control is within reach any time, anywhere with the ARX remote – it’s never been so easy.
The hidden TV folds down with the push of a button.
L-shaped seating aft and starboard with removable section for foredeck or docking access
Salon Galley
Refrigerator, freezer, sink, and optional smokeless grill are just some of the amenities that can be found in the galley and salon.
Seagrass Floor Covering
The Seagrass floor covering is durable, stain-resistant, and soft on the feet.
Seamless Single Level Cockpit Sole
Stereo Performance Package
Enjoy the upgraded Fusion stereo package for the ultimate sound system.
Storage Under Aft Cockpit Seating
Neatly store all of your belongings in this spacious storage locker.
Helm Features
12 Volt Accessory Plug
A 12-volt accessory plug is ready at the helm when you need it.
Double Wide Helm Seat with Lift Up Bolster
The captain's chair not only has plenty of space for two, but also slides back and forth for ultimate comfort.
Full Height Opening Side Windows
Slide open the side window to easily communicate with those tending to the lines
Garmin VHF 100
The premium Garmin VHF 100 is perfect for communicating with other boaters and local marinas.
Joystick Steering and Cruise Control
The joystick control allows anyone to look like a master captain when docking
Premium Hand Wrapped Dash
The vinyl wrapped dash is the perfect compliment to your hand wrapped steering wheel
Volvo 22" Glass Cockpit & Autopilot
Navigation is made easy with the latest technology integrated into the standard Volvo 22" Glass Cockpit with Autopilot.
Hull & Deck Features
Access Steps Port and Starboard
Thoughtfully placed access steps make boarding easy and worry free
Best In Class Anchor Locker
The first mate will enjoy the flat foredeck when working the anchor or bow lines.
Blue LED Cockpit Lighting
Bow chaise loungers and sunpad.
The versatile foredeck chaise lounge has multiple reclining positions including a flat lay down making this the place to be.
Foredeck Fender Locker Storage
The foredeck locker is perfect for storing lines and fenders.
Foredeck Wash Down
You'll appreciate the standard foredeck wash down when it's time to give your yacht a good scrub.
Large Transom Storage Locker
Neatly store away fenders, lines, dock brushes, life jackets and any other boating accessory you may want to bring along
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Locking Transom Walk Through Door
This locking, pivoting transom walk through door is easily transitioned from open to shut.
MarineTred Non-Skid
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Stainless 10" Deck Cleats
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Foredeck sun lounge cover.
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Port and Starboard Windshield Wipers with Washers
The windshield wipers will keep you cruising in all weather.
Aft Stateroom Features
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Carbon Monoxide Detector
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Convertible King Size Bed
Twin berths easily convert into a king-size bed.
Twin Berths
Twin berths easily convert into a king bed.
Upholstered Headboard
The aft stateroom features an upholstered headboard with storage compartment
Forward Stateroom Features
Hidden pocket door system for stateroom privacy.
Uniquely designed sliding privacy doors separate the master stateroom from the rest of the boat.
Opening Deck Hatch with Privacy Screen
Let the breeze in but keep the bugs out with the deck hatch and screen.
Standard Height Olympic Queen Bed with Innerspring Mattress
The forward stateroom features a full sized queen that was built at the perfect height for easily getting in and out of bed
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Head Features
Solid surface counter top.
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Teak Floor and Seat in Separate Shower
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Salon Features
Stainless steel stairway railing.
The stainless stairway provides for easy access into the staterooms.
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Battery Charger
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Convenient Remote Main Battery Switches
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Dockside Fresh Water Hookup with Onboard Tank Fill Valve
Keep your water tank full. You never know what the day has in store.
Electric Shore Cord Reel
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Have power to run the systems on the boat when not plugged into shore power.
Integrated Self Bailing Cockpit System
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LED Indicating Trim Tab Controls
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Two 16,000 BTU and One 27,000 BTU AC Units
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The 38 GLS OB for sale at your local dealer combines the unmatched performance and entertainment capabilities of the 38 GLS with powerful, easy-to-maintain outboards. Expand your swimming area by lowering the side of the 38 GLS to convert it into a swim platform. The lower cabin features an aft stateroom and U-shaped dinette that converts into a berth. A full galley and standing head with shower complete this extraordinary yacht. It’s a match made in heaven for lovers of on-the-water fun.
Expand your swimming area by lowering the side of the 38 GLS to convert it into a swim platform. The easy to access controls and safety mechanisms allow for endless family fun. The aft facing bench backrest can swivel to either face the cockpit or the beach door.
The 38 GLS OB is powered by triple 300-450 Mercury Verados. The joystick piloting allows you to navigate with ease at a top speed of 65 mph with the triple 450 racing engines.
The open-concept cockpit was designed with entertainment in mind. You can find endless seating options between the bow lounge, two mid-ship L-shaped dinettes, and an aft-facing bench. For alternative seating options, the aft-facing bench backrest can swivel to face the beach door.
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40'3" / 12,27 m | |
12’ 6” / 3,8 m | |
12’ 8” / 3,86 m | |
38.5" / 0,98 m | |
24.5" / 0,62 m |
335 gallons / 1268 L | |
50 gallons / 189,3 L | |
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Dugout38' Tiara Sport 38 LS 2019
38 LS includes modern console amenities with multiple seating zones, a well-appointed cabin featuring a full-size berth, microwave, and enclosed head. Garmin electronics replace analog instruments at the helm. A hardtop extends aft to shade seats near the outdoor galley.
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- Price USD: $ 499,900
Tiara Sport
Palmetto, florida, united states, power yacht.
- LOA: 38 ft in
- Display Length: 38 ft
- Beam: 12' 6"
Cuddy Cabin
- Water Capacity: 50 gals
- Fuel Capacity: 331 gals
- Engine Details: Yamaha F350
- Engine 1: 295.00 HRS 350.00 HP
- Engine 2: 295.00 HRS 350.00 HP
- Engine 3: 295.00 HRS 350.00 HP
- Engine Fuel: Gas/Petrol
- Days on Market: INQUIRE
+ Manufacturer Provided Description
The 38 LS is the reinterpretation of luxury sport yachting, a fusion of sophistication with the demands of day yachting. The epitome of functionality, its walk-around capabilities, bridge and lounge seats via both port and starboard entries with an island style outdoor galley are just some of the features through which the 38 LS defines a new luxury sport yachting segment. Multiple and easily accessible social zones allow friends and families of all ages to experience a myriad of waterplay activities, exterior grilling and dining delights along with luxury lounging via convertible sun pad, elegant cabin and aft cockpit areas. Wrap around forward bow seating provides more space to laze and enjoy time on the water with family and friends.
Experience the joy of motion aboard the 38 LS. Powered by triple Yamaha 350’s, she will boast performance, power and sleek styling. Glass cockpit integrated electronics including Garmin® marine navigation systems provide ease of use for captain, and the optional Yamaha helm master joystick steering provides additional control underway or docking. With a fuel capacity of 331 gallons, you have plenty of range to spend a couple days running to your favorite ports of call.
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Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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