![]() ![]() ![]() With accommodations for up to 10 in five cabins, the 460 will perfectly fit private ownership and charter. The Hanse 460 looks like a speed demon and sails like a witch, but she’s quite a comfortable family cruiser. Her LOA is below 37 feet, but you’d never know it in how she feels on deck or below or in how she sails. ![]() Like her predecessor, the Dufour 360, the 37 has a single rudder, so she’s lively and responsive, but she still sports twin wheels for a friendlier cockpit layout. This model also has an all new hull with a greater power/weight ratio and a taller mast for an increased sail area and better performance. The Dufour 37 borrows many features from her bigger sibling, the Dufour 470, including the bowsprit, large hatches, and a fantastic deck layout. Now you can really get this little demon going. Outfitting is versatile with three levels of sail packages available, including the highest “Upwind/Downwind” option that includes a Code 0, extra winches and jammers, and a bowsprit. There are three keel options, including a hydraulically lifting keel (4’ 1” – 8’ 4” with no bulb) that will deliver good performance. Here’s a preview of what you’ll be seeing on the water soon – maybe even in peer-to-peer rental programs like Boatsetter.Īlready Own a Sailboat? Earn an Average of $20K by Renting it Out on Boatsetterīeneteau’s Oceanis 34.1 shed 2,000 pounds and a few inches on the beam over her predecessor and added 29% more sail area for better performance in light air. Whether monohull, catamaran or trimaran, exciting new designs are landing on US shores from Europe and South Africa. Fall boat shows highlight the latest launches, and there’s much to see if you’re contemplating purchasing a new sailboat. ![]()
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