One of our favorite companies, Outer Reef Yachts, has decided to open a facility in one of our favorite cities in South America, Cartagena, Columbia. Don’t go all Romancing the …
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Miscellaneous and CuriousNew BoatsSailboat RacingSailing
The Once and Future Shape of Things?
by Kurt Hoehneby Kurt HoehneThe Mini Transat fleet is certainly the breeding ground for major offshore sailboat racing innovation. While closely regulated (especially for all safety matters), there’s still plenty of leeway for Mini …
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Our friend George Yioulos of West Coast Sailing travelled to England to, among other things, see and sail the new RS Aero. Here is his report in its entirety, along …
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We found more evidence that the economy continues to rebound at one of our favorite builders up North, just across the border in Delta, BC. West Bay SonShip, established fortysix …
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This is our first feature video from Jason Kettlestrings of Yachtvid, and it’s a good one. Remember hearing about the 90-footer that capsized at launch? Here it is. Check out …
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Miscellaneous and CuriousMy Boat StoryNew BoatsPower Boating
Slightly Dangerous with Dual Allison V-12s, Sort of
At a great launching ceremony at the CSR Boat yard on the Seattle’s Ship Canal, Gordy and Judy Cole, and about 100 of their friends, launched their latest and quite …
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Well, the numbers are in and it definitely did seem busy so when we got the numbers it wasn’t surprising that 24,000 people visited the Show in the first two …
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Opening Day at the Taiwan International Boat Show They really know how to do it right, starting with a huge room packed with media from all over the world that …
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As readers of Northwest Yachting know, we really like Northwest companies that produce a quality product and have done so for years. If they’ve been through the turbulent times of …
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If you like to watch videos of powerboats handling some lively seas, or want to hear Bob Johnstone talk for seven minutes about the MJM 40Z is, you’ll want to …
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When you consider all that has gone on since 1948, the Hewescraft story is pretty amazing on a number of different fronts. The first is that while boat building has …
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If you’re planning on regularly crossing the Columbia River Bar, might be something to consider. . .