
X-41 One Design: Review
Alan Andrews details the reasons why /SW/’s Boat of the Year judges declared this versatile racer, “Best Crossover.”

Alan Andrews details the reasons why /SW/’s Boat of the Year judges declared this versatile racer, “Best Crossover.”

Check out “NOOD Regattas: A Day in the Life” and “NOOD Regattas: Words From a Winner”

The Laser SB3 is the talk of the European small-boat scene, and in advance of its U.S. arrival, we headed to Skandia Cowes Week to find out whether it was a hit or hype. From our October 2007 issue.

This gentleman’s racer can hold its own racing under a variety of rating rules. “Grand Prix Launches” from our October 2007 issue

Senior editor Stuart Streuli took his first ride on this European bred 35-footer during the 2007 Sail for Hope regatta. “Gear Up” from our October 2, 2007, /SW eNewsletter/

With the latest dual-purpose designs perfectly blending racing and cruising attributes, there’s guaranteed to be a boat in this year’s fleet for you. “Tech Review” from our October 2007 issue

Horizontal hydrofoils lift the Bladerider Moth Sailboat out of the water in even the lightest breeze.
Martin 242
C&C; 27 Mark V

Pearson Flyer

During our test sail of the First 10R we were impressed with the boat’s steering and its tight turning radius. We also found it’s easy for a crew of five to sail in light air. From our April 2007 issue.

Alan Andrews details the reasons why /SW/’s Boat of the Year judges declared this versatile racer, “Best Crossover.”

Check out “NOOD Regattas: A Day in the Life” and “NOOD Regattas: Words From a Winner”

The Laser SB3 is the talk of the European small-boat scene, and in advance of its U.S. arrival, we headed to Skandia Cowes Week to find out whether it was a hit or hype. From our October 2007 issue.

This gentleman’s racer can hold its own racing under a variety of rating rules. “Grand Prix Launches” from our October 2007 issue

Senior editor Stuart Streuli took his first ride on this European bred 35-footer during the 2007 Sail for Hope regatta. “Gear Up” from our October 2, 2007, /SW eNewsletter/

With the latest dual-purpose designs perfectly blending racing and cruising attributes, there’s guaranteed to be a boat in this year’s fleet for you. “Tech Review” from our October 2007 issue

Horizontal hydrofoils lift the Bladerider Moth Sailboat out of the water in even the lightest breeze.
Martin 242
C&C; 27 Mark V

Pearson Flyer

During our test sail of the First 10R we were impressed with the boat’s steering and its tight turning radius. We also found it’s easy for a crew of five to sail in light air. From our April 2007 issue.
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