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Rate this trawler-style yacht from 1-10 🚤 and tell us where you'd cruise it first! Grand Banks 60 © Grand Banks Yachts Length: 66 ft 10 in (20.4 m) with swim platform Beam: 19 ft 2 in (5.8 m) Draft: 4 ft 3 in (1.3 m) Displacement: approx. 66,000 lb (29,940 kg) Top Speed: 31 knots or 36 mph (57 km/h) Cruising Speed: 25 knots or 29 mph (46 km/h) Range: over 1,500 nautical miles at 10 knots Price: approx. US$ 3.9 Million The Grand Banks 60 mixes old-school charm with cutting-edge composite construction, giving you a stable, efficient ride with low fuel burn. Its warped-hull design reduces drag, while twin Volvo D13 diesels deliver strong performance and long-range reliability. Inside, you’ll find teak finishes, a spacious salon, and up to three en-suite cabins. With ocean-crossing range and a luxurious layout, this yacht is ideal for serious cruisers who don’t want to sacrifice comfort. Current pricing starts around US$ 3.9 Million. #GrandBanks60 #LuxuryTrawler #LongRangeYacht #Shorts

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Luxury sportfisher yacht Al Duhail on sea trials - Built by Yachting Developments in New Zealand. https://www.charterworld.com/index.html?sub=yacht-charter&charter=al-duhail-12943

charterworldnews

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Nauticat 37 https://www.scanboat.com/en/17408934

scanboat24

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SailGP’s second event of the 2026 season will be remembered for the wrong reasons, but given how serious the risks now appear to have become some are asking whether this should and could this be the turning point for SailGP. So, rather than focussing on the intense racing in a perfect setting, the talk centred on how terrifyingly close the latest collision came to tragedy. Our Auckland report considers the incident, the risks and some of the options

planetsailonline

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dedicato ai naviganti oceanici e aspiranti tali....ma chi l'ha detto che il velista debba soffrire?!!

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