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Would you navigate this robust blue water cruiser through a demanding ocean passage or enjoy its refined comfort in a quiet coastal harbor? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Hylas 48 © Hylas Yachts Length overall: 14.63 m or 48 ft 0 in Hull length: 13.41 m or 44 ft 0 in Beam: 4.42 m or 14 ft 6 in Draft: 2.00 m or 6 ft 6 in Displacement: 16,035 kg or 35,351 lb Ballast: 6,577 kg or 14,500 lb Engine: 75 hp Fuel capacity: 1,097 L or 290 US gal Water capacity: 757 L or 200 US gal Sail area: 115 m² or 1,238 sq ft Cabins: 2-3 Berths: 4-6 persons The Hylas 48 is a specialized offshore yacht designed by Bill Dixon to offer maximum safety and luxury for short-handed couples. Built with a solid lead keel and a massive skeg-protected rudder, the hull is engineered to withstand the rigors of global circumnavigation while maintaining a low center of gravity for stability. The center cockpit design provides a secure and elevated position for the helmsman, while the wide side decks and high lifelines ensure safe movement forward in heavy seas. The interior is distinguished by its handcrafted teak joinery and a spacious full-beam master suite located aft, providing a quiet sanctuary away from the main living areas. Large deck saloon windows flood the galley and social spaces with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere typically found on much larger vessels. With its high fuel and water capacities and a hull optimized for balanced performance, the 48 is a premier choice for serious cruisers seeking a long-range maritime home. A new build typically requires an investment of 1 million US dollars. #Hylas48 #BlueWaterCruiser #SailingYacht #HarbourMasters
Would you navigate the shallowest turquoise lagoons of the Bahamas or test your speed across the open Pacific? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Seawind 1600 © Seawind Catamarans Length overall: 16.10 m or 52 ft 8 in Beam: 8.10 m or 26 ft 6 in Draft (boards up/down): 0.60 m or 2 ft 1 in to 2.60 m or 8 ft 6 in Displacement: 14,400 kg or 31,700 lb Engines: 2 x 57 hp to 80 hp Fuel capacity: 750 L or 200 US gal Water capacity: 658 L or 174 US gal Mainsail area: 100 m² or 1,080 sq ft Cabins: 3-4 Berths: 6-10 persons The Seawind 1600 is the high-performance flagship of the Australian brand, designed by world-renowned naval architects Reichel/Pugh to deliver exceptional ocean-crossing speeds without compromising live-aboard comfort. Built with advanced vacuum-infused composites including carbon fiber and Kevlar reinforcement, this 52-foot catamaran offers the structural rigidity needed for blue water sailing. A defining technical feature is the fully retractable daggerboards and rudders, which allow for windward precision when deployed and a remarkably shallow 2-foot draft for beaching and thin-water exploration. The deck layout features protected twin helm stations that provide 360-degree visibility while keeping the skipper sheltered under the hardtop bimini. Unlike traditional open-concept catamarans, the 1600 utilizes a two-step transition into a cozy, light-filled saloon that features a forward-facing navigation station and a massive U-shaped galley. With a high-aspect fractional rig and all control lines led aft for short-handed management, the 1600 is engineered for couples seeking a fast, balanced, and safe platform for global circumnavigation. A new factory build typically starts at 1.5 million US dollars. #Seawind1600 #SailingCatamaran #BlueWaterCruiser #HarbourMasters
Would you prefer the high-visibility twin helm stations for a spirited reach or the expansive social layout for a weekend at anchor? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Excess 15 © Excess Catamarans Length overall: 14.73 m or 48 ft 4 in Beam: 8.03 m or 26 ft 4 in Draft: 1.40 m or 4 ft 7 in Displacement: 18,400 kg or 40,572 lb Mainsail area: 104 m² or 1,119 sq ft Pulse Line sail area: 117 m² or 1,259 sq ft Engines: 2 x 57 hp or 80 hp Fuel capacity: 1,040 L or 275 US gal Water capacity: 480 L or 127 US gal Cabins: 3-6 Berths: 6-14 persons The Excess 15 is the flagship of the Excess line, designed by VPLP Design to offer a more connected and sensory sailing experience than traditional cruising catamarans. Its most distinctive feature is the twin aft helm stations, which provide a direct link to the water and excellent visibility of the sails, reminiscent of monohull racing. The yacht is available with the Pulse Line rig, which features a taller mast and an increased sail area to weight ratio, ensuring spirited performance even in light wind conditions. The interior design by Nauta Design breaks away from traditional yacht aesthetics, offering a bright, contemporary environment with a choice of three to six cabins to suit private owners or large groups. The cockpit is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a retractable sunroof that allows guests to control sunlight and ventilation throughout the day. Engineered with a low boom and a high-aspect ratio rig for efficiency, the 15 delivers a modern maritime lifestyle without sacrificing the thrill of the wind. A well-specified model is typically valued at 1 million US dollars. #Excess15 #SailingCatamaran #VPLPDesign #HarbourMasters