
Which yacht to choose for crossing the Atlantic?
An Atlantic crossing is undoubtedly the dream of most sailors. Beyond the decision-making process, choosing the right boat is often a topic of long discussions. However, some sea lovers have not asked themselves so many questions. So, which sailboat should you choose to cross the Atlantic? Crossing the Atlantic is often the first goal for those who seek adventure and wish to sail beyond the horizon. A transatlantic crossing is the symbol of offshore cruising, the discovery of another world. And this applies both to amateur sailors and professional skippers. Just look at the enthusiasm for events like the Mini Transat or the Route du Rhum, for example. Rallies such as the ARC or the Rallye des Îles du Soleil also allow sailors to set sail for the Caribbean, following the trade winds, in a flotilla and in a safer way. For these long voyages, catamarans and cruising sailboats made of aluminum or steel are the dream of many. However, some sailors have crossed the Atlantic aboard very different boats, such as the First 25, the Maxus 22, classic rigs, the Golif, or even race-oriented sailboats like a Dehler 34. With all this in mind, let's try to answer the following question: which sailboat should you choose to cross the Atlantic?
