Thursday, August 28

Browsing: Cruising Life

When you first glimpse the new Marlow Avalon 65 from Marlow Yachts and owner David Marlow, you know the company and its owner have created an owner-operated cruising boat that is a entirely new look. Gone is the stepped sheer line and the square windows in the salon, bridge and hull. Instead, we have a high sided hull with a straight sheer, a noticeable flare at the bow and a curvaceous cabin and bridge structure with a swept back look and cats eye windows. Plus the hull port are oval. The whole look of the Avalon 65 has a retro…

The Great Loop has many attractions from the coral reefs of Florida’s Dry Tortugas to the wilds of Georgian Bay in Lake Huron, but many a veteran looper will tell you that Canada’s Trent-Severn Waterway  is the jewel in crown of the loop experience. And, for those who are not ready to ditch the work-a-day life and spend a year on the Loop, you can still experience the Trent-Severn aboard a self-drive or bareboat charter boat. The French canal charter boat company Le Boat has a base on Lake Ontario and from there you can spend days or weeks discovering…

With the new 46, Aquila catamarans is venturing into the explorer or adventure cat realm by combining big-boat innovations with a power plant designed to travel long distances without refueling.  The target market will be independent, adventurous couples. The published specs call for twin Volvo 320-horsepower engines that will deliver a top-end-speed of 28 knots. The tanks hold 425 gallons of diesel so running at moderate cruising speeds of 15 knots or so and burning about six gallons an hour, you have a useful range of roughly 1,000 miles. For long-haul and off-the-grid capabilities, you can opt for Aquila’s Hydroglide…

The first big boat show of the fall season, the Newport International Boat Show gets underway in Newport, Rhode Island on September 11 and runs through Sunday the 14th. As usual, boat builders use the Newport show to debut their newest models. This year there are seven new designs that fit into Cruising Odyssey’s cruiser-oriented forma from 38 to 60 feet. And, the new boats come from all around the world, including Norway, France, Malaysia, Australia and China. Here’s our annual quick look at the new designs for 2025. MJM 38 This summer MJM Yachts undertook a rebranding of…

De Antonio Yachts, based in Barcelona, Spain recently launched its new 60-foot flagship, which they intend to debut at the Cannes Festival of Yachting in September.  As an outboard powered family cruiser, it will be interesting to see how well the now-recognized De Antiono design aesthetic works in a boat of this size. The boat has the builder’s signature stepped hull, slab sides with stylish glazing and a plumb bow, all very much family resemblances. The salon is based around the full side decks for easy access to the lounge at the bow, while the cockpit features a near full-width…

Tamas and Sara Hamor launched the Xquisite Yacht company in South Africa in 2014 and have spent the last 11 years bringing truly innovative, luxurious sailing and now power cats to the market. To date, they have delivered 47 truly unique yachts to happy customers. For 2025 they are introducing a sporty 40-foot power cat that will be a fine warm weather cruiser. A two cabin, two head boat, the new 40 has a ton of outdoor space and open-air living area. On the wide deck between the hulls up forward, you’ll find two wide sunbeds with tilt-up back rests.…

Sirena Yachts, based in Turkey, announced at BOOT Dusseldorf that the builder was launching the design of a new Sirena 60. The new boat will replace the Sirena 58 that has proven so successful in the mid-range cruising market and will debut at the Cannes show in September Sirena celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2024 so they are kicking off their second decade with a stylish new 60 footer. The new yacht, designed by German Frers, carries all of the design DNA that has made the company such a world-wide success, including the plumb bow, extended swim platform and huge…

This week, Yacht Sales International, the U.S. representative for Greenline yachts announced that the first all-electric Greenline 40 had been delivered to its new owner in Annapolis, Maryland. This innovative family cruiser from the European builder is the fruit of a unique partnership. “This yacht is the result of true collaboration between a customer with vision, a boatbuilder committed to sustainability, and a propulsion partner at the forefront of marine innovation,” said Udo Willersinn, Co-Founder of YachtSalesInternational.com. “With the Greenline 40 Electric, we’re not just delivering a boat—we’re delivering the future of yachting.” “Ingenity’s Twin Drive mCrate System is such a…

We first ran into Jan and Tom Newman soon after they had taken delivery of their new Nordhavn 41 Meraki at the Nordhavn factory in Turkey. They were, as they said then, setting out to live their cruising dreams after years of working, saving and planning. We can report now, almost three years later, that those dreams have come true. Tom and Jan spent their first two years cruising the northern Med before pointing their bow northward to France’s Rhone River and the canals that would take them to Scandinavia. Along the way they thorough explored Turkey, Greece, The Adriatic,…

Steve Olsson was introduced to the cruising life by his parents  who, when their four children were young, moved the family aboard a 34-foot steel, modified work boat and spent a month cruising from their home in San Diego, California to San Francisco and back. “I remember that trip as just being amazing and fantastic and it was summer and we went up the Sacramento River,” Steve said. “I vividly remember Morro Bay and going under the Golden Gate Bridge. I remember swimming ashore and picking blackberries and coming back and my mom would bake pie and all this stuff…

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