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  1. Motorsailers

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Sailboats and powerboats are quite different, but one type of boat that attempts to split the difference between the two is the motorsailer. Motorsailers have large engines, like a powerboat, but they …Read More

  2. Ketch Sailboats

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Ketches come in many shapes, sizes, and designs, because what makes a boat a ketch is as much about the rigging as it is about the boat itself. Ketches are sailboats with two masts, with the forward m …Read More

  3. Sailing Dinghies

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    Nov 25, 2020

    When it comes to sailing dinghies, there are two main types to consider: singlehanded sailing dinghies or doublehanded sailing dinghies. Singlehanders are designed to be sailed by one person, while do …Read More

  4. Deck Saloon Sailboats

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Deck saloon sailboats have become very popular in recent years, as more and more people strive to avoid the closed-in feeling of some cabins. The deck saloon design incorporates a raised saloon, which …Read More

  5. Daysailers

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    Nov 25, 2020

    The term daysailer, like much other boating lingo, is multifaceted. A daysailer is much more than how Wikipedia describes it: A sailboat without a cabin, designed for day trips. Yes, you can find l …Read More

  6. Sailing Cruisers

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    Nov 25, 2020

    If long sails to distant ports is a type of adventure youd like, a sailing cruiser may just be in your future. Just as the name suggests, these are sailboats that are designed with long-distance trave …Read More

  7. Center Cockpit Sailboats

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Center cockpit sailboats, which have an additional cabin and deck space aft of the cockpit, are quite popular with cruisers who often bring guests aboard. By shifting the cockpit forward and placing a …Read More

  8. Catamarans

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Are two hulls better than one? Many people who own sailing catamarans certainly think so. To state the obvious, the one thing all sailing catamarans have in common is that they have two hulls instead …Read More

  9. Beach Catamarans

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Beach catamarans, commonly called beachcats, trace their origins all the way back to Polynesian double-canoe sailboats which were simply shoved up onto the beach when not in use, and pushed back into …Read More

  10. Antique and Classic Sailboats

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    Nov 25, 2020

    Many people who love sailing and sailboats consider antique and classic sailboats to be works of art. Theyre also a huge part of our heritage, since once upon a time sailboats were an incredibly impor …Read More

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