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Two New 60-footers

Among the many developments in the boatbuilding industry in recent years, arguably the most noticeable has simply been the increase in size. Time was a 40-footer was a “big” boat. Not anymore, with production boatbuilders like Dufour and Jeanneau now regularly launching designs not that much smaller than boats sailors of a certain age would have once called “maxis.”

JEANNEAU YACHTS 60

The latest in Jeanneau’s “Yachts” line, the French-built Jeanneau Yachts 60 is amazingly not the flagship

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