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BOATS OF NOTE

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380

Jeanneau’s latest launch further expands the range and provides a pleasing new option for customers after a slightly smaller boat. The 380 has been designed by Marc Lombard and comes with the option of a lifting keel and beaching legs which further increases the versatility of this smart little yacht.

jeanneau.com

De Cesari 33

When plans were unveiled for the De Cesari 33 some years ago, this Ceccarelli design looked a bit like a wishful thinking scribble from the Italian designer. Well, clearly not, as the boat is now on the water and turning heads thanks to her distinctive looks and fine performance. This sits somewhere between modern classic and a sportsboat which is a confusing yet alluring spot. The boat is made of laminated mahogany with a teak deck. This gives the boat a modest displacement of 3,300kg while also providing a beautiful ambience down below. This is not a racer more a fast weekender that will deliver you to your destination in style. ceccarelliyachtdesign.com

Linjett 39

A beautifully built cruiser from Sweden’s oldest boatbuilder. Linjett have a big following in their native country but are largely unknown in the UK. The company has always been quite conservative in its design and this is their first boat with twin helms. The 39 features both an impressive turn of performance combined with beautiful fit and finish. The price is surprisingly low compared to some Swedish brands.

Linjett.se

Hanse 460

Hanse’s all new 460 will replace the existing 458 and

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