Yachts & Yachting magazine

BOATS OF NOTE FOR 2024

Dufour 41

The latest launch from French manufacturer Dufour is the 41. Like all of its recent launches she comes from the drawing board of Umberto Felci and the boat is particularly notable for its impressive volume. Despite measuring in at 39’3”, the boat manages to shoehorn in three cabins and three ensuite heads. Not a bad achievement. All this is done by giving the boat generous beam (4.3m/14’ to be precise) carried well aft. This beam is the same as on its much larger Dufour 430. Couple this with relatively full bow lines – at least above the waterline – and you have a recipe for high volume. Aside from this, the 41 looks like a classic Felci design – dramatic on the water with a decently dimensioned rig. As mentioned, the classic layout will feature twin aft cabins with ensuite heads, plus a large master forward also with ensuite.
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BOATS OF NOTE CRUISING YACHTS

Jeanneau 55

Part of the Jeanneau Yachts range, this is a big, luxurious boat with a number of significant innovations regarding the interior layout. The boat differs significantly from its rivals in this sector as it offers twin guest cabins with their own ensuites set at the aft end of the cockpit just before the companionway. This means you have guest accommodation which is completely separated off from the main saloon. This offers both owner and guest a high level of personal privacy and sets the

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