Endeavour 40 Reviews (1981 to 1985)
The Endeavour 40 was first introduced in 1981 it was targeted at two different markets: the private owner and the charter industry, so two slightly different models were created: 1)…
The Endeavour 40 was first introduced in 1981 it was targeted at two different markets: the private owner and the charter industry, so two slightly different models were created: 1)…
Recently, Bruce Hedrick of Northwest Yachting magazine had the opportunity to jump aboard a brand new J/122E, the queen of the new “E” series fleet focused on exciting, performance cruising. …
Beneteau and the American Sailing Association (ASA) have collaborated in creating the ASA First 22, a fiberglass sailboat built specifically as a one-design sail training vessel. Its cockpit is extra…
Beneteau First 40: For the sixth consecutive year, First 40s have taken podium places or won in both IRC3 and ORC. Since 2009, it has become habitual to see Firsts…
J/92 – speed, sailing comfort and the magical ease of an asymmetric spinnaker You may have to sail the J/92 to believe it! Her unique version of an asymmetric spinnaker is…
The Beneteau Oceanis 35 is designed for the avid sailor who enjoys days sailing, weekending and the seasonal club sponsored races. Her cockpit and rig are well laid out making…
Photo Credit Billy Black The Beneteau Oceanis 35 — a sister ship to the company’s Oceanis 38, introduced last year — a boat with an unusual but incredibly well-imagined and executed…
Beneteau First 25 S By Zuzana Prochazka • Posted: Oct 10, 2014 It’s not easy to reintroduce a classic. The re-design has to live up to the best of the…
Sailing’s BOAT TEST Oceanis 38: AS YOU LIKE IT There was a time when only the largest production boats were customizable. But why should only owners of big boats get…
Hull Type: Fin w/spade rudder Rig Type: Masthead Sloop LOA: 28.50′ / 8.69m LWL: 23.83′ / 7.26m Beam: 10.17′ / 3.10m Listed SA: 364 ft2 / 33.82 m2 Draft (max.)…