After touring the factory, seeing hull number 1 under construction, and writing the preview story that appeared in Sail magazine last year, I have to admit to being kinda sweet on the new Jeanneau 64.
Andrew Winch grew up sailing on the south coast of England. He started sailing in dinghies and then progressed up to boats ranging in size from 23ft to 50ft. After school, he studied 3D design and beg
Philippe Briand was born into a sailing family. His father
was an Olympic sailor and Philippe was 9 when he started racing dinghies in La
Rochelle, France. He designed his first sailboat at 16, he w
In my role as sailing scribe and boat tester,  I’ve seen tons of computer generated renderings of the latest and greatest designs from the world’s boat builders. And these slick, artistic, detail
The short answer is…adrenline-pumpingly-awesome. And I’ve been lucky enough to sail on some pretty darn fast multihulls this year. So, needless to say, I’ve acquired a bit of a speed addictionÂ
Over the course of the year, Jeanneau has been renewing the entire line of Jeanneau Yachts for a fresh new look.  More resolutely contemporary, the line is enhancing its appeal and gaining in coher
For all those who have ever wished for a little help at the helm, Harken and Jeanneau are pleased to announce the result of a three-year collaborative effort to reimagine cruising and shorthanded sail
Production boat builders appear to be settling down on design for the popular range of boats under twelve metres (40 feet).
Chines, wide transoms, twin wheels and twin rudders are becoming de rigeur
The new Jeanneau 54 announced last month has been creating quote a stir, not only internationally, but also here in Australia with several viewings booked at the major European Boat Shows this month
There has been plenty of development going on recently on the MC31 project as McConaghy Boats progress from the tooling and design phase into construction of the first 6 boats.
The first boat will