
Jeanne Craig
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1 month ago |
powerandmotoryacht.com | Daniel Harding |Jeanne Craig
There seems to be dual functionality with every feature of the newest Solara. Climb aboard a versatile little vessel that punches above its weight.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
powerandmotoryacht.com | Jeanne Craig
I’m not the first person to be duped by the De Antonio D50 Coupe. The first time I saw her from a dock in Fort Lauderdale, I assumed the day yacht had a pair of brawny sterndrives under the big sunbed at the transom. But then I stepped aboard the new flagship from this Spanish builder. Somebody pushed a button near the helm, and that four-person sunbed rose up on an electric hatch to reveal four white Mercury Verado 300-horsepower outboards.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
powerandmotoryacht.com | Jeanne Craig
The first power cat from a legacy builder lures monohull devotees seeking more space. I’ve had some great cruising experiences on power catamarans. Those trips introduced me to beautiful islands and were always aboard chartered boats—vessels that averaged 45 to 50 feet in length and stretched as wide as 21 feet. The beam felt tremendous to me, so much that I was relieved to give the helm over to my husband when we got into a sticky docking situation.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
powerandmotoryacht.com | Jeanne Craig
With Lake Macatawa in our wake, we clear the channel and enter Lake Michigan, where a light breeze and easy seas make for a nice start to a summer day. The sand beaches and rolling dunes along the shore light up when the sun cleaves the low cloud cover, and the morning rays turn the landmark Holland Harbor Lighthouse into an even bolder shade of red.
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