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Bali 4.8 Review: The Open-Plan Apartment at Seaboat

Bali 4.8 Review: The Open-Plan Apartment at Sea

The largest production Bali takes the open-plan philosophy to apartment scale. Six cabins, a forward cockpit that's a genuine living room, and 18.8 tonnes of floating real estate.

Bali 4.4 Review: The Open-Plan Statementboat

Bali 4.4 Review: The Open-Plan Statement

The Bali 4.4 scales the open-plan concept to 44 feet. More space, less pitching, and the forward cockpit finally makes sense. Charter from €5,000/week.

Bali 4.2 Review: The Rule-Breakerboat

Bali 4.2 Review: The Rule-Breaker

The Bali 4.2 replaces the trampoline with a forward cockpit, the saloon wall with fresh air. You'll love it or hate it. There is no middle ground.

Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47 Review: The Blue-Water Builderboat

Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47 Review: The Blue-Water Builder

The Tanna 47 is Fountaine Pajot's offshore statement — built for ocean crossings, not just charter weeks. We sailed her to find out if she delivers.

Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 Review: The Sailor's Premium Catboat

Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 Review: The Sailor's Premium Cat

The Elba 45 is the 45ft catamaran that actually sails. 100 m² of canvas, 13 tonnes, and an interior that finally rivals Lagoon. We test the full package.

Fountaine Pajot Isla 40 Review: The Sailor's Catamaranboat

Fountaine Pajot Isla 40 Review: The Sailor's Catamaran

The Isla 40 points at 45°, weighs 1,400 kg less than its rival, and actually rewards trimming. This is the cat for people who sail.

Lagoon 50 Review: The Floating Apartmentboat

Lagoon 50 Review: The Floating Apartment

The Lagoon 50 trades sailing feel for sheer volume. Six cabins, a flybridge the size of a studio flat, and enough space for 12. Here's what that means on the water.

Lagoon 46 Review: Where Cruising Gets Seriousboat

Lagoon 46 Review: Where Cruising Gets Serious

The Lagoon 46 is where the brand shifts from holiday platform to genuine cruising catamaran. Owner suite, bigger flybridge, offshore capability.

Lagoon 42 Review: The Fleet's Default Choiceboat

Lagoon 42 Review: The Fleet's Default Choice

The world's best-selling charter catamaran. Four cabins, flybridge standard, 42 feet that feel like 50. Here's what it's actually like to sail one.

Lagoon 40 Review: The Gateway Catamaranboat

Lagoon 40 Review: The Gateway Catamaran

The smallest Lagoon in the current range. Four cabins, four heads, 40 feet — and the most affordable way into catamaran living.

Dufour 530 Review: The Production Yacht That Isn'tboat

Dufour 530 Review: The Production Yacht That Isn't

At 53 feet, the Dufour 530 delivers semi-custom scale and Felici Design interiors at a production price. A buyer's yacht that barely exists in charter.