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Practical Sailor 2014 Index

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Timeless Tartan 37

The Tartan 37 is a moderately high performance, shoal-draft cruiser built between 1967 and 1988 by Tartan Marine, a company that helped usher in...

Dissecting the CSY 37

The chainplates are heavy stainless-steel flat bars with load-distributing welded webs through-bolted to the hull. The hull layup is further reinforced in the way...

Heavy-duty Hull Gets High Praise

With more than three decades of hard use behind it-first in the charter trade and later in private ownership-the CSY 37 has very few...

Express 37 Nails Performance

BelowdecksThough designed to sail fast, Schumacher tried to create accommodations below that would be comfortable for an offshore crew. He engaged a client, M....

Cheoy Lee Clipper 36 & 42

PerformanceAs mentioned earlier, the Clipper cutter-ketches or schooners sail best on a reach, and then their speed will be more than adequate. Upwind and...

Owners Say Beauty, Solid Hull Outweigh Clippers Flaws

We spoke with several owners of Cheoy Lee 42s and 36s for this article, and among the most seasoned was Kieron OConnell, a two-time...

Former Marketing Director, CR38 Owner Offers His 2 Cents

Practical Sailor reader Allen Taylor so loved his Cabo Rico 38 that he eventually started working for the company as the marketing director. Now,...

Alberg 35 Offers Classic Escape

Photos courtesy of Tom Curren The Alberg 35 dates back to the dawn of big-time fiberglass sailboat building. Its production began in 1961, just a...

Alberg Owners Love Their A35s, Warts and All

Nearly every owner we spoke to about their Alberg 35 had small gripes about the boats performance, cosmetic defects, and outdated equipment. Nevertheless, it...

Tayana 37: What You Should Know | Boat Review

Looking to buy a 35-40 foot sailboat? Considering a Tayana 37? See a Tayana 37 for sale? What are the pros and cons of...