Dehler 34 – performance pedigree shines even on social occasions
Serge Busato rates his current Dehler 34 as the best in a long succession of sailing yachts . Having six decades of sailing experience to
A Privilège is more than just an elegant, individually tailored sailing catamaran. A Privilège is a statement: the statement to enjoy luxurious life beyond coastal borders. Its refined hull design ensures superb stability and comfort making Privilège catamarans the most enjoyable place on the sea. Every Privilège is built according to its owner’s preferences and handcrafted with the finest materials to create the perfect on-board experience.
The new Signature 650 has been painstakingly developed to offer an incredible balance of bluewater capability and living comfort. The huge saloon and owner’s cabin combine astonishing interior headroom and maximum natural light with an elegant, clean design from Franck Darnet. The tall, powerful rig offers plenty of easy-to-control sail options for fast passage times. An airy cockpit, huge flybridge and plenty of lounging space round out the features of a very talented sailing catamaran.
HULL LENGTH | 19.50 M |
LWL | 19.30 M |
BEAM | 9.20 M |
DRAFT | 1.85 M |
Privilègewent back to the drawing board with the beautiful new Signature 650. Every element of the design was studied, refined, and improved until the team was finally satisfied. The result is a luxury blue-water catamaran like no other. Across its entire 65-foot length, the new PrivilègeSignature 650 exudes confidence, style, and comfort. One hundred small details add up to a truly compelling bluewater catamaran.
We determined that the foredeck should be flush, so the rostrum has no profile. We’ve made the windows at the forward end of the saloon larger than on previous models, admitting even more light. And we’ve built a luxurious sunbathing area here, on the teak-lined bench that is protected on both sides from wind and from prying eyes. Safety has also benefitted from the design work. Hatches in the side decks are completely flush and offer no tripping hazard, while the stainless steel rails along the bulwarks come in a gleaming mirror finish.
Serge Busato rates his current Dehler 34 as the best in a long succession of sailing yachts . Having six decades of sailing experience to
Derek and Gillian Crombie and their family have spent the last year sampling the beautiful islands that dot New Zealand’s Haruaki Gulf. During that time
The Moody DS48 has been reviewed by UK magazine Sailing Today and the verdict is in. Sam Jefferson tested the sensational new big volume bluewater