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Cheoy Lee Daydream 75-C Review

The 75 is one of a new generation of Cheoy Lee luxury yachts from the Bahama Pilothouse series, but it's been reconfigured for the Australian market and called, more appropriately, the Daydream.

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Cheoy Lee Bravo 78 Review

The Bravo 78 comes from the design board of MG Burvenich, formerly of the Tom Fexas Design Group, with a fresh layout by the talented designer, Sylvia Bolton

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Cheoy Lee Serenity 68 Long Range Motoryacht Review

In redesigning this vessel Cheoy Lee took the proven concept of an economical, efficient and seaworthy hull and improved on the traditional trawler or expedition styling.

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Catalina 387 Review

You can leave it to the Europeans to try dramatic new ideas on production yachts. Americans have a different approach - they tend to refine their craft, working on the principle that if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

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Catalina 350 Review

The Catalina 350, particularly in the configuration shown here with the optional hardtop is remarkably easy to live with. Another way, I suppose, of saying that it is extremely comfortable and easy to sail.

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Carver Mariner 36 Review

A cross between a flybridge and traditional cruiser, the Carver Mariner 36 has a lot to offer Australian sea-faring families.