The sailing yachts featured in this section of CharterWave are ones our experts got onboard for less than a day. Our First Impressions are intended to be just that, offering you an insider's quick glance at yachts that have found a way to stand out in the crowd.
For detailed reviews of yachts we've spent more time onboard, go to our crewed charters database of articles.
To view First Impressions of motoryachts available for charter, click here.
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This 101-foot Turkish gulet proudly claims to offer a more reasonable price than other options in her size range.
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The Bloemsma Van Bremen shipyard launched the 133-foot sailing yacht Valquest in late 2009.
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The 63-foot Venture was built by Oyster to be both a comfortable cruising yacht and a strong sailing yacht. |
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The 48-foot Swan sailing yacht Victoria has won awards for her maintenance as well as her chef's cooking. |
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This sailing catamaran entered the British Virgin Islands crew charter market with new owner-operators in late 2007.
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This 80-foot sailing yacht has a fascinating history, including having been originally built to sail around the world.
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This gorgeous sailing yacht is a must-see for anyone who wants to feel like a Vanderbilt on the water. If the crew is half as good as the boat, you can't go wrong chartering here.
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Teo Strydom and Amy Henshaw-Depledge were the couple running this 58-foot sailing catamaran during our tour. |
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The 151-foot Holland Jachtbouw Windrose is elegant, fast, and a top sailing yacht to consider for regatta and racing charters.
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This yacht's name seems to be right on the money, with the boat winning best chef and best-in-show honors at a single charter event.
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Y Not is an 80-foot CNB sailing yacht designed by Bruce Farr.
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Yes, Dear is a 58-foot sailing catamaran that, at the time of our review, was owned by a man who had outfitted her for scuba diving. |
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