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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If you're looking for a sailing catamaran with a good track record, look no further. This beauty has been wowing guests and brokers for 10 years straight.
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The 121-foot NZ Yachting Developments sailing yacht Bliss has a truly flexible cabin arrangement.
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Capt. Jim and Chef Amanda Grant tossed their "real lives" aside to run this 58-foot sailing catamaran in the Virgin Islands. |
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The chef onboard this Virgin Islands sailing catamaran used to be the personal assistant for Spice Girl Mel B.
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With an Italian owner, this Turkish motorsailer is leading its local market in terms of customer service and flexibility.
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If you want to get onboard one of the best-value crewed yachts in Turkey (heck, in the entire world), then take a look at this 75-foot motorsailer.
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Want a little free sailing instruction along with your charter vacation? Capt. Jerry Blair is the man to meet onboard this 54-foot catamaran.
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This Virgin Islands sailing catamaran was entirely rebuilt by her new owners, to get her back to her former glory days of chartering. |
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The 76-foot CNB Cap II has been chartering worldwide for at least 15 years--and was still in nice condition at the time of our 2008 tour. |
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Cape Arrow is Hull No. 12 in the Southern Wind 100 series of sailing yachts.
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This sailing catamaran and her crew have done dozens upon dozens of Virgin Islands charters.
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If you're interested in chartering a gulet in Turkey, this yacht is part of a family of three that have a good reputation.
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