Why does a boat make us fall in love? It’s not just the lines or the design of the deckhouse, it’s not the victories or its speed. It’s all a matter of the heart. We have chosen 100 boats of all types and sizes that have made, the history of sailing and still thrill today. Find the full article in the March issue of The Journal of Sailing.
The 100 mythical sailboats from 3 to 109 meters
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