Lowtide
Hunter 41DS
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“The Hunter 41 Deck Salon may be an ideal cruiser both offshore
Seattle Boats
and coastal, for those who like to do both in comfort.” This 2006 Boat
of the Year Award winner is worthy of your consideration and capable
of your cruising dreams. Her swift Glenn Henderson hull design is
coupled with features making it extremely easy to sail short-handed.
Her reputation is one of great accommodation, solid value and
tremendous resale.
See Signature’s ad in the insert
Catalina 445
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This all-new model from Catalina incorporates crisp,
contemporary styling with proportions and features that make
Seattle Boats
Seattle Boats
Catalinas comfortable and secure underway and on the hook. Based
on a new hull design with a long waterline and moderate beam
and freeboard, the 445 has excellent performance. The hull form
is optimized to provide the gentle, predictable motion underway,
which is so appreciated in other Catalina models.
See Admiralty Yacht’s ad on page 7
Beneteau 46
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The modern underbody and powerful sail plan make the Beneteau 46
Seattle Boats
a brisk performer! The three stateroom layout will accommodate family
and friends in privacy and comfort. Her styling will turn every head in
the harbor. The new Beneteau 46 is a joy to sail with her comfortable twin
wheel cockpit and handy sheet winches within reach of the helm.
See Signature’s ad in the insert
Jeanneau 50 DS (Also on display: 49p, 42DS, 39i, 36i)
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Two of the biggest names in naval architecture have teamed up
Seattle Boats
to create the new Sun Odyssey 50DS. Philippe Briand designed her
high performance hull, while the Garroni Designers lent her elegant
style. Below decks her huge DS windows allow natural light to pour
throughout her massive interior spaces. Center queen aft of fwd make
for true owners cabin! Above decks, her enormous 3-part twin helm
cockpit makes for comfortable cruising with friend and family.
See Marine Servicenter’s ad on page 112
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