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Antares Yachts - Magazine Features

 

From Zero to Hundred
From Zero to a Hundred- by Elaine Lembo [Cruising World Magazine]
"They weren't sailors, but they had spirit, and they were ready for a big change. A new catamaran and a couple of continent later, they got all that and more." Link to read the full article. [Reprinted with permission from Cruising World Magazine.] Feb 2012
 

Racer goes cruising
Racer Goes Cruising- by Russ Creagh [Multihull World Australia]
"After 25 years of competitive sailing in Australia, I sold the boat and hung up my competitive shoes. But loving the sea and messing about in boats, it wasn't long before I started thinking about getting a boat to go cruising in." Link to read the full article in Multihulls World Magazine. Fall. 2011
 

Our First Boat
The Antares 44i - Our First Boat - by Laurie Bowers [Multihulls]
"You have lived in land-locked Alberta all of your life and now you're planning to move on to a sailboat? What on earth made you decide that?" This is a question we hear often. Link here to read more about the steps Craig and Laurie took to get onboard their new Antares 44i in the recent issue of Multihulls. June. 2011

 

A True Blue Water Cat
Antares 44i - A True Blue Water Cat - by George Day [Blue Water Sailing]
George Day, editor of Blue Water Sailing, makes a pilgrimage to the land of polo and visits the Antares factory in Buenos Aires, Argentina. "It was a crystal clear August day when we set out from Gloucester, MA to give Bob and Jan Crandall's new Antares 44i Sea Spray a test sail." [Reprinted with permission from Blue Water Sailing] Oct. 2010

 

Leap of Faith
The Caribbean Aboard a Cat - by Lynne Walsh [Multihulls-World]
No one said it was going to be easy. But nobody told us it was going to be so much fun! My husband Bob and myself, and our 5 year old Aussie Mollie, have been living aboard our Antares 44-foot sailing catamaran Leap of Faith in the eastern Caribbean for the past two year. [Reprinted with permission from Multihulls-World] March 2010

 

learning curve
An Ambitious Learning Curve - by Arnie Chestnut [Cruising World]
Aboard their new catamaran, a Canadian couple decides that a cruise to Europe will be a good way to get acquainted with the sailing life. [Reprinted with permission from Cruising World Magazine.] July 2009

 

wild and wonderful
Wild & Wonderful - by Chris & Erin Miller [Blue Water]
Exploring Indonesia on an Antares 44 with Chris and Erin Miller - Komodo Dragons, traditional weaving villages, orangutan and spider boats - we've seemingly stepped into a full-page spread of National Geographic [Reprinted with permission from Blue Water Sailing] Feb. 2009

 

farewell Galapagos
Marathon to the Marquesas - by Chris & Erin Miller [Multihulls-World]
Erin and Chris left New York in September 2006, aboard their Antares 44 and roamed the Caribbean Sea before passing through the Panama Canal. They tell us here about their passage between the Galapagos and the Marquesas Islands. [Reprinted with permission from Multihulls World]. Sept. 2008

 

Antares 44i
Getting to Know Antares 44 - by Multihulls World
Getting to Know Antares 44 - With its 44i, Antares Yachts is offering a prestigious ocean cruising boat, with comfort levels 'just like at home'. [Reprinted with permission from Multihulls World] Aug. 2008

 

Leap of Faith
Taking a Leap of Faith - by Lynne Walsh [Cruising World]
This Couple's perfect beachfront property turned out to be their boat. "No one said cruising was going to be easy, but then no one told us it was going to be so much fun. [Reprinted with permission from Cruising World] July 2007

 
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