What Is A Blue Water Yacht?

Bluewater sailboats are designed for extended voyages in open water, allowing for an independent lifestyle safely on the ocean for long periods. They are solidly-built and seaworthy, making them suitable for rough seas, bigger air, and longer trips. Production boats are designed for light windlight seas cruising, while bluewater boats are designed for rougher seas, bigger air, and longer trips.

A list of 17 legendary bluewater sailboats under 50 feet includes classic designs that have stood the test of time and modern innovations that have made them attractive. The shape and displacement of a boat’s hull dictate its ability to handle the open ocean. Bluewater boats are solidly-built and seaworthy, capable of handling rougher seas, bigger air, and longer trips. Production boats have a lighter displacement and are designed for coastal and bay cruising.

Bluewater sailing means that you are on a boat that can handle the open ocean, and sailing close to shore is very different from sailing in the ocean. Bluewater boats are capable of withstand larger seas and stronger winds found in the ocean. Some models in the RM Yachts range have been natively designed as bluewater cruising sailboats, such as transatlantic, ocean crossing, round-the-world tour, and expedition vessels.

Bluewater sailing refers to life on a sailboat, usually with long cruises and anchoring in lonely bays with little contact with modern civilization. Bluewater sailboats in the range of 50-70 feet offer some of the best on-the-water living accommodations and seakeeping ability.


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What Is A Blue Water Yacht
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Debbie Green

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