Coastal Cruiser
Also known as: coastal, day cruiser
A sailing yacht designed primarily for coastal and inland water sailing, typically within sight of land or with easy access to shelter. Coastal cruisers often prioritize comfort, ease of handling, and light-air performance over the heavy build and robust systems of bluewater designs.
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Bluewater
A term for offshore or ocean-capable sailing yachts designed for extended voyages across open seas. Bluewater yachts typically feature heavier displacement, robust construction, ample tankage, conservative sail plans, and safety systems for self-sufficiency far from shore support.
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Liveaboard
A sailing yacht designed or adapted for full-time residential living. Liveaboard boats prioritize interior volume, storage, tankage capacity, heating/cooling systems, and domestic amenities over sailing performance. Many bluewater cruisers serve as dual-purpose liveaboard vessels.
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