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Is keel design more important than brand heritage when choosing a cruising yacht?
With 2026's rising material costs and a flood of new builders, cruisers are re-evaluating whether a proven hull design outweighs the cachet of a historic brand. Cast your vote and share your take on what truly matters when choosing a cruising yacht.
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