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Our Sailboat - New Horizons



Freely move about the deck even while under full sail

Seacoast Sailing cruises set sail on New Horizons, a 60 foot Tortola Motorsailer. New Horizons is a custom designed and built US Coast Guard Certified 48 passenger vessel, with the finest amenities and safety features. You can rest assured that when you sail on New Horizons you will enjoy a level of comfort that cannot be found on smaller charter boats or harbor cruises.

As we sail around the Kennebunks, passengers can stroll freely and comfortably around the deck which offers over 60 feet of space. No need to worry about feeling crowded, New Horizons is extremely spacious.

New Horizons was custom built by her original owner for the purpose of sailing around the world. She is a true ocean-going vessel-big and comfy-which means smooth sailing for her passengers in most any weather.

 

Your sailing adventure continues below deck. New Horizons’ interior, inlaid in rich mahogany and cedar, with solid brass fittings and portholes, is a sailor’s delight. The 6’8” of head room, full sized galley and settee for 6, as well as the large aft salon, offering cushioned seating for 8,is the ultimate in charter sailing comfort. The salon can also double as a charming dining room for 8 for private charter functions. There are 3 double berths and two heads with showers for our overnight guests - for a maximum of 6 passengers.

When you sail on New Horizons with Seacoast Sailing, you are getting the very best charter sailing experience. A beautiful and comfortable boat, experienced and courteous crew, and breathtaking views of the scenic coastline: what more could you ask for in a sailing charter?



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