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Press Coverage

 

PassageMaker Magaine,
October 2009

"Going with the Flow: An impromptu cruise along Canada's enchanting East Coast." Click here for article and photos by Steve & Linda. (5MB)

 

Y&S Yacht & Sail,
October 2009

Click here for a review in the Italian magazine Y&S Yacht & Sail.

 

Yachting Magaine,
July 2009

"London Calling: Seasoned voyagers discover the magic of the historic St. Katharine Docks and England's vibrant capital." Click here for an article Steve & Linda recently wrote for Yachting magazine.

Neptune Yachting Moteur,
Summer 2009

Click here for a review in the French magazine Neptune.

 

Berthon Lifestyles,
Volume V, 2009

Click here for Hidden Anchorages, an article written by Linda Dashew while cruising aboard Wind Horse in Norway this summer. (If you have problems opening the PDF file, try updating to a more recent version of Acrobat Reader.)

Motor Boat & Yachting,
June 2009

"Meet the owners who built the wave-piercing aluminum-hulled 80-footer to get them to any corner of the blue planet they fancy." Click here for a PDF.

 

More (The Sea), June 2009

Click here for PDF of the article and photos. It helps if you read Croatian!

VG (Norway), May 2009

 

Click here for PDF from an article in VG, the largest circulation daily newspaper in Norway. (Good chance to practice your Norwegian!). The author translated the first lines: "By the first glance it could look like a dubious Vietnamese navy vessel. But behind the modest exterior there is hidden a luxurious yacht stuffed with smart design and technique."

Bluewater Sailing Magazine,
April 2009

See pages 42-47 for "Switching Sides: Longtime sailors make the switch to power", or click here for a PDF of the article.

 

Yachting Magazine,
January 2009

Yachting's cover article is "Icing on the Cake", an account of Wind Horse's adventures in Greenland, with spectacular photos. (Find this magazine on newstands or go to http://www.yachtingmagazine.com/.)

PassageMaker Magazine,
December 2008

See page 134 of this issue for "After 35,000 Miles" by Steve & Linda Dashew . You can sign up to view this magazine issue online at http://www.passagemaker-digital.com/passagemaker/200812/.

 

PassageMaker Magazine,
July/August 2008

Do you long to cruise away from the crowds but lack the confidence to venture out on your own? Look up Steve & Linda's feature on pages 104-111, and you may find that those wonderfully tranquil anchorages are closer than you think. (To find this magazine, go to www.passagemaker.com.)

Professional Boatbuilder Magazine,
June 2008, page 12

Check out the June/July 2008 edition of Professional Boatbuilding Magaine for a full-page review on the FPB 64! Click here for a screen shot of the review. You can also read it on the magazine's web site - www.proboat.com.

Northwest Yachting Magazine,
February 2008, pages 72-73

"While some of you may shriek heresy that two very well-respected sailors have gone over to the dark side, the reality is that the decision process was well thought out, as usual, and the conclusions reached impeccable..." (Click here for full review.)

 

Soungings Magazine,
April 2006, pages 38-42

"Against the Wind...With his new powerboat design, world cruiser Steve Dashew continues a lifelong pattern of challenging the status quo." (Check back soon for full article and photos, or to find the magazine go to www.soundingspub.com.)

PassageMaker Magazine,
April 2006

Check out the April 2006 issue of PassageMaker for "Making It Happen", a 10-page story by Steve and Linda about crossing oceans as a couple. (To find this magazine, go to www.passagemaker.com.)

Yachting World Magazine,
March 2006, pages 98-100

"Happy to Cross to the Dark Side: Yacht designer Steve Dashew on why he's given up fast sailing for an ocean crossing motorboat - one that can put in a 265-mile day." (Click here for full text and photos - 1 mb.)

 

Boat International Magazine,
January 2006, pages 86-90

"When the Dashews finally decided to resort to motive power, Steve Dashew designed a boat with the spirit of a yacht that could take on the roughest seas..." (Check back here soon for full article and photos.)

Yachting Magazine,
January 2006, pages 68-73

"There's nothing like 7,000 miles of open ocean to tell you if you've got it right. For sailboat designer Steve Dashew, his first power cruiser was a dream..." (Check back here soon for full article and photos.)

 

Docktalk,
December 2005, page 8

"Every now and then information lands in the Docktalk office that really fires the imagination. News that Steve Dashew's latest creation Wind Horse had completed her shakedown cruise caught everyone's attention, and although we weren't there to experience it ourselves, the DVD of the event had us enthralled..." (Check back soon for full article and photos.)

PassageMaker Magazine,
November-December 2005, pages 91-105

"...One of the coolest boats I have had the pleasure to spend time on. It is a radical design to some, but its features really expand and address alternatives to traditional boat design. It has inherent stability, but also has fin stabilizers and flopper-stoppers. It is a terrific sea boat, but is also a nice home for living aboard. In many ways it is a return to boat designs of the early part of the last century, with a long and lean hull. But it is also a pinnacle of technology within the caveat of maintaining self-sufficiency..." (Click here for full text and photos - 12.5mb.)

 

SeaHorse Magazine,
October 2005, pages 17-20

"Steve and Linda Dashew wrote the book on long-distance cruising - literally. Their long and slender 'unsailboat,' drawn with the benefit of countless miles at sea, could yet set new trends in its field. Wind Horse is practical but very far from spartan!" (Click here for full text and photos - 955kb.)

SeaSpray Magazine,
August-September 2005

Feature - pages 30-35

"This would have to be the most intriguing offshore cruising powerboat I have come across. Conceptually, Steve Dashew has possibly developed a new paradigm for offshore cruising..." (Click here for full text and photos - 367k.)

 

Publisher's Note - page 12
"Over the years I have been privileged to review various craft of all shapes, sizes and mode of propulsion. None quite as unique as the blue-water cruiser recently launched in New Zealand - the Dashew Offshore 83 Wind Horse..." (Click here for full text and photos - 81k.)

Boating New Zealand Magazine,
September 2005, pages 18-24

"'We're going out to test the boat in the roughest water we can find. You're welcome to come along - as long as you've got a strong stomach.' I assured Steve Dashew, American yacht designer, author, and long time cruiser, that I would be fine...I was also telling myself that this was a fantastic opportunity: to accompany Steve and Linda Dashew on a rough-water sea trial of their first motoryacht, the 83ft Wind Horse..." (Click here for full text and photos - 984k.)

 

Pacific Motor Yacht Magazine,
August-October 2005, pages 89-92

"Every so often a designer comes up with a vessel that is a radical departure from convention and while some fade into obscurity, the FPB83 from Steve Dashew will not be one of them. Barry Thompson spent an afternoon aboard Wind Horse, a few days prior to its delivery trip from Auckland to Los Angeles and discovered a vessel that could well become the benchmark for future ocean capable passagemakers." (Full text and photos will be available for download soon.)

Yachting Magazine,
July 2005

"If 'location, location, location' is the motto of the real estate business, then 'purpose, purpose, purpose' is the marine industry counterpart-a mantra no one believes as strongly as Steve Dashew. We saw how Dashew applied function to form in the conception of his legendary Deerfoot and Sundeer sailing yachts. He's at it again, but this time he's designed a motoryacht that he affectionately calls the Unsailboat." (Click here for full text and photos - 100k.)

 

Ocean Navigator Magazine,
September 2005, page 8

"Renowned circumnavigators Steve and Linda Dashew's latest project, a knife-like voyaging powerboat, underwent sea trials off New Zealand recently. The 83-foot vessel, which resembles a cross between a light- displacement Dashew sailboat and a Coast Guard surfboat, manages to cruise at 12.5 knots with its pair of 150-hp John Deere engines." (Click here for full text and photos - 66k.)

Sailing Magazine,
September 2005

"Sundeer 64: Best boat to sail around the world on." Click here for review.

 

Cruising World Magazine,
August 1998

"Precision Passage: Across the Pacific on a super-size voyager built for two." (Click here for cover.)

Practical Sailor,
April 1998

"After 17,000 Miles: Author, boatbuilder and circumnavigator Steve Dashew tells why he likes his Trojan batteries, and describes his engine set-up that makes motoring quicker and more efficient." Click here.

 

The World of Sail,
Annual Issue 1998

Click here for cover.

Sail Magazine,
August 1997

"Ultimate Evolution: Steve Dashew's light, long, and narrow Deerfoot and Sundeer designs launched a wave of easily handled passagemakers. The new aluminum 90-foot Beowulf is the next step in the design evolution." Click here.

Zeilen Magazine,
December 1997

Click here review of Beowulf series in a Dutch sailing magazine.

Sea Spray Magazine,
August 1997

"Beowulf bares all. " Click here for cover.

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