There is a certain silhouette that just belongs in the harbors of New England. We know it well—the classic lines, the Downeast soul, and the promise of a smooth ride even when the water gets choppy.
But recently, a newcomer has been turning heads at the docks, bringing a refined British sensibility to our familiar waters.
The Duchy 35, built by the boutique English shipyard Cockwells, recently made its U.S. debut, and the team at Power & Motoryacht wasted no time getting it out for a sea trial. Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding took the helm in New England to see if this “British Downeast” could live up to the hype.
Watch the Walkthrough:
Why Power & Motor Yachts Loved It
After an impressive sea trial, Power & Motor Yacht walked away highlighting a few standout features that make the Duchy 35 an exceptional day boat and weekender:
Why We’re Watching Cockwells
It isn’t often that a “new” brand feels this established. Cockwells has managed to capture the heritage of wooden boatbuilding and translate it into a modern, low-maintenance composite vessel that doesn’t lose its soul.
For those who appreciate the craftsmanship of a Hinckley or the sturdiness of an Outbound, the Duchy 35 offers a fresh, sophisticated perspective on the 35-foot cruiser.
Are you ready to see the Duchy 35 in person?
Keep an eye on our upcoming Newport International Boatshow or contact us today to learn more about this modern classic.
