Designed for serious bluewater passagemaking, the Vision 444 is a capable offshore cruising sailboat that appeals to sailors looking for a substantial, seaworthy vessel to take on extended ocean voyages. Built with long-distance cruising in mind, this boat strikes a balance between comfort and performance, offering the kind of stability and carrying capacity that experienced cruisers demand when spending extended time at sea. The 444 sits in the larger end of the cruising range, suggesting a spacious interior layout well-suited for liveaboard use or extended passages with a small crew. Like other vessels in the Vision Yachts lineup, it is generally regarded as a sturdy, well-built boat with an emphasis on practical seamanship rather than racing performance. Its hull design is likely oriented toward tracking well in open-water conditions and handling comfortably in varying sea states. For sailors researching a vessel capable of coastal cruising, offshore passages, or even circumnavigation, the Vision 444 warrants serious consideration. Prospective buyers are encouraged to seek out owner forums and survey reports to gain deeper insight into specific performance characteristics and build quality.
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What is the Vision 444's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Vision 444 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 22.03. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
How much does a Vision 444 weigh?
The Vision 444 has a displacement of 24,956.33 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 43.04 ft.
Who designed the Vision 444?
The Vision 444 was designed by James Turner, first built in 2018.