The Malo 37 is a 37.83ft fractional sloop designed by Leif Ängermark and built in fiberglass by Malö Yachts (SWE) since 2007.

The Malo 37 is a moderate weight sailboat which is slightly under powered. It is reasonably stable / stiff and has a good righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a bluewater cruising boat. The fuel capacity is average. There is a good water supply range.

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  • By Nim Marsh
  • Updated: July 4, 2006

Malö North America’s newest offering from the island of Orust, on Sweden’s western coast, is the Malö 40. During a fall sail, it exhibited many attributes of a passagemaker: a stable, easy motion; a dry, efficient, untemperamental work platform on deck; and sturdy, soft-edged joinery below.

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At the aftermost extremity of the Malö 40’s windscreen, a substantial fiberglass-covered stainless-steel “Targa” arch is through-bolted to the hull. It provides a strongpoint for the after edge of the dodger and the forward edge of the cockpit canopy, serves as a mount for the traveler, and keeps the mainsheet out of the way when tacking.

When a boat is ordered, the buyer meets with Dan Rundblom, a carpenter, to help him or her select a mahogany log with the preferred shade and grain for the interior joinery. All the wood below is solid mahogany, except for the door panels and bulkheads, which have veneers chosen so the grains match. Then CAD drawings of the model are delivered to Dan, who builds the interior separate from the hull, which is molded off island. Six coats of varnish are applied to the joinery, and cabinets are lined with foam to reduce rattling in a seaway.

Meanwhile, hull and deck construction begins on the mainland. The centerline of the 40 is solid fiberglass, as are the cabin sides, but the rest of the hull has vacuum-bagged sheet-balsa coring. The hull and Divinycell-cored deck are bonded together, and the entire assembly is delivered to Malö for finishing.

During our test sail in lumpy conditions, we appreciated the wide, clear, laid-teak decks, with chainplates and genoa track snugged close to the cabin sides. Footing is excellent everywhere on the deck, with low bulwarks and handholds where needed. The deep cockpit is very dry thanks to the windshield and canopy.

Cruising speed under power, at 2,400 rpm, is 7.7 to 7.9 knots. Halyards are coiled in the traditional manner at the mast, on which two Andersen self-tailing winches are mounted. Sailing with a full-battened main and 135-percent genoa, we logged 6.5 to 7 knots close-reaching in 12 knots, and the helm was light. A removable inner forestay for a storm jib is standard.

Below, the joiner work is stout, and all edges are chamfered to present soft landings should the crew be thrown into them. Forward of the nav station and galley (lockers have pegs and holes for configuring china storage, and drawers are self-closing with a dip in the track) is the dinette, with a standard butterfly table that turns and folds out. This Malö had twin easy chairs to starboard, but a settee is standard. The sole is teak and holly, with all edges sealed. The shelves aren’t locked in place and could fly out in a knockdown, but the builder says this would be easy to fix.

The forward cabin has a V-berth with drawers and lockers under and cabinets, bookshelves to port and starboard, and a hanging locker. The bow thruster is beneath the berth, in a watertight compartment. A full head is optional forward; an island queen and a writing desk can replace the space taken by the shower.

The standard aft cabin has a queen surrounded by bookshelves and cabinets and a head with shower; the 40 we sailed had a double berth to port and room for a second fuel tank under. A large locker is sized for a European washer/dryer. The genset is stored here as is the starter battery, which allows some electrical capacity to be retained in the event of house-bank failure.

Malö North America is starting its fifth year importing its various cruising boats. It has ordered 18 for North Americans in that time. At $384,000, they’re expensive boats because of the weak dollar, but so much is standard-a full complement of cockpit instruments, a chart plotter with GPS, a VHF, carbon dioxide detectors, jackline eyebolts, a boat hook and a first-aid kit, ground tackle and dock lines-that you get a boat that’s truly sailaway.

The Malö 40 was named Import Boat of the Year and Best Midsize Cruiser for 2007

The judges’ decision to crown the Malö 40 as Import Boat of the Year came after lengthy discussions that involved a number of high-quality boats. However, the Malö 40 prevailed because of, in the words of one of the judges, “a superb job of meeting the needs of long-distance cruising couples in terms of sailing ability, safety, and price.”

The Malö 40’s systems stood out, earning an A rating from judge Ed Sherman, a stickler for detail. He said, “It’s a sweet-sailing boat. Everything on the boat that we tested was of maximum quality.” The Malö 40 was also judged as Best Midsize Cruiser.

Nim Marsh is a Cruising World contributing editor.

LOA 40′ 6″ (12.34 m.) LWL 33′ 8″ (10.26 m.) Beam 12′ 3″ (3.73 m.) Draft 6′ 1″ (1.85 m.) Sail Area 937 sq. ft. (87 sq. m.) Displacement 18,595 lb. (8,435 kg.) Water 120 gal. (455 l.) Fuel 69 gal. (260 l.) Engine 56-hp. Yanmar Designer Leif Ängermark Sailaway Price (incl. sails and electronics) $384,000 Contact Malö Yachts North America, (800) 682-9260, www.maloyachts.com

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Moscow court restricts Navalny’s anti-corruption foundation

FILE- In this file photo taken on Friday, July 17, 2020, Russian opposition leader Ivan Zhdanov speaks to the media as police raids the offices of Alexei Navalny's Foundation for Fighting Corruption in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled Tuesday April 27, 2021, to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia's imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. According to Ivan Pavlov, a lawyer representing the foundation, it is no longer allowed to use the media or the internet to distribute content, organize rallies and public events, take part in elections and use bank deposits. (AP photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE- In this file photo taken on Friday, July 17, 2020, Russian opposition leader Ivan Zhdanov speaks to the media as police raids the offices of Alexei Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled Tuesday April 27, 2021, to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. According to Ivan Pavlov, a lawyer representing the foundation, it is no longer allowed to use the media or the internet to distribute content, organize rallies and public events, take part in elections and use bank deposits. (AP photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019 file, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny speaks to the media in front of security officers standing guard at the Foundation for Fighting Corruption office in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. The Moscow City Court’s decision to restrict activities of Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption came amid a sweeping crackdown on President Vladimir Putin most prominent critic and his allies. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE- In this file photo taken on Friday, July 17, 2020, Police raid the offices of Alexei Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled Tuesday April 27, 2021, to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. The Moscow City Court’s decision to restrict activities of Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption came amid a sweeping crackdown on President Vladimir Putin most prominent critic and his allies. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE- In this file photo taken on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019, Russian security officers walk at the Foundation for Fighting Corruption office in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled Tuesday April 27, 2021, to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. The Moscow City Court’s decision to restrict activities of Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption came amid a sweeping crackdown on President Vladimir Putin most prominent critic and his allies. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

FILE- In this file photo taken on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, Police stand guard at the Foundation for Fighting Corruption office in Moscow, Russia. A court in Moscow has ruled to restrict activities of an organization founded by Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a ruling on whether it should be outlawed as an extremist group. The Moscow City Court’s decision to restrict activities of Navalny’s Foundation for Fighting Corruption came amid a sweeping crackdown on President Vladimir Putin most prominent critic and his allies. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin, File)

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MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court on Tuesday restricted the activities of an organization founded by imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, pending a decision on whether it and his offices across Russia should be outlawed as extremist groups.

The ruling on the Foundation for Fighting Corruption by the Moscow City Court was another step in the sweeping crackdown on Navalny, his allies and his political infrastructure.

The Moscow prosecutor’s office had petitioned the court to label the foundation and Navalny’s network of regional offices as extremist groups and effectively outlaw their activities. Such a move would expose members and supporters to lengthy prison terms.

If the court grants the request, it would be a crippling blow to the beleaguered team of Navalny, who is President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent critic. Navalny has been behind bars since January, and many of his aides and associates were arrested or face criminal charges.

On Monday, the prosecutor’s office issued an injunction ordering Navalny’s offices in dozens of Russian regions to suspend their activities, after which they effectively shut down. Tuesday’s court ruling on the foundation barred it from performing certain activities, and Navalny’s allies argued it wouldn’t affect the foundation’s work.

Ivan Pavlov, a lawyer for the foundation, said it is no longer allowed to use the media or the internet to distribute content or to organize rallies and public events, participate in elections or use bank deposits.

Such restrictions won’t disrupt the foundation’s work, said director Ivan Zhdanov, arguing that most of the restrictions don’t apply to the anti-corruption organization’s activities.

“Some nonsense,” Zhdanov tweeted. “(These) aren’t going to influence our work in any way.”

Still, Pavlov said he will appeal the court’s decision to impose the restrictions.

“It seems to me that the court hastily considered and sustained this motion of the prosecutor’s office,” Pavlov told The Associated Press, referring to the motion that was filed Monday.

Navalny’s foundation started 10 years ago and has alleged high-ranking government officials are corrupt by posting colorful and widely watched videos on social media platforms such as YouTube.

One of its latest posts, which has received 116 million views, alleges that a lavish palace on the Black Sea shore was built for Putin through an elaborate corruption scheme. The Kremlin has denied there are any links to Putin.

Along with the foundation, Navalny set up a network of regional offices in dozens of regions when he was campaigning to run against Putin in the 2018 presidential election. He eventually was barred from running but kept the infrastructure in place.

The regional sites began their own investigations of graft by local officials and recruited activists, some of whom later ran for public office themselves. The locations also were instrumental in organizing nationwide rallies in support of Navalny this year.

Navalny was arrested in January upon returning from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from a nerve agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin — accusations that Russian officials reject.

His arrest triggered protests across Russia that proved to be the biggest show of defiance in years. But they didn’t stop authorities from putting Navalny on trial for violating the terms of a suspended sentence while he was in Germany. The sentence stemmed from a 2014 embezzlement conviction that Navalny has characterized as politically motivated. He was ordered to serve 2½ years in prison and last month was transferred to a penal colony notorious for its harsh conditions.

Navalny said he developed severe back pain and numbness in his limbs and began a hunger strike in order to get authorities to have his doctor see him at the penal colony. Instead, they moved him to another prison with a hospital ward. According to his physicians, his health had deteriorated significantly after he refused food for more than three weeks. He ended the fast after undergoing tests and examinations in a civilian hospital and getting a warning from his doctors that his life was at risk.

In an emotional message posted to his Instagram account Tuesday, Navalny thanked all the medical workers he has encountered in the past year — from those who treated him after the poisoning to nurses in the prison hospital. “After all, I understand they’re (acting) within limits imposed by their superiors, and in turn by the Kremlin. But I am seeing now that people are genuinely trying to help,” he said.

The foundation and the regional offices have been targeted regularly with raids, fines and detentions of activists before, but Navalny’s allies say the extremism petition takes the pressure to a new level.

It remains unclear what evidence the prosecutor’s office has against Navalny’s organizations because all court proceedings are taking place behind closed doors, and some of the case files have been classified as secret.

The defense team has been reviewing the files since Monday, and Pavlov told the AP they have not yet figured out exactly what implicates Navalny’s groups.

“So far (the authorities) have been trying to impress us with the quantity and not the quality of the evidence the prosecutor’s office uses to substantiate its demand to liquidate and ban the activities of these organizations,” he said.

Authorities in Moscow, meanwhile, continued their clampdown on people in connection with the April 21 demonstration in support of Navalny. Police didn’t interfere with thousands of protesters who marched in the central streets of the capital, but they arrested people in the days that followed instead.

Sergei Davidis, member of the Memorial human rights group, was ordered jailed for 10 days by a Moscow court on Tuesday for retweeting a post ahead of the protest. Davidis was detained Sunday.

Police also briefly detained two reporters who covered the Moscow protest who had to give statements about their work. Officers visited two other journalists to discuss what they did at the rally.

Some reports have suggested Moscow authorities used facial recognition technology to identify and detain those who attended the demonstration. Amnesty International condemned the reported use of facial recognition to target protesters.

“Previously the protesters’ main risk was being beaten and arbitrarily detained by police at a rally,” said Natalia Zviagina, Amnesty International’s Moscow office director. “As of now, avoiding this fate does not mean that you can feel safe -– the repressive state knows who you are and can come for you at any point.”

She added that “the risk of attempting to exercise your right to freedom of peaceful assembly has never been so high in Russia.”

Associated Press journalist Anna Frants contributed.

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