BRAZILIAN FLAIR AFLOAT From a leading Brazilian shipyard with over 550 dedicated employees, the NX400 blends South American flair with meticulous engineering. She is a cruising boat designed for spirited performance and thoughtful onboard living, evident in her attention to fine finishes and optional features like an electric submersible swim platform, ensuring every journey is an escape.
FOIL-ASSIST POWERThe Vandal 46 Open, currently in the South of France, stands ready for Mediterranean exploration. As a foil-assisted power catamaran, she offers remarkable efficiency, stability, and a smooth ride, reaching 40 knots. Her spacious decks, protected pilothouse, and full galley make her ideal for any adventure, from day trips to extended stays.
It is well known that Sovereign Boat Fleet has the most premium fleet of any club, with boats like the Robalo 317 and Saxdor 32 — and now a fully equipped Pursuit 306 and an Axopar 29, among a number of other boats. The smallest boat in the club is one of the best in bay boats, the NauticStar 18. Membership in this vessel, after annual dues, is only $335 per month!
PRO TIPS She might look pristine on the dock, but a true understanding of her capabilities only comes on the water. This vital step, championed by Len's Cove's generations of expertise, is your ultimate assurance. They’re renowned for guiding customers to the perfect fit, even offering an assurance plan. Discover why this on-water experience is the most critical part of bringing her home.
LABOR SHORTAGE LOOMS The Bay's vibrant marine industry faces a silent challenge: a shrinking workforce. Discover how one community in Maryland's Upper Shore is piloting an ambitious plan to secure the future of boat service and repair, ensuring your time on the water remains seamless. It's more than jobs; it's about keeping the Chesapeake afloat.
MARITIME MAYHEM Ever seen a boat launch go horribly wrong? This video is a compilation of spectacular maritime mishaps. Witness questionable towing, hilarious launch ramp fiascos, and vehicles attempting to become submarines. It's a masterclass in boating blunders that will make you cringe, laugh, and wonder if anyone makes it back to shore with their dignity intact.