Surprisingly to most people, large yachts such as the Navetta 64 shown above are relatively easy to handle by a couple or even single-handed. Large yachts are actually in many cases easier to dock than small ones because they are heavy and react more slowly to little nudges. Because Absolute has located a door to starboard of the helm with the controls outboard within reach, the skipper can stand on the side deck and use the joystick to bring her home. More...
Tahoe designed the 210S bowrider specifically for outboard power. At 21'5" long (6.52 m), she has the size to accommodate a growing family. A 200-hp Mercury outboard has the power to tow watersports and it pushed our test boat past 50 mph. More...
Silent Yachts is restructuring to better focus its production including the Silent 60 series above.
Coming off a year of record yachts sales, Austrian-owned Silent Yachts has been restructured as Silent Group. The company is creating divisions to focus on building its wide range of yachts from conventional to fully electric. This will help Silent meet its expansion and sustainability claims. More...
The Azimut Carat, Azure, is a flying bridge motoryacht with an open, informal plan and premium fit and finish like Cherry bulkheads, cabinets and overhead accents, granite countertops and marble soles in the master head and galley. The full-beam master has a walk-in closet and the head includes a separate shower and bidet. There’s space to accommodate six more in two guest cabins and the VIP in the bow. With 1,500-hp MTU Series 2000 engines, she has a top speed of 31.4 knots. More...
The Sunreef 80 is a head-turning catamaran that can be had in sailing or power options. The sailing version has approximately 3,875 sq. ft. (360 sq. m) of interior volume that can’t be matched by a monohull of similar length. Additionally, Sunreef will customize the layout to the extent that most other builders wouldn’t approach. As the only saying goes, money talks. And at this Gdansk, Poland, shipyard, it buys a lot. More...
Benetti’s Oasis 34M is aptly named because the 112’9” (34.36 m) yacht’s stern is designed to be an escape with opening bulwarks, a pool integrated into the deck, virtually unobstructed views aft and a seamless link to the salon. The Oasis deck and salon are on the same level, so there’s potential for entertaining a crowd and there’s another outdoor gathering area on her sundeck. Below, she has accommodations for 10 guests and seven crew members. The Benetti website has all the details. More...
The two things a new operator needs to know is that, with the exception of personal watercraft, boats don’t have brakes and that while cars and trucks steer from the front, boats turn from the stern. The throttle is used to accelerate but it’s also the means of slowing a boat. Turning the steering wheel moves the back of the boat more than the front. Those are the biggest differences between the boat and the vehicle towing it. To learn more tips on how to safely and confidently operate a powerboat, click here...
Less Time on the Waitlist
Memberships in every Sovereign Boat Club boat are limited and reservations are for full days, not four hours. This means there are no waitlists and no tipping the dock attendants to get to the head of the line. Sovereign Boat Club is for people who have arrived, not those waiting to get started. All boats in the fleet have twin or triple engines, a joystick, electric head and offshore capabilities. Affordable annual memberships are available for year-round or seasonal use. Check them out at SovereignBoatClub.com or call 727-200-3474.
Photo Of The Day
Friends meet at BoatTEST’s Hot Havana Nights party during the Miami Boat Show: Ben Sorkin (l) and Daylin Frantin (r) from the electric outboard company Flux Marine flank Xavier Montagne from electric outboard maker Vision Marine. They are friendly competitors and all three men are at the forefront of pioneering the new world of electric outboard propulsion.
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