The Fairline Squadron 50 is the flying bridge version of the Targa 50 Open. As such, it offers the added utility of a second, large entertaining venue guests will love, plus the 365-degree visibility of an upper helm. We like flybridge yachts because of the added utility at a relatively small up-charge. See Our Video...
The Jeanneau 43 DB combines the space, luxury and ambience of a larger yacht into a fast, smooth-riding outboard-powered express with a modern design. Fold-out balconies welcome watersports and convertible settees function both for dining and lounging. See Our Video...
The Grady-White SeaV2® continuously variable V hull includes a sharp forward entry tapering to flatter sections aft. Combined with hard chines the design delivers a smooth ride , but also allows for quick planing and stability at trolling speeds. The oversized enclosed head compartment includes a clever extended storage space for rods, and the legendary level of G-W quality is found throughout.
The Boston Whaler 360 Outrage includes many standard features that are often extra-cost options in the competition, including a fiberglass hardtop, solid teak decking inside, a portside dive door, a transom “kitchen” among other amenities. See Our Video...
The Windy SR 44 combines speed with overnight luxury in a sleek Nordic-style dayboat/tender that can also function as a weekender. She ran 58.7 mph in our test with 3x 425-hp Yamahas.
Done cruising for the year? Get your boat ready for a long winters’ nap with these tips on everything from winterizing the engines to keeping the cabin mildew free. More...
NOAA has delayed making a decision on the 10 Knot Atlantic Coast speed limit to protect the right wales until next year, according to two sources. More...
In saltwater applications, after engine shut-down the salt left in exhaust risers becomes an electrolyte and its chlorine ions accelerates corrosion due to dissimilar metals in the riser or impurities. A raw water flush won’t get rid of all the salt, which is why Salt-Away is such an important product. See Our Video...
Even old salts can occasionally get seasick. Here’s what causes seasickness, when you’re most likely to get sick and how to avoid it, as well as how to cure it once you’ve got it. More...
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