DAYBOAT PLUS The 360 CBR fits a lot into 36 feet. Below the single-level cockpit sits a full stand-up cabin with berth, head, microwave, coffeemaker, and refrigerator. Topside, the bow converts to a sun pad, the aft backrest folds forward into another, and an optional electric grill and cockpit A/C round out the package.
RIB PLUS Northstar packed unusual practicality into this 26’9” RIB. The Orion 8 combines 14-person capacity with a concealed head, convertible bow lounge, refrigerator drawer, integrated cooler, telescoping towing pylon, and deep inboard seating that feels more secure offshore than many open RIB layouts. Her stepped hull still reached 51.5 mph in testing.
3 DECK LAYOUTS CLX99 is a 30.6-meter build from CL Yachts with three distinct main deck layout configurations, each tailored to a different ownership style. Five ensuite staterooms, an optional foredeck jacuzzi, and an expanded sky lounge support extended time aboard. Connect with a CL Yachts ambassador to explore your configuration.
BALLAST BUILT-IN Yamaha built the 255XD around wake shaping first. Factory ballast, integrated WakeBoosters®, E-Series throttle controls, and twin supercharged jet engines work together to create adjustable surf wakes without aftermarket add-ons. When not on towing duty, swivel seats, aft loungers, and the integrated swim platform create a practical setup for all-day use.
DOCK TALK Long travel days and quick marina stops are part of Loop life. These Wednesday gatherings in Brewerton, NY, from June 24 through July 15 slow things down with food, drinks, and fellow Loopers swapping routes, stories, and hard-earned advice along the Erie Canal corridor.
FLAT WATER ROLL Ever spent a sleepless night rolling in a marina with flat water all around? A Great Lakes boater breaks down the physics behind seiches: standing waves that can turn a protected harbor or marina slip into a floating tilt-a-whirl with no obvious cause on the surface.
BARGE DODGING Driftwood the size of patio furniture. Barges blocking half the horizon. Then the unwelcome news that the river may shut down ahead. Watch the Boomershines as they try to keep SeaSHINE from getting stranded on the Big Muddy.