Chaparral’s 28 Surf is a super-sized premium bowrider that can also serve up big wake for surfing. She’s decked-out just like the expensive inboards wakeboats, the difference is that she’s not a one-trick pony. When you’re not wake surfing and want to cruise offshore or on big lakes, she has the freeboard and cockpit depth to be able to do it and keep folks in the bow safe and dry. Chaparral is also the only builder with the Infinity Power Step, a section of the swim platform that lowers into the water for hanging out or easier reboarding. More...
Windy Yachts has a new 59’8” (18.18 m) day boat, the SLR 60. The company says she was designed to be “the ultimate superyacht chase boat for long-distance excursions,” but we think she might be just the ticket for some exciting day-boating with friends around home. Who needs a superyacht, anyway? The first one was designed and built to the specifications of the owner of a 196’10” (60 m) sailing yacht and the SLR 60 will be a chase boat. We think she’ll make an ideal commuter out to Martha’s or Nantucket this summer. More...
March Madness Blowout Sale: Save 30% on all SeaKits products now through March 31st with promo code MADNESS. SeaKits offers all-in-one waterproof damage control kits packed with tools for any size vessel. Protect what matters and get yours today. More...
For its series of jet-powered family boats, Yamaha has partnered with some leading manufacturers of accessories to offer add-ons that enhance the boating experience. If more storage is required, opt for the canvas rack for water toys on the T-top. We can imagine The Extended Aft Sun Shade is a must. Planning a cookout at the sandbar? Get the stainless-steel grill that mounts on the transom. Audiophiles will probably go with the custom Wet Sounds Stereo System. More...
On the Sailfish 360 CC, the mezzanine seating on the aft side of the leaning post is an excellent example of the manufacturer’s ability to blend fishing functionality and cruising comfort. It provides a plush raised perch for three observers to watch the lines or relax at the sandbar. Pull down the center backrest and there’s a depthsounder/fish finder that the crew can see from the cockpit. Pull up the hinged bottom cushions and underneath we found a rack for an 80-quart (76 L) carry-on cooler and a 32-gallon (121 L) livewell. More...
For the construction of the 76 flying bridge motoryacht, Monte Carlo Yachts uses techniques from the aviation and aerospace industries to save weight and add strength. Fiberglass parts are made with resin-infusion and Kevlar, carbon-fiber, steel and aluminum are used for reinforcement. The 76 is built in three distinct modules, the deck, the hull and interior. What sets apart Monte Carlo is that the company finishes each module before final assembly. The result is a 75’8” (23.06 m) long boat that has an empty weight of 114,640 lbs. (51,999 kg). More...
About 12 years ago Bayliner quietly discontinued its line of Trophy center consoles. Back in those days, the country was under economic stress, no group more so than the Trophy buyer. We were sad to see it go because it filled an important need, even if limited at the time. During Trophy’s absence, no fewer than five low-cost CC brands emerged.
But now, Bayliner is quietly bringing back Trophy. No fanfare. Our guess is that the first units will be earmarked for the Freedom Boat Club, which along with Bayliner, is owned by Brunswick. Nevertheless, it is good to see the low-cost brand back. The base MSRP for the T24CC shown above is $62,900. We “built” a boat on their site, only adding the stainless steel hardware upgrade and a trailer, and she came out to $83,000. Why not go to Trophy’s boat configurator to see how much she’ll cost you...
Pre-Owned Yacht
Bertram 31 For Sale
The Boat That Started It All
The Bertram 31 seen above, along with her sisterships, holds an important place in boating history. Designed by C. Raymond Hunt, the 30’ (9.1 m) Moppie was driven to a decisive victory in the 1960 Miami-Nassau Offshore Powerboat Race by Richard Bertram, who at the time was a championship sailor and yacht broker. This race proved Hunt’s
24-degree Deep-V constant deadrise design. Soon Bertram himself was building a 31' (9.4 m) Deep-V that was designed by a committee — we're told — made up of Hunt, Bertram and Carleton Mitchell (four-time winner of the Newport to Bermuda sailboat race). The above piece of history is for sale, represented by none other than Morgan Bertram. See her here...
Maintenance w/Steve D'Antonio
Full Throttle vs. Full Load?
There is a Difference
When pushing a boat’s throttle as far forward as it will go, the engine should achieve three goals; 1) reach the maximum rated rpm, 2) reach 100% load, 3) and it should show 100% throttle or pedal position. Click to learn the difference between full throttle and full load and what might cause the discrepancy. More...
Europe Sanctions Marine Navigation Equipment and Radio Sales to Russia
In addition to restrictions already in place for the countries and citizens of Russia and Belarus, the EU has added marine navigation and radio communication technology to existing sanctions.
As a result of “the unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine,” the European Union announced on March 9 that it was enforcing additional sanctions focused on further restrictive measures regarding the export of maritime navigation goods and technology to Russia. More...
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