Every week, BoatTEST publishes news items on about 25 boats and products. Readers have asked which ones are the most popular each day, so below you can find the answer.
Monday #1
World Cat 400:
Seaworthy 1200-HP Cat w/ 52.7 MPH WOT
With a 12’8” (3.9 m) beam, exceptional freeboard at the bow and a very sharp forward entry on the twin hulls, the World Cat 400 CC-X is more than capable of handling missions far offshore. And, with the twin 600 Mercury outboards mounted on our test model, she can get there at 52.7 mph. More...
With a sunroof and sliding windows all around, the upper salon of the Cruisers Yachts Cantius 50 is an open and airy spot for entertaining both night and day. More...
With an amazing stance of 25’ (7.6 m) on the beam, the Two Oceans 555 is ready for anything the ocean throws at her. Her interior spaces are fully customizable, and can sleep up to 8 in on extended cruises.
All buyers of large motor cruisers should consider the trade off’s of having the galley up or down. The two layouts above of the Riviera 4600 SY show you the lower deck. To see what the upper deck will look like check out our Captain’s report. More...
While the Neptunus 650E has a 10-knot range of over 700 NM on her twin Caterpillar 1,136-hp C18’s, if you want to make the harbor before sundown she can power up to over 33 knots at WOT. More...
Boat launches and reloading can be stressful but they don't have to be chaotic. Here are some Bass Pro Shop tips for keeping your boat ramp experiences running smoothly. More...
Boating etiquette is not only about social norms and rules on the water but also about safety, so it’s best to learn a few basics before you untie the dock lines. More...
Please notice that not one of the seven sailboats in the picture taken in downtown Chicago is sailing. Powerboats are the best – and most comfortable – way to do the Great Loop. Here’s a piece of it. More...
This invasive eel specie is disrupting the natural food web of the Everglades by consuming and eliminating native species. Find out about this remarkably adaptive threat. More...
Modern skippers have it easy thanks to remarkably capable GPS systems that can clearly show a dead-accurate harbor-to-harbor route and progress along the way but don’t throw away your compass and plotting tools just yet. More...
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