Yachting

Grand Banks Eastbay 46 FB Yacht Review

Grand Banks Eastbay 46 FB Yacht ReviewGrand Banks mixed old time charm and the performance of a sports boat when they created the Eastbay 46 FB. The team of designers that came up with this model truly understood how different elements of a ship work together, making this ship an owners dream. There is a very luxurious interior on this vessel. There is a high gloss on the deck and the nautical elegance of older nautical style shines through. The master isn’t that big, but it is perfect for two. There is a large closet made of cedar and other compartments for storage. Read more →

Back Cove 41 Yacht Review

Back Cove 41 Yacht ReviewThe Back Cove 41 is a sophisticated vessel with neat and simplistic lines. She has maneuvering abilities similar to pod-types, and comes without the hefty price. The standard version of the vessel comes with a side power proportional controlled bow and also has stern thrusters. The boat shoves along with effective displacement speeds using a single engine propulsion package. This vessel is powered by one Cummins QSC8.3 diesel with 600 horsepower. Read more →

Outer Reef 63 LRMY Yacht Review

Outer Reef 63 LRMY Yacht ReviewEven though Outer Reef Yachts is a mere 12 years old, it has become very well establish with an enviable reputation for well built fiberglass, all in one vessels that can do anything! Offering a wide, trawler look,offering protected sides and after-decks and moderate draft, these semi-displacement boats are designed for great elegance while cruising coastal waters and islands with a great deal of style. Outer Reef’s first 63 LRMY will continue in the same legacy of genteel cruising at its finest. Read more →

Offshore 87 Yacht Review

Offshore 87 Yacht ReviewSince 1983, the builder has been carving out a name for itself with long range vessels. The 87 Motor-yacht is the latest of approximately 360 Off shores, ranging from lengths of 52 to 92 feet, and now cruising the entire world. Being a semi-custom built vessel, the 87 ‘s layout is designed to allow for modifications according to each customer’s own tastes and needs. The engines on this vessel are some of the smallest offered, but anyone wishing more speed can choose from a variety of diesels up to 1,600 horsepower. Read more →

North Pacific 49 Yacht Review

North Pacific 49 Yacht ReviewUpon their 10th anniversary, North Pacific Yachts introduced their newest yacht – North Pacific 49 at the Seattle Boat Show. A company that started from a father and son partnership, building their own cruising yacht, has turned into a major success with over 100 boats ranging from 28 to 52 feet. The ATM Media Marine Group has recognized the efforts of North Pacific by awarding the 49 with an Editors’ Choice Award for excellence. Its full beam saloon with finely finished teak joinery is extremely impressive. Read more →

Marlow Explorer 62E Yacht Review

Marlow Explorer 62E Yacht ReviewThe Marlow Explorer 61E, first introduced in 2004 offered a lengthily run, is now being replaced by the Marlow Explorer 62E. There are two significant changes to the vessel: The transom has a stylish compound curvature that was not on the previous Marlows. This allows for a more convenient center staircase leading down to the swim platform. A larger lazarette/rudder room, the addition of 2 L-shaped settees on the aft deck( which offers each with its own table) makes this vessel a significant upgrade. Read more →

Monaco International Boat Show 2015

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As part of the event’s preview, we are offering a unique chance to take a look at the largest yachts of the 2015 Monaco International Boat Show list. Read more →

Cutwater 30 Command Bridge Yacht Review

Cutwater 30 Command Bridge Yacht ReviewThe 30 Command Bridge is the third generation of the C30 Cutwater with a few more features than her two sister lines. Her rich designing allows for two staterooms along with a head with a separate shower stall. The CB30 has a retractable flying bridge cowling and dashboard that when folded down allows this vessel to be wholly trailable. This increases her cruising potential with cross-country and over the road possibilities. Read more →

Hampton Endurance 720EN Yacht Review

Hampton Endurance 720 Yacht ReviewHampton Yachts is a combination of elegance, comfort and bluewater abilities in long range cruisers. Any boat builder knows the basics of design and construction lies in their capabilities to offer high-end value. Hampton Yachts understands the fundamentals along with additional improvements in order to endure. After further testing, I am convinced the Endurance 730EN is a sporty cruise. This vessel offers a hugely comfortable en suite along with serene and tranquility while cruising Read more →

Greenline 48 Yacht Review

Greenline 48 Yacht ReviewThe Greenline 48 bridges the gap between Seaway Yachts’ Greenline Fleet, up to 50 ft LOA and the Ocean Class, up to 88 ft. As evidenced at the Newport International Boat Show, Sept., 2014, this has reinforced the company’s commitment to excellence. Greenline has put a great deal of engineering and effort into its hybrid propulsion system and the Greenline 48. Designed by J&J (the brothers: Jernej and Japec Jakopin) in Slovenia and built by Seaway. Read more →

Fleming 58 Yacht Review

Fleming 58 Yacht ReviewAlthough the Fleming 58 is a mere 3 feet longer than her predecessor, the Fleming 55, she is actually much larger due to a displacement figure that is a full one third greater. The Fleming 55 has been a great success for the company since 1986 with a construction of 220 yachts. That said, some desired features could not be provided due to its size. Combined with a significant fuel capacity of 1,450 gallons, the Fleming 58 is Read more →

Bering 65 Yacht Review

Bering 65 Yacht ReviewAlexei Mikhailov, founder and president of Bering Yachts has a vision and passion to build the best steel trawlers in the world. The company’s logo Steel the Best reveals the mindset and force behind this vessel and her builder. She is the marine equivalent of a luxurious SUV. With 15 knots of wind from the southeast, closely spaced seas from 4 to 5 feet, the Bering’s motion will be very steady and comfortable. Although not equipped with stabilizers or the Seakeeper gyro stabilizer, you have the option to have these added. Read more →

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