Yachting

Hargrave 125 Yacht Review

Hargrave 125 Yacht ReviewWhether you are stopped at the dock of trolling the sea, the HARGRAVE 125 is sure to impress those around you and on board. The interior is elegant and the exterior is superior in style. With its raised pilothouse craftsmanship, the ship is aesthetically fair just as much as she is pleasing mechanically. There are low positioned windows that wrap around which were influenced by European sophistication. But even with all of this visible from the outside, there is much more to be explored below deck. Read more →

Fountaine-Pajot Summerland My 40 LC Yacht Review

Fountaine-Pajot Summerland My 40 LC  Yacht ReviewThe MY 40 LC was created for supreme efficiency and enjoying the water. Fountaine-Pajot has built dominant boats since 1998, earning the name “Trawler Catamarans.” To this day, they live up to their name with their vast living space and the steadiness created with the catamaran design. Charter boats especially like this build because it is ideal for cruising along the coast. Read more →

Ferretti 750 Yacht Review

Ferretti 750 Yacht ReviewThe new 750 is the perfect combination of presentation, extravagance, and appeal. You will be sure to make waves among fellow boaters that will be looking at your vessels sleek design as it passes by. The all new design from Ferretti is sure to impress. As a way to make the yacht look smoother, designers lengthened and enlarged the windows that make the boat appear lower to the water, even though it is pretty far up.

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Cheoy Lee Alpha 87 Yacht Review

Cheoy Lee Alpha 87 Yacht ReviewSince 1870 the Cheoy Lee Shipyard had been in business, creating ferries, patrol boats, tug boats, pilot boats, and yachts. This Chinese shipyard draws in all different types of customers because of it’s experience and character, not to mention its affordability. The 87 is a prime example of their capabilities, making it a full-blooded performer.

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Austin Parker 64 Fly S Yacht Review

Austin Parker 64 Fly S Yacht ReviewAustin Parker sticks to its Italian roots when it comes to navy blue hulls and white bodies. The earlier models made by this company and transported to the USA were inspired by the lower east, but Austin Parker stays engrossed in bringing you the best yacht designs available. Sensibility and careful manufacturing are apparent in the design. The 64 Fly S, which is the latest model created by this company, is the second largest yacht they have ever made. The motto of Austin Parker, “Italian Style Yachts,” shines through with the attentive design of this vessel.
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Tiara 44 Coupe Yacht Review

Tiara 44 Coupe Yacht ReviewTiara Yachts has some success on its hands when it comes to the Tiara 44 Coupe. The Coupe features a welcome combination of technology and style. Tiara is known for its sport fishing boats, open layout ships, and cruising saloon express models, but it wanted this one to stand out on its own. The designers sat down and came up with completely new ideas in order to create an open main deck plan with massive windows. This resulted in the 50 Coupe in 2013 and the 44 Coupe in 2015. Both models have comparable qualities.
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Riviera 6000 SY Yacht Review

Riviera 6000 SY Yacht ReviewThe Riviera 6000 SY is enlightening the strain on how to turn good into best. The design of this yacht is very comparable to the 58. The right-side guest cabin with twin bunks, two heads each with shower stalls, and the VIP, are all unchanged except they are larger. There is no more walk in closet in the master; it has been replaced with a door that leads to the crews’ room and storage spot. Through a hatch, there is complete access to the cockpit and engine room. Along the portside the head still rests but it is twenty percent longer—this means a bigger walk in shower. For the stateroom, the windows have to option of becoming opaque electronically, allowing for more privacy.
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Regal 53 SC Yacht Review

Regal 53 SC Yacht ReviewThe Regal 53 SC is a state of the art yacht; it is a direct type of boat that is conventionally styled with a lot of modern engineering below. Although she is modest when it comes to style this beauty is top of the line when it comes to building and modern technology. There are many features that catch the eye, including a glass bridge, a joystick for maneuvering ease, Lenco adjusting trim tabs, a self-macerating sea chest, Zeus pod propulsion units, and a Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilizer among other interesting features.
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Persuit DC 325 Yacht Review

Persuit DC 325 Yacht ReviewFor those boaters in pursuit of happiness, the Pursuit DC 325 is the yacht for you. It is versatile, tough, and fun. Not to mention, it can do almost anything you want! In recent times, the emphasis has been on center consoles which make people easily forget that there are other options available that still give you the sense of being one with your environment. One of these options is the bowrider design that is used with the DC 325. This type protects you more than the typical center consoles do, and does not lose the sporty feel. The bow of this vessel is open and inviting, allowing for ultimate fun.
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Pershing Predator 62 Yacht Review

Pershing Predator 62 Yacht ReviewThe PERSHING PREDATOR 62, a luxurious Italian rocket ship of a yacht is made for high speed cruising with safety and comfort in mind. Cruising at high speeds in this vessel seems effortless and is relaxing to those on board. You may even forget what an achievement the Predator 62 really is.
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Numarine 70 Hardtop Yacht Review

Numarine 70 Hardtop Yacht ReviewThe 70 Hardtop was designed with a focus on technology and construction. It was designed to stand out from the rest and be a yacht that the designer would want to use. Desire and know-how went into the design, and it truly stands out.
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Top 5 Ways To Sell Your Boat Fast

How Do I Sell My Boat Quickly?

How Do I Sell My Boat Quickly?

It is important to keep one thing in mind when it comes to selling a boat – The faster it sells, the higher it will sell for. At first, this might seem counter-intuitive, but it’s true. If a boat sits for sale on the marketplace for more than 60 days, when it does eventually get sold, it will sell for less. How can you get a faster sale though? These 5 ways to sell your boat fast will help. Read more →

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