Yacht Reviews

Pearl 65 Luxury Motor Yacht Review

Pearl 65 Luxury Motor Yacht Review
Years ago, we thought of a triple-engine installation as luxurious and expensive with space-age engineering. We surmised who would purchase such a machine? But times have changed and many boaters are no longer satisfied with the midrange flying-bridge cruise that is merely 40 feet long with six berths, and a small third cabin. We now want something unusual and remarkable like the Pearl 65 – fitted with three engines on pod drives.
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60 Fly Absolute Yacht Review

60 Fly Absolute Review
Designed by Italian Manufacturer Constantinos K. Constantinou, Absolute yachts, has really been ‘wowing’ the market. Constantinou said that the 60 owes its remarkability to a culmination of hard work and focus. The designs, space, layout, lightning, and construction of the boat are in line with the Italian philosophy of absolute. This design also strives to satisfy the need of the American boater.

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DYNA 60 Yacht Review


The Dyna 60 is the first European-inspired motor yacht made by a Taiwanese, yet targets Americans interested in modern-style cruising. It is a sporty cruiser and ideal for social functions due to its spaciousness. The deckhouse contains a full service galley which is on the starboard side; a modern center island with a Corian countertop made with tempered glass.

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60 Cantius Yacht Review


The 60 Cantius stands strikingly tall amongst a fleet of sisterships at a dealership, beating even the 54 Coupe. The headroom is 6 feet 5 inches and the beam is a 15-foot beam which accounts for the enormous size of the saloon. The sunroof is very large at 7 feet length, as well as the fixed glass area and so there’s always enough sunlight to brighten it up during the day; and at night, LED lightning is used to brighten up the ship.

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Monte Carlo 6 Yacht Review


The Monte Carlo 6 was created for the purpose of expanding the brand. The Groupe Beneteau made an enormous rave with their five amazing vessels which were called the Monte Carlo Yachts (MCYs), the vessels were between 65 and 105 feet and were built in Italy. People looked out to see if they would be able to create smaller vessels which were economical yet luxurious and of good quality like the MCYs.
The company did not disappoint; they not only created a smaller line of vessels, but they were also used as models to show how brand expansion should be.

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Fairline Targa 53 GT Yacht Review


The word ‘targa’ for those in the know, will swiftly be associated with the Porsche 911s designed in 1966 and launched in the 1970s. A flashback of the open top, fixed back window and brushed-finish metal slanted over the driver’s and passenger’s heads would immediately play in your mind. The awe that came with open air top and the integrated roll bar was the rave in town that year. But it has become out-dated and people have begun to stow their hardtop somewhere in their garage and hope for no rain. The Targa 53GT is trying resuscitating the positive part of the Porsche idea and doing away with the negative parts.
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Elandra 53 Sport Yacht Review

Elandra 53 Sport Yacht Review
The convertible idea is due to Grant’s expertise, looking skimpy with 3 layers of E-glass, another 5 layers of vinyl and final one of isophthalic polyester resin, all making one strong hull of the boat. Atop the hull, a fine deck structure; the lower forward sole and internal grid, to result in a magnificent boat, ready to sail in competition with any state of the art machine in the Coral Sea.
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2016 RIVIERA 525 SUV Yacht Review

2016 RIVIERA 525 SUV Yacht Review
The Riviera 525 SUV allows customers input on how their individual pieces are finished giving them the satisfaction of creating their own custom-made masterpiece. A perfect balance between luxury and utility was achieved with the 525’s interior. With satin oak woodwork and a seamless transition between the cockpit and saloon area, a true one-level living area combine is created with a light beach house atmosphere.
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Palm Beach 52 Yacht Review

Palm Beach 52 Yacht Review
With a nearly seamless joinery, each cabinet and drawer closes softly but not without a reassuring clunk with just enough sound to let you know your task is complete. Founded in Palm Beach by CEO Mark Richards and his team of engineers, the Palm Beach 52 displays the art of reconciling an occasional boxy-looking Downeast line combined with a modern sleekness.
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Tiara Yachts Q 44 Adventure Yacht Review

Tiara Yachts Q 44 Adventure Yacht Review
The Q44 was a huge success in many regards; it brought fame to the Tiara products, it made outdoor sporting activities possible – paving the way for paddle boarding, kayaking etc. Her sport tenacity makes her good under rough weather. She is graced with electric doors that open widely for a cool breeze to whiz in.
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Aquila 44 Power Catamaran Yacht Review

Aquila 44 Power Catamaran Yacht Review
The 44 is a smaller version of the 48. It is the 48 made affordable. She is a 44 feet, 225hp double Volvo Penta D4 diesel engine, propelled by a four blade torque. The 44 has a shape that helps it neatly cut through water, she has a bow so wide, you would think it’s an annex – it is cost efficient on the fuel front.
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RBS Marine Rodman Muse 44 Yacht Review

RBS Marine Rodman Muse 44 Yacht Review
A classic beauty to behold! If the rodman was a woman, her physical outlook would win her many contests and the word beauty would be an albeit to use on her. One of the sleekest vessels you’ll find, amazingly, the Muse 444 is a flying-bridge boat with a length of just 39 feet, 4 inches.
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