
Used Boat Review: Prestige 60
With its low, sleek styling and leading-edge build, the Prestige 60 set a new standard for flybridge sport yachts when it was introduced six years ago—and not much has changed. Read More
With its low, sleek styling and leading-edge build, the Prestige 60 set a new standard for flybridge sport yachts when it was introduced six years ago—and not much has changed. Read More
Viking’s 61 Convertible has the right blend of luxury, performance, and fishing features to satisfy even the most discriminating yacht owner. Read More
Vicem’s line of Down East-inspired classic yachts blend luxury concepts with proven wood construction. Read More
Cruisers Yachts’ 420 Sports Coupe blends express yacht performance with a three-sided enclosure for above decks comfort and convenience. Read More
When European motoryacht designs crossed the Atlantic, Hatteras was one of the American builders to answer the challenge head-on with its Hatteras 6300 RPH. Read More
Drafted by noted naval architect Jack Sarin, the Westport 112 was engineered from the keel up to be one of the most successful yachts over 100 feet. Read More
The Buddy Davis 61 Sportfisherman evolved from a regional, tough-as-nails style of boatbuilding and remains today one of the world’s truly great battlewagons. Read More
Grand Banks and C. Raymond Hunt Associates collaborated to produce some winning designs. Capt. Steve Creel thinks the Eastbay 49 was the best. Read More
The Pacific Mariner 65 is a reminder that a good cruising boat begins with sound engineering, durable systems, and salty lines. Read More
The timeless Hatteras 70 Series 2 Motoryacht proves the qualities and design elements required for a comfortable cruiser are just as relevant today as they were 30 years ago. Read More
The Cheoy Lee 66 LRC benefits from a rich pedigree and smart design. She’s ready to go if you are. Read More
When I look at newer boats today, I’m sorry to say that sometimes I can’t differentiate the bow from the stern or the top from the bottom. All too often deck space has been sacrificed for interior accommodations, making deck chores cumbersome and in some cases, flat-out dangerous, and focus groups trump good ol’ yacht Read More
Ever dreamed of owing a Rybovich? This 45-foot express sportfisherman from a revered semi-custom Florida builder may be the next best thing. Read More
A lot of experienced cruisers will tell you that the term “fast trawler” is an oxymoron: A real trawler must have a displacement-style hull, and any boat that is fast must have a planing hull. Never the twain shall meet. Read More
This 90-footer was built from the keel up as a yacht and she has the bloodlines to prove it: Titania was designed and built by one of America’s most experienced and revered shipyards, Derecktor. Read More
Riviera was a name unfamiliar to many Americans — especially those on the East Coast — when the 48 landed on our shores in 1998, but the brand was already making a name for itself here, just as it had in Australia. Read More
One of the advantages of buying a used boat is that you can apply the four Rs — repower, rewire, repaint, and redecorate — to enhance its performance, improve its looks, and turn it into your very own. Read More
Dick Mather and the Connecticut River are old friends. Mather grew up in Deep River, Connecticut, boating on the broad expanse that conveniently runs through his hometown. Read More
Talk about home waters. Larry Young has been boating on the rivers and lakes of eastern Tennessee just about all his life, and he’s done it in a variety of boats. Read More
Bill and Nancy Webster have spent a lifetime boating together, dividing the duties and sharing the work and the pleasures of their avocation. Read More
Mike and Lois Fannon used to sit on their houseboat listening to visiting cruisers talk about doing the Great Loop. At one point a few years ago, they looked at each other and said, “We should do this.” Read More
The Westport 112 is the quintessential modern motoryacht. Read More