Boat Reviews
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Reviews
Sunreef 82 Double Deck: Twice as Nice
Aug 26, 2012With a two-story master suite that features a Jacuzzi surrounded by an orchid jardinière, this yacht really does double your pleasure and double your fun. …Read More
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Reviews
How To Remove a Boat Name
Aug 24, 2012Elbow grease, patience, Anti-Bond, and a dose of superstition all come into play. …Read More
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Reviews
Swan Launches Hull Number 2000
Aug 23, 2012By launching the Swan 90S Freya, the Finnish Nautor yard marks an impressive milestone. Over the past 46 years, the Scandinavians have built 2,000 boats. …Read More
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Reviews / Sport Fishing
Hydra-Sports 4200 SF: Maximum Power
Aug 22, 2012Hydra-Sports boats has made a comeback after being bought by Mastercraft, and their flagship model makes it clear that this company is back for good. …Read More
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Reviews
Larson Group Rolls Out 11 New Models for 2013
Aug 21, 2012The new retro-styled Larson All American 23 runabout celebrates a century of boatbuilding in the same small Minnesota town. …Read More
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Reviews / Express Cruiser
Beneteau Gran Turismo 49 Fly: Amenities, Innovations, and Savings
Aug 21, 2012Lots of natural light, sea breezes, and gobs of entertaining space are just a few of the highlights on this flybridge cruiser. …Read More
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Reviews / Center Console
Ameracat 31: Power Catamaran with a Punch
Aug 20, 2012Ameracat makes it possible to save a bundle on a new boat, while still saving your back with the smooth cat ride. …Read More
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Reviews / Ski and Wakeboard Boat
Super Air Nautique G25: Wakes for the Entire Family
Aug 19, 2012On the heels of the pro-rider-oriented G23, Nautique introduces the new family-friendly G25. …Read More
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Reviews / Cruiser (Sail)
X-Yachts XP-55: Combining Sport and Luxury
Aug 19, 2012X-Yachts in Denmark continues to expand their performance-cruiser program. The luxury-racer XP-55 is coming in summer of 2013. …Read More
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Reviews
Keep Aluminum and Brass Separated in the Marine Environment
Aug 18, 2012Thread sealer alone won't keep these two metals apart, and they're far enough from each other on the galvanic scale for corrosion to occur if exposed to seawater. …Read More