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Outboards

October 3, 2007
Every class of vessel has an ideal size, give or take a few feet. A convertible for chasing sailfish seems perfect around 40 feet, while an 80-foot semi-displacement motoryacht is nicely suited for cruising the Bahamas. It is here, in the design sweet spot, that the new Jupiter 31 Open resides.
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October 3, 2007
This center console is designed and executed to exacting standards with leading-edge materials and processes.
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October 3, 2007
This multipurpose center console reveals her builder's ability to build to suit every owner.
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October 3, 2007
A semi-custom approach to quality and comfort.
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October 3, 2007
Grady-White aims at anglers and their families with the flagship 330 Express.
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October 3, 2007
Grady-White and quality are synonymous, and the brand is well entrenched in boating lore. Evidence of this appears often, such as the day at a recent boat show when a young boy came running up the aisle behind me, father in tow, and screamed, "Here are the Gradys, Dad!"

The new Tournament 225 comes with the pedigree, but takes a fresh approach to the popular dual-console design. This boat has a flush deck. Behind the walk-through windshield is a pedestal-style helm chair to starboard and a similar companion chair, or an optional sleeper seat can be ordered.

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October 3, 2007
All boats are a compromise, but Century Boats minimized many small-boat concessions with the new 2600 Walk-Around. Family day boat, tender or fishing platform certainly are within the realm of so-called pocket vessels, but demanding some privacy for personal time and accommodations for a siesta can stretch the envelope. The 2600 Walk-Around seems to bridge the gap.
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October 3, 2007
A performance-minded boat for anglers who want to fly.
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Intrepid 350 Walkaround
October 3, 2007
Owners know Intrepids are worth waiting for. Here's why.
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