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Our service department is working on this 1912 Consolidated Commuter to convert it to an electric-motored boat. These boats were originally built for people who lived in Long Island, NY to commute into Manhattan. How cool! |
A great shot of our Huckins 56' Linwood running in Bimini.
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See what lies ahead, beneath and behind. "New Electronics" from our March 2012 issue.
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At Rose Point Navigation Systems there’s more to software development than meets the eye. Read more here.
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The origins of the offshore tournament boat feature early designs crafted by Rybovich, Whiticar and Merritt. Read more here.
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After the initial expense, solar panels energize your boat free of charge. Read more here.
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The Hampton Endurance 680 LRC reveals that a quality offshore cruising machine really is the sum of its parts. Photography by Shaw McCutcheon. Read more here.
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With the introduction of the Sport Tender 310, Pursuit intends to chase a spot in a growing market. Read more and watch a video.
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The Horizon EP69 is designed and built to explore the world’s oceans in extreme comfort. Read more here.
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No stiff upper lip necessary for the smiles the Princess 64 will provoke. Read more and watch a video.
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This sailing yacht doesn’t need exaggerated overhangs to win our hearts. Read more here.
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Seeing the cradle of western civilization from the deck the 115-foot Falcon motoryacht Helios? Greece is the word. Read about the charter here. Photos by Mary South.
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The 146-foot Feadship Harle, like the ancient cities of Croatia, is designed to fit her purpose. Read about the charter here. Photos by Kim Kavin.
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Pendennis Shipyard recently announced the successful refit of the 71-meter motoryacht Dona Amelia. The four-month project was completed in Falmouth, UK, at Pendennis Plus, and included service of her original 1928 Krupp Germania Werft main Engines, revitalized teak decks, and a Jacuzzi. After motor trials were completed, the famed yacht departed for the Caribbean.
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Nordhavn released photos last week of the progress on interior sections of the Nordhavn 120. “Even in its unfinished state, the boat is so impressive,” notes Project Manager Trever Smith. The boat is expected to be delivered at the end of 2012.
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Some of our favorite vintage covers from the early days of Yachting magazine.
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Just rebuilt sailing the River Plate Delta
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Yachtsmen chartering this Florida Bay Coaster 65 will savor her charm and hospitality. Photos courtesy Tom Serio Photography. Read about Red Head.
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As slim as a whippet and nearly as fast, the Spirit 46 has the form and soul of a classic. Photos by Billy Black; read the review here.
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Swans have changed significantly during Nautor's 45-year history, but the 66 FD leaves no doubt about her ancestry. Read more about the Swan 66 FD.
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Whatever he does--superyacht, icebreakers, daysailer--Jack Setton does it his way. Photos by Mary South; Read more here.
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The Cranchi 66 is a testament to tradition and progress. Read the review here.
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A seasoned cruiser offers his British Virgin favorites. Photos by George Sass Jr. Read more here.
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Beneteau's Flyer GT 49 delivers performance, price and quality. Read a review here.
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If you think the Cheoy Lee Alpha 76 represents a big departure for the venerable motoryacht builder, you'd be dead wrong. Photos by Forest Johnson. Read a review here.
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