Reviewed: Hunt Yachts Ocean 63
The Hunt Ocean 63 has 31-knot speed and liveaboard comfort for owner-operators.
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The Hunt Ocean 63 has 31-knot speed and liveaboard comfort for owner-operators.
The first model in Benetti’s B.Yond range is a 119-foot yacht called the 37M.
Heesen’s Project Triton, with sea trials completed, can handle transoceanic itineraries.
The Outerlimits SX-39 is a fast and nimble center-console that can get you on the fish.
The Atlantic 115 was designed expressly for the American market.
The CLB88 is a modern motoryacht with a stout build and family-friendly layout.
The Hargrave G120 Signature Series is designed exclusively for Galati dealers.
Bertram has a new outboard-powered center console, the 39CC.
Monte Carlo Yachts says the MCY 70 Skylounge is the first in a series of Skylounge models.
At 61 feet length overall, this Bertram is the flagship of the builder’s model lineup.
The Summit 54 is a roomy cruiser with classic touches and surprising speed.
The Burger 50 Cruiser combines ageless lines with today’s propulsion technology.
The Coastal Craft 33 Express is designed for friendly- and foul-weather cruising alike.
Galeon Yachts launches the 425 HTS, a family-size express cruiser.
Riviera Yachts adds the 505 to its five-model SUV series lineup.
This nearly 48-foot yacht is the largest model in the Italian builder’s Atlantis series.
Sweet lines and attention to detail, both onboard and below the waterline, are this build’s hallmarks.
The new coupé version of Sirena’s 58-footer offers long-range cruising in serious comfort.
The Princess Y78 can reach speeds up to 36 knots.
The smallest model in Azimut’s Grande series packs in quite a few mega-yacht features.
Ocean Alexander’s 45 Divergence Coupe carries on the tradition.
The Vicem 67 Cruiser has classic lines and a cold-molded build.
The Pearl Yachts 62 is the entry model in the builder’s flybridge series.
The Hargrave 92 GG is available for tours in South Florida.
At 4 to 6 knots, the Serenity 64 hybrid powercat can cruise pretty much forever.
This hybrid-power cruiser is inspired by one of the builder’s designs from the 1930s.
The Dyna 63 Flybridge has an interior by Cor D. Rover.
Hull No. 1 of the Sabre 58 Salon Express is here.
The Sirena 88 RPH was constructed with volume and performance in mind.
The Viking 46 Billfish is a fishing machine at a manageable size.
Pershing launches fourth yacht in its X range.
Riva’s Dolceriva combines Italian style with spirited performance.
The Fairline F-Line 33 could work as a large-yacht tender or a dayboat.
The Pardo 38 provides an entry-level version of the builder’s walkaround models.
Riviera’s 6000 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition provides a seakindly ride and luxurious onboard touches.
The Absolute Navetta 68 is built for long-range cruises with the family.
Outback Yachts launches its first model, a 50-footer with a 1,000-mile range.
The FD80 by Horizon is an excellent entertainment platform with serious cruising credentials.
MJM introduces the outboard-powered, 50-knot 53Z.
The Uniesse 56 Super Sport has polished lines, 40-knot performance and a bevy of original touches.
Zipwake’s Series E Line is made for boats up to 100 feet.
FarSounder’s Argos 350 forward-looking sonar system bolsters safety at sea.
Garmin releases a limited series of its luxury modern tool watches.
FLIR’s M300 Series allows boaters better situational awareness.
The Seakeeper 18 gyrostabilizer is a good fit for smaller boats.
Get a better understanding of the latest marine technology.
From personal locator beacons to searchlights, ACR Electronics makes a new-product push.
Today’s man-overboard technology is robust and precise.
The marine satellite receiver delivers weather and fishing information on board.
Iridium and Lars Thrane team up to create a GMDSS solution for all mariners.
Lumishore’s Command Center lets yachtsmen personalize their yacht’s lights onboard and under the hull.
The Cortex System from Vesper Marine could be a gamechanger.
This new system allows you to play music beneath the water.
KVH Elite brings uninterrupted at-home internet speeds to superyachts
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