
Battlewagon Yacht Builder: Ocean Alexander
Ocean Alexander isn’t just launching yachts that can stand the test of time. It’s making sure the company can, too.

Ocean Alexander isn’t just launching yachts that can stand the test of time. It’s making sure the company can, too.

Delta Marine’s 152-foot Zembra is being outfitted with a helicopter landing area, an amphibious aircraft and a sub.

This family-size express cruiser will be on display at the Düsseldorf Boat Show.

The Pearl Yachts 63 offers personalized luxury in a sporty, high-performance hull with a Kelly Hoppen interior.

The Numarine 40MXP has a 6,000-nautical-mile transatlantic range, 800 hp MAN diesel engines and luxury to spare.

The Italian builder is expanding its modern open-cruiser line with a versatile, Guida-designed platform.

The Grand Banks 62 Flybridge has semidiplacement hull form and balances performance with luxury and long-legged range.

Hull No. 1 joins the Ki’ama Bahamas fleet, bringing notable volume, solar-assisted systems, and a 500-square-foot flybridge to the 60-foot catamaran category.

From Cannes, France, to Seattle and beyond, these are the yachts and cruisers that caught the attention of our editors.

Ghost combines carbon fiber and titanium construction with foiling technology to reach 40-plus knots.

Matching fun with functionality, the 49-knot Williams SportJet 520 is the flagship in the British builder’s SportJet series.

From dayboating and sport fishing to serious long-range cruising, the new breed of yachts for 2025 and beyond is impressive.

Ocean Alexander isn’t just launching yachts that can stand the test of time. It’s making sure the company can, too.

Delta Marine’s 152-foot Zembra is being outfitted with a helicopter landing area, an amphibious aircraft and a sub.

This family-size express cruiser will be on display at the Düsseldorf Boat Show.

The Pearl Yachts 63 offers personalized luxury in a sporty, high-performance hull with a Kelly Hoppen interior.

The Numarine 40MXP has a 6,000-nautical-mile transatlantic range, 800 hp MAN diesel engines and luxury to spare.

The Italian builder is expanding its modern open-cruiser line with a versatile, Guida-designed platform.

The Grand Banks 62 Flybridge has semidiplacement hull form and balances performance with luxury and long-legged range.

Hull No. 1 joins the Ki’ama Bahamas fleet, bringing notable volume, solar-assisted systems, and a 500-square-foot flybridge to the 60-foot catamaran category.

From Cannes, France, to Seattle and beyond, these are the yachts and cruisers that caught the attention of our editors.

Ghost combines carbon fiber and titanium construction with foiling technology to reach 40-plus knots.

Matching fun with functionality, the 49-knot Williams SportJet 520 is the flagship in the British builder’s SportJet series.

From dayboating and sport fishing to serious long-range cruising, the new breed of yachts for 2025 and beyond is impressive.
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