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Steve Knauth

Newell Cadet

During the 1960s, the fiberglass sailboat was at the height of its popularity. Marinas and yacht clubs were filled with cruising sailboats, racing sailboats and

Feadship 62

This design was part of a fleet that was built to take on the Seven Seas.

Black Prince

Henry Scott depicts the iconic saltwater clipper.

Aucoot Cove

Marine artist John Stobart interprets a beautiful day on Buzzards Bay.

All American

Paul Larson wanted to go hunting and fishing in the waters around his parents’ farm on the outskirts of Little Falls, Minnesota, but he needed

Monk 36 Trawler

It’s been called a cruiser’s cruiser. The durable Monk 36, with its classic profile, helped to popularize the recreational trawler during the 1980s. It turned

Proud Builder

D-Day, the 6th of June, 1944. The United States and its allies launch the largest amphibious attack in the history of the world, assaulting the

Wesmac 42

In its 30-plus years, Wesmac Custom Boats has built more than 600 watercraft at its yard in Surry, Maine. Customers include commercial fishermen, law enforcement

Dieter Loibner

An Electric Muse

A double-ender produced for a client decades ago is now a designer’s electric joyride.

Courtesy Boston Whaler

Fish Hard Cruise Easy

Design teams are rethinking everything from hull forms to seating plans as anglers demand boats that can run offshore, hit the sandbar and keep the whole family comfortable.

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