Grady-White Express 340

When Grady-White launched the Express 330 in 2001, the twin-outboard fishing boat quickly became one of the builder’s most popular models—Grady-White has delivered hundreds of 330s over 24 years of continuous production. Now, the builder is launching an Express 340 based on customer feedback. The boat is 36 feet, 2 inches with engines and has an 11-foot, 7-inch beam. It’s built on a SeaV2 (continuously variable V) hull by Ray Hunt Design. Power comes from Yamaha dual 450 or triple 350 outboards. Fishing features on this model include a 32-gallon livewell, 166-quart insulated fishbox and rigging station. In the cabin is a convertible V-berth and enclosed head with standup shower. The galley features a microwave, stove and refrigerator.

Saxdor 400 GTS

Finnish builder Saxdor, known for its fast, seaworthy and competitively priced boats, is adding a model to its 400 series. The 400 GTS is a sibling to the GTO (a full-beam hardtop model) and the GTC (a full-beam cabin model). The GTS is an open-air option for dayboaters who don’t need an enclosed cabin. This 40-foot, 8-inch model incorporates Saxdor’s signature large folding terraces, which expand aft deck space at anchor. Also on the aft deck are two sofas, a wet bar and a sunpad. In the bow, a dinette converts to another sunpad. The boat’s lightweight construction and twin-stepped hull allow for sporty performance and good fuel efficiency, according to the builder. Rated for up to 850 hp and powered by twin Mercury outboards, the 400 GTS can reportedly reach speeds up to 50 knots. Fuel capacity is 250 gallons.

Tiara 39LS

The Tiara Yachts 39 LS is the newest model in the builder’s Luxury Sport series, offering a premium design for dayboating, cruising and entertaining. Measuring 39 feet 6 inches LOA with a 12 foot, 6 inch beam, it offers two customizable cockpit modules: the Buffet Lounge with rotating aft seating; or the Adventure Module for fishing and diving. An extendable synthetic-teak terrace expands the cockpit from 76 to 96 square feet, enhancing space and water access. Other highlights include a U-shaped settee in the cockpit, a bow seating area that converts to a sunpad and belowdecks accommodations with a queen berth in a private stateroom, a midcabin berth, and head with separate shower. Powered by twin 600-hp Mercury outboards, the 39 LS comes standard with Garmin navigation, EmpirBus digital switching, and Zipwake trim; joystick piloting and a bow thruster are available.

Cutwater C-288 CB

In 2021, Cutwater Boats launched the C-288 Coupe, a 33-foot, 7-inch Downeast design powered by twin Yamaha F250 outboards. This year, Cutwater is introducing a sistership to that model, the C-288 Command Bridge. It will have full helm capabilities from the flybridge, which vastly improves visibility for docking or fishing. The C-288 CB otherwise has the same layout and hull design as the coupe version. It’s built on a double-stepped, deep-V hull with laminar flow interrupters, which should offer comfort and efficiency when cruising. Accommodations include a private stateroom forward, a midship stateroom and an enclosed head with shower. In the climate-controlled pilothouse, a dinette converts to another berth. The cockpit has seating for five, an electric grill and a livewell. 

MJM 38RS

MJM Yachts is introducing a crossover model this season. The 38RS has the same hull as the 38R cabin cruiser (previously called the 35), but the topsides have been updated to make the boat more fishing-friendly. The 38RS is 38 feet, 6 inches long with an 11-foot beam. It comes standard with dual walk-through transom doors, expanded cockpit seating, a 40-gallon livewell, an 800-gph baitwell pump, rod holders, a bait prep station and two insulated in-deck fishboxes. This model has a galley-up design, an indoor/outdoor pilothouse and a full head with a standalone shower. Other updates include window valences, overhead teak strips and grab rails, and soft integrated lighting. Twin 300-hp Mercury outboards are standard; twin 400s are optional. 

Nordhavn 46MKII

Slated to launch in early 2026, the Nordhavn 46MKII will be a nice addition to the lower end of the builder’s size range. Measuring 46 feet, 3 inches overall with a 15-foot, 9.5-inch beam, the N46 fits between the builder’s N41 and N51 models. The 46MKII will feature teak and ebony laminate throughout. Accommodations include a master stateroom forward and a guest stateroom. In the salon is a settee and chair to port, and a walnut dinette. On the flybridge is a helm station and settee. Standard power comes from two 135-hp Nanni N4.140 diesel engines. Fuel capacity is 1,000 gallons. 

Four Winns H33

Four Winns is introducing a new flagship to its H-Series. The 33-foot, 1-inch H33 is a modern bowrider with an integrated rub rail, vertical bow and cross-curved windshield. It is available with inboard or outboard power. Notable on this model are the two fold-down bulwarks, which increase aft deck space at anchor. In the cockpit are a sunpad with an electrically adjustable backrest, and an L-shaped lounge. The exterior galley includes a grill, sink and fridge. Belowdecks are a private cabin, head and technical access. The H33 is rated for up to 700 hp, and the H33 Outboard is rated for up to 800 horses. Fuel capacity on both models is 160 gallons.

Pursuit S 388 Sport

Pursuit is expanding its Sport range of center consoles. The S 388 is the second-largest model in the Sport family and is intended for serious cruising and offshore fishing. The S 388 measures 41 feet, 1 inch length overall and has a 12-foot beam. There are multiple social zones on board, including a wraparound bow lounge and an entertainment center with a grill, sink, fridge and storage. Below are a cabin, a galley and a head with a shower, allowing owners to spend a night aboard when the fish are biting. Fishing features include a 36-gallon livewell, in-floor fishboxes, tackle storage, outriggers and a starboard dive door with a removable ladder. Standard power comes from triple 450-hp Yamaha XTO engines. 

Formula 360 CBR

In June, Formula debuted its new 360 Crossover Bowrider (CBR), a boat intended to improve on the design, performance and layout of the 350 CBR introduced in 2013. The 36-footer features an open bow, a glass-sunroof hardtop, a single-level flush cockpit, and stand-up cabin with overnight accommodations and a spacious head compartment. The 360 is built on Formula’s FAS3Tech ventilated stepped hull. Power options include twin 380- to 520-hp sterndrives from MerCruiser, Mercury Racing or Ilmor. Formula is also launching the outboard version of the 360 CBR shown at left—it will debut at boat shows this fall. Power options include triple 300-, 350- or 400-hp Mercury outboards, or twin 600-hp outboards by Mercury. This version will have extra storage space where the engine is located on the sterndrive model, allowing for an optional Seakeeper. 

Cruisers Yachts 38 VTR EC

The 38 is the first boat in a new series of adventure-style dayboats for active families from Cruisers Yachts. Built in Oconto, Wisconsin, it is available in two models—the 38 VTR has an open cockpit, while the 38 VTR EC (shown above) has an enclosed cockpit. The enclosed version can be paired with climate control to make the boat a better fit for families that want to cruise through the shoulder seasons. Both are powered by twin Mercury Verado outboards, offered in 300- and 400-horsepower configurations. The hull incorporates a hybrid stepped form that emphasizes stability and efficiency. The layout includes a single-level deck that improves traffic flow. Deep gunwales enhance safety. The forward cabin has a convertible berth and private head with shower. The cockpit can be set up in different ways. Choices range from an open deck (great for fishing or diving) to an area that accommodates a sun lounge for multiple passengers. Another option allows for an aft cabin with single berth.