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Hell’s Bay debuts 24-foot bayboat

Hell’s Bay Boatworks is offering its first bayboat, the 24-foot, 10-inch Estero. The Titusville, Florida, builder of high-end skiffs worked with its pro staff and

Launched: Regulator 31

Regulator Marine added a 31-footer to its fleet of center consoles, bridging the gap between its 28- and 34-foot models. “We hit the sweet spot,”

A dual console with multiple roles

With its twin swim platforms, enclosed head compartment and seating from bow to stern, the new Grady-White Freedom 235 dual console is designed to meet

A Carolina fishing machine

The latest yacht from Paul Mann Custom Boats launched this spring. The 60-foot Caught Up is a 41.5-knot, two-stateroom, two-head, cold-molded Carolina sportfisherman built for

Bertram 58 Convertible

Bertram Yachts will follow its new 35 with a 58-foot convertible, scheduled to begin construction in June and launch in late 2017. The Fort Lauderdale,

Launched: North Rip 21

A Rhode Island boatbuilder will launch the second generation of its North Rip 21 this spring, improving a seakindly deep-vee center console. US Watercraft has

Sea Ray’s next Sundancer

The 450 Sundancer, the third model among Sea Ray’s next-generation coupe-style sport yachts, is a foot longer and beamier than its predecessor, launched in 2009.

Launched: Swift Trawler 30

Beneteau has added a fifth yacht to its fleet of semiplaning trawlers. The Swift Trawler 30 becomes the smallest boat in the European builder’s lineup,

Launched: Ranger Tugs R-23

Ranger Tugs this year put the finishing touches on its first outboard-powered model, the R-23. “The outboard power gives us a chance to offer a

Courtesy J Craft

A J Craft on the Run

J Craft’s swift speedboat, the Torpedo RS, embarks on a maiden voyage from Sweden to France.

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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