
New Scout 670
Meet the world’s largest outboard-powered fishboat.
The sporty deck boat is offered with multiple “bundles” that allow the owner to equip it for all-day fun
Years of effort preceded a pilot program at a Florida marina where boaters can fill their tanks with a partially renewable marine fuel
Pursuit drew on customer feedback when designing the OS 325 Offshore
As the fall boat show season opens, some of the most exciting new models take the stage. Here’s a sampling of what to look for
The builder’s newest model has all the same great attributes of its older, bigger sibling
What drives the craftsmanship behind Formula’s 457CCS? As we discover on a factory tour, it starts with family
Two players in the U.S. luxury yacht and boat market have announced their new partnership
A new European day yacht proves its salt on a cruise through Fort Lauderdale and the New River
A 24-foot research vessel will be used to test the latest technologies to detect and protect whales.
The Italian yard adds a new model to its popular Gozzo line.
According to these owners, when it comes to buying a day boat, it pays to shop around.
This American firm founded in California built elegant cruisers for 85 years.
Days after she won the prize that became the America’s Cup, she was sold, but that was not the end.
Spring has sprung in Maine and beautiful boats are being prepped for launch
Ocean Signal has an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional flares.
This cruising destination is so under the radar, it’s really a boaters’ paradise.
Before she was sunk by a German torpedo in 1915, Lusitania was one of the grandest and fastest passenger ships to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Cuttyhunk and its neighbor Penikese are quiet cruising destinations in the Elizabeth Islands.
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