Forget choosing between a one-trick-pony fishing machine or a plush cruiser – the Riviera 46 SMY combines both. Note the helm is aft on the flying bridge, so the captain can keep the stern pointed at the jumping billfish.
Get a deep dive into the meticulous process of a 100-hour service on a pair of Yamaha 300hp engines. From draining the oil to replacing filters and servicing the lower unit, discover the essential steps to keep your engines running smoothly.
The Aquila 42 Coupe just gets it. By really leaning into her cat design, she unlocks an incredible amount of space that feels far larger than her footprint. Her single-level layout makes moving about a dream, and with two full-beam staterooms up front.
The 56m sail superyacht, Bayesian, has finally been brought ashore in Sicily after a complex recovery operation. This crucial step allows Italian and UK marine authorities to continue investigations into her tragic sinking.
For those seeking open waterways beyond their home port, the Rosborough RF-246 presents a compelling case. She's an honest coastal cruiser, has a design that suggests a working heritage.
Bad Luck Bananas? Think modern navigation makes old seafaring traditions obsolete? Think again! Many boaters still cling to fascinating superstitions passed down through generations. From peculiar fruit bans to the power of a ship's name.
The Coupe lineup is a new product for Aquila, and the 46 is their flagship. She is a real head-turner, packing double-stepped hulls with a serious full carbon fiber foil and twin Mercury 600-hp V12s.
Join a seasoned captain on an epic boat delivery filled with unexpected insights and "twisted observations" along the Intracoastal. Discover surprising realities about boat speed, navigation myths, and the unique characters of the waterways.
Lazzara, a name familiar in grand yacht construction, now embraces catamaran design. The LPC 300 carries her beam forward, unlocking significant functional space.
Ever felt the pressure at the dock? This video reveals simple, effective techniques to gain ultimate control of your towboat, transforming tricky maneuvers into smooth arrivals. Discover the secret to precise handling and learn why one side of the boat might be your new best friend.
Need a little ‘we’ time on a budget? After annual dues, this NauticStar 18 costs only $335.00 per month. That’s less than it would cost to charter for one day! Enjoy a sunset ride, quick fishing trip, or a day at the sandbar.