Greenline 48 Fly | Invictus TT460 | Grady-White Fisherman 236 - 03/21/21
BoatTEST Newsletter March 21, 2021
Most Popular Boats of the Week
Every week, BoatTEST publishes news items on about 25 boats and products. Readers have asked which ones are the most popular each day, so below you can find the answer.
Monday #1
Greenline 48 Fly:
LRC w/Dayboat Amenities
The Greenline 48 Fly is a long-range cruiser with available diesel-hybrid propulsion, so she can be at sea for extended periods – but she’s also laid out for dayboat entertaining. The bow can be used for comfortable sunning. The aft deck has a long bench seat abaft a teak table and an electrically powered shade overhead. Her flying bridge has a C-shaped lounge to starboard around a table plus a wetbar with a refrigerator and grill. More...
Tuesday #1
Invictus Yachts TT460:
Day Yacht Makes a Bold Statement
The new Invictus Yachts TT460 has one of the most innovative hardtops we’ve seen on a modern day boat. Christian Grande designed her with a focus on socializing. Fold-out bulwarks expand the cockpit and tables can be lowered to create a large protected playpen under the hardtop. Lounges on the stern and in the bow offer sun worshippers options. Belowdecks, she can sleep four and has a private head. Power is twin Volvo Penta IPS 650s that push the TT460 to an estimated top speed of 35 knots, according to the builder. More...
Wednesday #1
Grady-White Fisherman 236:
Big-Boat Features in a Trailerable Size
Grady-White’s Fisherman 236 is in one of the most competitive size ranges for center consoles. She has an 8’6” (2.59 m) beam and a dry weight of 3,900 lbs. (1,769 kg), which means she can be trailered by a wide range of tow-vehicles. A few of her standard features include the exceptional ride of the SeaV²® hull, a 15.5-gallon (58.67 L) livewell and a T-top with a full height windshield. For cruising, there are foldaway backrests for the bow lounges, another double-wide seat on the front of the console and a patented bench that folds out of the transom. More...
Thursday #1
Fountaine-Pajot Power 67:
Luxury on a Wide Scale
The Fountaine-Pajot Power 67 can entertain a large gathering one evening and then depart with select guests for a long-distance cruise the next morning. She was drawn by Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design to take full advantage of her 64’6” (19.69 m) overall length and 32’3” (9.84 m) beam and is available in two layouts. More...
Friday #1
Sea Ray SLX 310:
Bowrider w/Features Boaters Want
Sea Ray’s SLX 310 is a premium bowrider for owners who want lots of amenities and luxury. The boat comes with many standard features that are usually options on other brands, such as a watersports towing tower that folds down with the push of a button, a head compartment made for adults with a high-quality VacuFlush toilet, possibly the best in the industry. The helm comes with an automotive-style instrument display as well as 12” (30.48 cm) and 7” (17.78 cm) touchscreens plus digital throttle and shift for smoother operation. She’s rated to carry 17 passengers and is available in sterndrive or outboard power. More...
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