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
Leopard 46 PC:
A Moveable Feast
The cockpit takes full advantage of the 24’1” (7.3 M) beam of the Leopard 46 PC, and will be the venue of choice for evening dinner and relaxation. Catamarans are now getting tremendous traction in the U.S. because of their space, utility and price. More...
The Boston Whaler 240 Vantage is made for entertaining and watersports (including fishing). It is one of the few boats made that will float level if swamped. More...
The Tiara 48 LS is a fast and luxurious dayboat with an open deck plan and fold-out bulwark to expand lounging space at rest, while belowdecks she sleeps four. More...
Proven design elements like the high bow, Portuguese bridge with port and starboard wing controls, and its easy “livability” makes the Kadey-Krogen 58 EB a standout at displacement speeds. Her asymmetrical wide body provides room and comfort and she’s intended to be easily handled by a couple. More...
Here’s a command post any world-cruising skipper could love – check out the quality of the woodworking, Stidd helm seats, waterproof door and the breakfast table and lounge just aft. Offshore Yachts will have a new 54 Pilothouse on display at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, March 23 – 26, 2023. More...
Mark Knittle, 63, of Captain Cook, was fishing with a friend off Honaunau on the Big Island, Hawaii when he hooked a large tuna, lost his balance, got his hand tangled in his line or wire and disappeared into the sea. More...
Boating and tax deductions are two sweet concepts that can go together under certain circumstances – check out these tax saving ideas. Caveat: Your documentation must be bullet proof – a red flag will go up you know where. More...
Once you’re on plane, the handling and the response to throttle and trim will be much changed from operating at slower speeds - here are some tips. More...
A planing boat cannot go fast all the time. In just five boat lengths, learn how to slow down from normal operating speed while ensuring the weight does not overtake the stern. More...
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