The Groundbreaking Axopar 28 Meets the Revolutionary MX Sharrow Propeller
DOUBLING DOWN ON NEW TECH The Axopar 28 Cabin is the boat that started the current European boat design revolution. Her narrow, high-aspect ratio twin-stepped hull is more fuel efficient than most with conventional props. That's why Sharrow's unique toroidal prop design faced a daunting trial on an Axopar 28. Discover the results of the new-tech prop on a new-tech hull.
WHISPER QUIET At 80' (24.38 m) long and 36' (10.93 m) wide, the SY80 2-Deck presents a huge platform for solar-powered passage. What sets her apart is the high degree of layout customization available. Owners can configure the decks to suit specific needs, from open-plan living to a spacious on-deck master suite. She moves silently, using only solar energy, and reaches speeds of up to 12 knots.
SHAPE-SHIFTER This nearly 45-foot (13.64 m) presents a distinct take on day boat utility. She offers a clever use of space, thanks to her nearly full beam carried far forward. This adaptability creates generous gathering areas, including bow seating, notable for its capacity. Find out how fast she goes with 3x 600-hp Mercury Verados.
ALL IN THE FAMILY Sovereign has made special arrangements with many of the leading boat brands to be able to offer special discount pricing on selected models that are ideal for “shared access” in the Sovereign Fleet. To find out what boats are available, and why they meet the Fleet’s requirements.
PILOTHOUSE This Offshore 58 motoryacht features a Crealock hull design and is powered by twin CAT 3406E engines. This vessel is equipped with Wesmar stabilizers, updated 2024 Garmin electronics, and offers a three-stateroom layout, including a full-beam midship master with private entry.
BEFORE CRUISING The storied New York State Canal System offers an unparalleled journey through history. But this unique passage has quirks—from uncharted sections to specific speed rules and mast-height hurdles. Planning a transit? Arm a boater with the critical knowledge for a smooth, memorable adventure, avoiding common pitfalls.
BEHIND THE HELM Mercury has unveiled its next-generation Digital Throttle & Shift (DTS) system, promising a significant leap forward from older setups. The video delves into the complex world of marine CAN networks, explaining how different systems communicate. Mercury's new multi-network approach and contrasts it with the often cumbersome wiring of past DTS generations.