Decades of design expertise from Jeanneau—a brand known for pioneering fiberglass powerboats—are distilled into this hull. She employs intelligent space to offer a three-cabin layout, something few others manage at 34 feet.
Considering repainting the name on a pre-owned vessel? Before reaching for the Tremclad, know that re-naming a boat is a serious, ritualistic affair. The ancient folklore dictates a six-part ceremony.
She comes from a company that’s always trying something new, and the Antares 12 is a good example of what they do best. The Antares 12 is an easy-going cruiser with a secret.
Scientists exploring a massive WWII ordnance-dumpsite in the Baltic Sea found a biological paradox: marine life is thriving on unexploded missiles and toxic waste.
Nimbus designed the 495 Fly as a genuine "voyager," not a harbor floater. Her purpose-built explorer-level tank capacity for fuel, water, and waste is key for long-range independence.
Scintilla Maris carries the DNA of a rugged Damen Maaskant trawler, purpose-built for the North Sea. Reborn as a sophisticated explorer, her heavily built steel hull now provides a stable, long-range platform for oceanic research and high-latitude discovery.
This Spanish flagship hides her 2,400 hp under an expansive sunbed, giving her the low maintenance of outboards without the visual clutter. De Antonio’s signature innovation allows for a deep, walk-around interior, offering a full-beam owner’s suite.
The U.S. Coast Guard crews protecting the maritime border are now empowered to use a precise, four-step process to gain control of fleeing vessels. This account details the tense decision-making by young officers and culminates in a real-life high-speed interdiction.
Aiata’s debut, the Wayfinder 38, is a high-speed platform built around adaptability. Her twin-stepped hull, designed by Jarkko Jämsén, delivers a composed ride even at 50 knots on twin outboards up to 850 HP.
It sounds like fiction, but it's a real and rapidly growing trend on the Chesapeake: a dozen or more pointy-hatted figures paddling through City Dock and down the Bay.