Factory Video
Monte Carlo Yachts Factory:
Efficiency in Joinery Work
The wood shop at Monte Carlo Yachts is clean and efficient, allowing expert Italian craftsmen to shape near custom cabinetry and furnishings for the company's yachts. Laminate is used for many areas, creating maximum eye-appeal and durability with moderate weight. Every cabinet, sofa and chair on every yacht is hand-built by MCY to the clients’ specifications.
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Test Video
Regal 23 RX Surf:
Dedicated Wake-Surfer w/Bowrider Comforts
The Regal 23 RX Surf is well-equipped for wake surfing as well as tow sports. Ballast tanks can quickly add up to 1,500 lbs. of weight for building the perfect watersports wake, and the optional Regal Vue touch screen system can stow settings for various surfers and control ballast and wake shape automatically. The trimmable Forward Drive system positions the props well away from wake-surfers.
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Riviera 52 Enclosed Flybridge:
All-Season Comfort for the Captain -- and Guests
The Riviera 52 Enclosed Flybridge is a bluewater-capable cruiser that can extend the boating season for cruising, entertaining and day boating, as well as some offshore fishing when desired. With two en suites and a guest stateroom, she sleeps six in comfort.
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Boston Whaler 380 Outrage:
Premium-Built CC w/ 11'8" Beam
The Boston Whaler 380 Outrage has the bulwarks drawn outward at the bow, adding seating space. The teak table actuates up and down and a pad converts the whole area into a sun pad.
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Test Video
Evinrude E-TEC G2 250 H.O:
Advanced Technology in a Low-Maintenance 2-Stroke
Built-in digital steering and tilt and trim, allow for a clean and compact installation of the Evinrude E-TEC G2 250 H.O., as well as keeping components protected from salt spray. The efficient two-stroke H.O. model puts out up to 275-hp, and no scheduled maintenance is required for 5 years or 500 hours, the cost of operating an Evinrude is much lower than most 4-stroke engines.
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Garmin Goes Deep with Ultra High-Definition Scanning Sonar
Garmin International says that its Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar uses a range of higher frequencies to deliver better images of fish and structure at greater depths. According to the manufacturer, the image detail level from this system is sharpened thanks to frequencies ranging from 0.8 to 1.2 MHz that reach down to 200 feet below the boat and put more sonar power on the targets and bottom structure.
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