Big enough to pack in a lot of accommodations but still easily handled by a couple, Riviera’s offerings of three new 46-foot cruisers are sure to be popular. by Arnie…
A prescription to relax. by Alan Wendt Chest pains postponed my scheduled sea trial with Aquila’s new 42-foot yacht. Photos Courtesy of AquilaTurns out, however, that during the three week…
Untraditionally steeped in tradition. by Capt. Tom Serio Let’s be honest, there are a lot of boat brands on the market now that may not be familiar. Photos Courtesy of…
An American-built, single-engine cruiser that delivers performance and classic style. by Arnie Hammerman The Back Cove 372 stands out at the dock when compared to other boats for all the…
Up Your Game. by Capt. Tom Serio I’m going to start off by offering a public apology. Photos Courtesy of Tiara YachtsWhen I sea trialed the new Tiara Yachts EX…
History guides this reimagined classic walkaround. by John Woolridge When the legendary Eddie Smith purchased Grady-White Boats in 1968 from Glen Grady and Don White, who founded the company in…
A real magic carpet ride. by Capt. Tom Serio Usually, I give a final accounting of a yacht I test toward the end of the story. Photos Courtesy of FormulaNot…
Trust in your builder. by Capt. Tom Serio When buying a new boat, many factors have to be considered: The type of boating, locations, destinations and, of course, financing. Photos…
A new design language. By Alan Wendt Chicago has its Playpen, Muscamoot Bay on Lake St. Clair hosts the World’s Longest Raft-Off annually in August, and I’m pretty sure you…
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