
Riding (and Making) the Wave
Stretching exactly 25 feet from swim platform to bow tip, the new Chaparral 25 Surf creates a crisp surfing wave, packs in maximum seating, converts Continue reading
Stretching exactly 25 feet from swim platform to bow tip, the new Chaparral 25 Surf creates a crisp surfing wave, packs in maximum seating, converts Continue reading
A full day on the water is always better on a boat that boasts features such as three coolers, a wet bar with a sink, Continue reading
The 1970s produced some of the best bands and most flamboyant lead singers in rock-and-roll history. We’re not sure how many of them had a Continue reading
We know some of our country’s founding fathers spent considerable time on boats. Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson crossed the Atlantic more than once, and Continue reading
We know some of our country’s founding fathers spent considerable time on boats. Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson crossed the Atlantic more than once, and Continue reading
Take someone new for a day of face-plants, er, we mean skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing or kneeboarding. That’s the message of the Pass the Handle movement, Continue reading
Conterporary design from the studio of Christian Grande is imbued with classic touches in the latest — and smallest — offering from Cranchi. A Continue reading
Sometimes the word crossover, when applied to a boat, means the manufacturer is trying to appeal to owners who want to do more than one Continue reading
Catamaran have gained traction in recent years in the powerboat world, getting bigger, getting smaller, getting more powerful, getting more versatile. Aquila Power Catamarans is Continue reading
At 1 inch longer than 17 and a half feet, the Zodiac Open 5.5 RIB from Z Nautic Group is small but versatile. More than Continue reading