On March 13th the Palm Beach boat show was canceled.
We hope to bring you aboard the show-ready Summit Yachts 54 in the coming weeks.
Read “Freeing the Summit 54 from a Container Ship” here ▶
Read “Delivering the first Summit Yacht” here ▶
On March 13th the Palm Beach boat show was canceled.
We hope to bring you aboard the show-ready Summit Yachts 54 in the coming weeks.
Read “Freeing the Summit 54 from a Container Ship” here ▶
Read “Delivering the first Summit Yacht” here ▶
Editor-in-Chief of Power & Motoryacht
One of the lucky ones who was born into boating, Dan grew up cruising aboard his family’s 33 Egg Harbor. Marinas and boatyards served as summer school and the foundation for a career on the water. When not chasing stories for Power & Motoryacht magazine he can be found cruising Long Island Sound with his wife, sons, and faithful (furry) first mate Salty.

A Transatlantic crossing aboard a solar-electric power cat proves just how far Silent Yachts has come.

In 1957, teenager Tom Ireland set out on a 1,500-mile journey from Long Island to Miami aboard a 13-foot Speedliner with a 25-hp outboard. What happened next even Mark Twain couldn’t make up.

It may be a cliché, but the second hull in the British builder’s acclaimed Ocean line is a small superyacht with more social spaces than you can count.

Rain, wind, hail, sleet, snow, Nor’easter, or shine, Life Proof proves itself as a model water taxi.

A scrappy start-up in South Carolina set out to build an electric boat that—they hope—can go the distance.

A decade after Invictus came onto the global scene, the Italian boatbuilder is really hitting its stride.