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

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.