
Sportfish U.S.A.
How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.
How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.
Follow a father-son journey of patience, teamwork, and triumph as they restore a 1992 McKee Craft skiff, transforming frustrations into life lessons on the water.
After a long, wild ride, U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Shannon Scaff relives a storied career, plots his next mission and shares his watery wisdom.
Prestige’s newest flybridge motoryacht is a real yacht for the real world.
Word just came in from Hinckley that they’re launching a new 41 with a trio of V10 Mercury Verados hanging off the back.
When Johnson and Evinrude toppled the Towers of Power, an engineer turned to his mom for advice.
Power & Motoryacht was invited to join Scout on one of the first sea trials of their 670–appropriately named Project Everest. While we released a walkthrough video from Scout’s unveiling event, this beast deserved a more thorough one in her natural habitat.
Back in 1968, Kathy Robbins and her husband embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime, never-been-done adventure: piloting an open-hulled Glasstron boat from Juneau, Alaska clear across the continental United States.
Designed by Marco Casali and naval architect Dr. Amedeo Magali, the Turkish builder’s E-Cat 80 is constructed of carbon fiber. Her 54 solar panels will pump 21.6kW of energy into her batteries and a drive system with dual Danfoss electric motors with 340 combined kW (455-hp).
Polish builder Sialia calls their 57-foot day boat “Deep Silence” for good reason. Available with up to a megawatt of battery power, she’ll run to Bimini and back with juice to spare—in near silent luxury. Take a tour with us at the 2025 Miami Boat Show.
Join the editors for a walkthrough and speed runs through a sporty Biscayne Bay aboard the new Freeman 38.
From 1954’s smoky Evinrude ads to today’s high-tech outboards, explore how small boat engines evolved—safety, efficiency & tech have never been better.
On February 3, law enforcement parted Interstate 26 like the Red Sea so the folks from Scout could get the largest outboard powered yacht ever built from their Summerville factory to a Charleston boat landing. A flat tire, a few hairpin turns and some seriously low clearance moments eventually found the 60,000-pound Scout at the W.O. Thomas Boat Landing.
Powered by five 600-horsepower Mercury Verados, the 670 LXS—or Project Everest as they call it—looks to be everything Scout promised, and more. Enjoy a first walkthrough of what is, frankly, a record-breaking super console—it’s one hell of a boat.
Getting up close and personal with the water on a beautiful, silent fish hunter.
How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.
Follow a father-son journey of patience, teamwork, and triumph as they restore a 1992 McKee Craft skiff, transforming frustrations into life lessons on the water.
After a long, wild ride, U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Shannon Scaff relives a storied career, plots his next mission and shares his watery wisdom.
Prestige’s newest flybridge motoryacht is a real yacht for the real world.
Word just came in from Hinckley that they’re launching a new 41 with a trio of V10 Mercury Verados hanging off the back.
When Johnson and Evinrude toppled the Towers of Power, an engineer turned to his mom for advice.
Power & Motoryacht was invited to join Scout on one of the first sea trials of their 670–appropriately named Project Everest. While we released a walkthrough video from Scout’s unveiling event, this beast deserved a more thorough one in her natural habitat.
Back in 1968, Kathy Robbins and her husband embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime, never-been-done adventure: piloting an open-hulled Glasstron boat from Juneau, Alaska clear across the continental United States.
Designed by Marco Casali and naval architect Dr. Amedeo Magali, the Turkish builder’s E-Cat 80 is constructed of carbon fiber. Her 54 solar panels will pump 21.6kW of energy into her batteries and a drive system with dual Danfoss electric motors with 340 combined kW (455-hp).
Polish builder Sialia calls their 57-foot day boat “Deep Silence” for good reason. Available with up to a megawatt of battery power, she’ll run to Bimini and back with juice to spare—in near silent luxury. Take a tour with us at the 2025 Miami Boat Show.
Join the editors for a walkthrough and speed runs through a sporty Biscayne Bay aboard the new Freeman 38.
From 1954’s smoky Evinrude ads to today’s high-tech outboards, explore how small boat engines evolved—safety, efficiency & tech have never been better.
On February 3, law enforcement parted Interstate 26 like the Red Sea so the folks from Scout could get the largest outboard powered yacht ever built from their Summerville factory to a Charleston boat landing. A flat tire, a few hairpin turns and some seriously low clearance moments eventually found the 60,000-pound Scout at the W.O. Thomas Boat Landing.
Powered by five 600-horsepower Mercury Verados, the 670 LXS—or Project Everest as they call it—looks to be everything Scout promised, and more. Enjoy a first walkthrough of what is, frankly, a record-breaking super console—it’s one hell of a boat.
Getting up close and personal with the water on a beautiful, silent fish hunter.
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