
Crash & Burn
Loosely based on the life of Don Aronow, Speed Kills follows John Travolta as he portrays the speedboat racer and multimillionaire (renamed Ben Aronoff). But that’s not all that’s a little … off.

Loosely based on the life of Don Aronow, Speed Kills follows John Travolta as he portrays the speedboat racer and multimillionaire (renamed Ben Aronoff). But that’s not all that’s a little … off.

A gladiator returns to the sportfish arena. Meet the new Cabo 41.

VIDEO GEAR TEST: You’ve never seen anything like JetSurf, the world’s fastest motorized surfboard.

A Cutwater C-24 Coupe served as a chase boat during the editors’ adventure in the Pacific Northwest. With a top speed north of 42 knots it was more like a “chased boat.”


The Back Cove 34O trades inboards for outboards, and lobsters for blue crabs. We took her for an extended sea trail to the Chesapeake Bay.

From the boatbuilding family that founded Cabo Yachts, the timing is right to debut an express-style sportfisherman.

From mopeds to late-night gatherings around campfires, the Cutwater 24 was made to get places quickly and enjoy activities longer.

We chat with Mag Bay Yachts Vice President Barrett Howarth about the California builder’s 42-foot express sportfish.

Built from the successive convertibles that came before it, the Hatteras GT59 continues the hard-fishing tradition.

Rated to handle 2,700 horses, with a projected top speed of over 65 knots, the 53-foot flagship from the South Carolina builder generated a lot of attention at the Miami boat show.

For these billionaire NFL owners, the playbook is simple: take an end-around perennial disappointment on the field and buy a ludicrously large superyacht.

The first in Filippetti’s line of Italian-made sport yachts boats surface drives and twin 1,200-hp MAN engines. We take it for a spin on Biscayne Bay.

The 60-foot Pied-A-Mer signifies a growing trend toward larger center consoles, giving new meaning to the term “space race.” But has it topped out?

Since 1948, the world’s toughest outboard marathon draws all types to northern Michigan, where racers face off against stumps, hairpin turns, unforeseen wakes and each other.

Loosely based on the life of Don Aronow, Speed Kills follows John Travolta as he portrays the speedboat racer and multimillionaire (renamed Ben Aronoff). But that’s not all that’s a little … off.

A gladiator returns to the sportfish arena. Meet the new Cabo 41.

VIDEO GEAR TEST: You’ve never seen anything like JetSurf, the world’s fastest motorized surfboard.

A Cutwater C-24 Coupe served as a chase boat during the editors’ adventure in the Pacific Northwest. With a top speed north of 42 knots it was more like a “chased boat.”

Finding solace in Lake Havasu’s red rock canyons aboard the Mag Bay 33.

The Back Cove 34O trades inboards for outboards, and lobsters for blue crabs. We took her for an extended sea trail to the Chesapeake Bay.

From the boatbuilding family that founded Cabo Yachts, the timing is right to debut an express-style sportfisherman.

From mopeds to late-night gatherings around campfires, the Cutwater 24 was made to get places quickly and enjoy activities longer.

We chat with Mag Bay Yachts Vice President Barrett Howarth about the California builder’s 42-foot express sportfish.

Built from the successive convertibles that came before it, the Hatteras GT59 continues the hard-fishing tradition.

Rated to handle 2,700 horses, with a projected top speed of over 65 knots, the 53-foot flagship from the South Carolina builder generated a lot of attention at the Miami boat show.

For these billionaire NFL owners, the playbook is simple: take an end-around perennial disappointment on the field and buy a ludicrously large superyacht.

The first in Filippetti’s line of Italian-made sport yachts boats surface drives and twin 1,200-hp MAN engines. We take it for a spin on Biscayne Bay.

The 60-foot Pied-A-Mer signifies a growing trend toward larger center consoles, giving new meaning to the term “space race.” But has it topped out?

Since 1948, the world’s toughest outboard marathon draws all types to northern Michigan, where racers face off against stumps, hairpin turns, unforeseen wakes and each other.