
Tested: Yellowfin 54 Flybridge
Patriot, a 54 Yellowfin, blurs the lines between a convertible flybridge and a high-performance super console.

Patriot, a 54 Yellowfin, blurs the lines between a convertible flybridge and a high-performance super console.

A convivial getaway on board the new Regal 38 FXO has us wondering: could the combination of outboard power and flybridge comfort be the wave of the future?

Exclusive: Sunseeker’s new Sport Yacht has a sports-car inspired flybridge helm pod. So we test it against an Aston Martin convertible.

Aquila launches a center console built to handle rough seas and fuel adventure.

Having previously dipped its toe into the U.S. market, Windy is now diving headfirst into North American waters thanks to a partnership with Nautical Ventures.

With outboard power and an enclosed pilothouse, the Nimbus C11 is ready for anything, no matter what Mother Nature, ahem, says.

The latest project to emerge from Luca Bassani’s fertile mind, the WHY 200 is a truly original spacecraft that will surely inspire more than a few double takes.

A slew of upgrades to the GT flagship creates an even better connection to the water.

A trio of Italian maestros team up to re-imagine the middle sibling of the Azimut lineup.

Tradition and performance come together off Newport, Rhode Island, cruising onboard a new breed of Hinckley. Hinckley’s 35 swaps jet drives for outboards, and in the process, creates a new classic.

The new flagship in Beneteau’s Grand Trawler line sports an efficient hull form ideal for long-range cruising with a surprising top end. Beneteau’s Grand Trawler 62 is capable of 20 knots, but a more leisurely cruise is even nicer and lets you take in the journey.

A new model, the 3z Dual Console, and a new facility in North Carolina sparks the second act of MJM, and it’s off to a handsome start.

The rocket-ship-like Pursuit S 428 takes off for Bimini with the intention of exploring its amazing worlds above—and below—the water.

This contemporary refresh on an 8-year-old design feels more like an entirely new model.

Thanks to the outboard-power arms race there are a lot of center consoles that can launch out of the water, but few land as softly as the 455CC.

Patriot, a 54 Yellowfin, blurs the lines between a convertible flybridge and a high-performance super console.

A convivial getaway on board the new Regal 38 FXO has us wondering: could the combination of outboard power and flybridge comfort be the wave of the future?

Exclusive: Sunseeker’s new Sport Yacht has a sports-car inspired flybridge helm pod. So we test it against an Aston Martin convertible.

Aquila launches a center console built to handle rough seas and fuel adventure.

Having previously dipped its toe into the U.S. market, Windy is now diving headfirst into North American waters thanks to a partnership with Nautical Ventures.

With outboard power and an enclosed pilothouse, the Nimbus C11 is ready for anything, no matter what Mother Nature, ahem, says.

The latest project to emerge from Luca Bassani’s fertile mind, the WHY 200 is a truly original spacecraft that will surely inspire more than a few double takes.

A slew of upgrades to the GT flagship creates an even better connection to the water.

A trio of Italian maestros team up to re-imagine the middle sibling of the Azimut lineup.

Tradition and performance come together off Newport, Rhode Island, cruising onboard a new breed of Hinckley. Hinckley’s 35 swaps jet drives for outboards, and in the process, creates a new classic.

The new flagship in Beneteau’s Grand Trawler line sports an efficient hull form ideal for long-range cruising with a surprising top end. Beneteau’s Grand Trawler 62 is capable of 20 knots, but a more leisurely cruise is even nicer and lets you take in the journey.

A new model, the 3z Dual Console, and a new facility in North Carolina sparks the second act of MJM, and it’s off to a handsome start.

The rocket-ship-like Pursuit S 428 takes off for Bimini with the intention of exploring its amazing worlds above—and below—the water.

This contemporary refresh on an 8-year-old design feels more like an entirely new model.

Thanks to the outboard-power arms race there are a lot of center consoles that can launch out of the water, but few land as softly as the 455CC.