
Monte Carlo MC6
The Monte Carlo MC6 debut at the 2015 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The Monte Carlo MC6 debut at the 2015 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The Monte Carlo 4, debuting at the 2014 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.


We spoke with Monte Carlo rep Gaelle Violleau to find out more about this exciting new line.


Peter Janssen shakes hands with the heart of America on a 700-mile leg of The Great Loop aboard a Beneteau 34 Swift Trawler.

From across the Atlantic comes an express cruiser that looks to put the joie de vivre into your ocean-going experience. The new Flyer Gran Turismo 44 from French builder Beneteau offers a smooth ride, well-laid-out onboard space, and perhaps most

Beneteau Barracuda 9Beneteau, the giant French boatbuilder that is currently making a concerted push into American markets, is well regarded for its innovative building techniques and efficiency of design. Some of its recent builds—the Swift Trawler 44, for example—wowed crowds on last year’s boat show circuit with its ability to fit so many
I see a lot of new boats in this job, and as you’d guess, some are more exciting than others. Of course, what excites me

For some time now the French boatbuilder Beneteau has been making moves that indicate it is serious about being a major player in the United States market. Solidifying that impression is the announcement that it is opening a U.S. sales and marketing office for its powerboat division. (It has long had both a sales and marketing office and a boatbuilding factory for its Beneteau and Jeanneau sailboat divisions.)
For some time now we’ve been telling you that Beneteau is targeting the United States in a big way. (We’ll be featuring a test of its new Swift Trawler 44 in our June issue.) Now comes word of yet another line coming to America called the Flyer Gran Turismos. It consists of four ranging from 34 to 49 feet, all of which are already popular in Europe.

The Monte Carlo MC6 debut at the 2015 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The Monte Carlo 4, debuting at the 2014 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

First Look: Monte Carlo MC4

We spoke with Monte Carlo rep Gaelle Violleau to find out more about this exciting new line.

Power & Motoryacht’s first look at the Swift Trawler 50.

Peter Janssen shakes hands with the heart of America on a 700-mile leg of The Great Loop aboard a Beneteau 34 Swift Trawler.

From across the Atlantic comes an express cruiser that looks to put the joie de vivre into your ocean-going experience. The new Flyer Gran Turismo 44 from French builder Beneteau offers a smooth ride, well-laid-out onboard space, and perhaps most

Beneteau Barracuda 9Beneteau, the giant French boatbuilder that is currently making a concerted push into American markets, is well regarded for its innovative building techniques and efficiency of design. Some of its recent builds—the Swift Trawler 44, for example—wowed crowds on last year’s boat show circuit with its ability to fit so many
I see a lot of new boats in this job, and as you’d guess, some are more exciting than others. Of course, what excites me

For some time now the French boatbuilder Beneteau has been making moves that indicate it is serious about being a major player in the United States market. Solidifying that impression is the announcement that it is opening a U.S. sales and marketing office for its powerboat division. (It has long had both a sales and marketing office and a boatbuilding factory for its Beneteau and Jeanneau sailboat divisions.)
For some time now we’ve been telling you that Beneteau is targeting the United States in a big way. (We’ll be featuring a test of its new Swift Trawler 44 in our June issue.) Now comes word of yet another line coming to America called the Flyer Gran Turismos. It consists of four ranging from 34 to 49 feet, all of which are already popular in Europe.