
A Profile of Boat Designer Dave Livingston
Despite his relative obscurity, Dave Livingston is one of the most accomplished boat designers in the world. And he’s far from finished.

Despite his relative obscurity, Dave Livingston is one of the most accomplished boat designers in the world. And he’s far from finished.

Speed and handling earned this vessel the nickname, “The Ripper”

A small-but-mighty cruiser, the C-288 has everything you need for a boating adventure.

Meet Cutwater’s latest do-it-all vessel, the C-288 Coupe. Built for adventure, the Cutwater C -288 blends performance with creature comforts including a full cabin that sleeps six,

The C-32 CB brings together outboard power with cruising versatility in a trailerable package.

The editors discuss a category that is quickly picking up steam with the introduction of the Cutwater C-32 Command Bridge.

The Cutwater 32 Command Bridge combines outboards and a flybridge for the first time.

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.”



Trust us, you’ve never seen the Pacific Northwest like this (and with this kind of style) before.

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

Speed has been added to the equation with Cutwater’s newest 302 Sport Coupe.

A video of our first leg of the Down East Loop on a Cutwater 28.

The Cutwater 28 Down East Loop trip continues. After a short hop from Constitution Marina in Boston, the boat is resting snugly at Newport’s Goat Island Marina.

Despite his relative obscurity, Dave Livingston is one of the most accomplished boat designers in the world. And he’s far from finished.

Speed and handling earned this vessel the nickname, “The Ripper”

A small-but-mighty cruiser, the C-288 has everything you need for a boating adventure.

Meet Cutwater’s latest do-it-all vessel, the C-288 Coupe. Built for adventure, the Cutwater C -288 blends performance with creature comforts including a full cabin that sleeps six,

The C-32 CB brings together outboard power with cruising versatility in a trailerable package.

The editors discuss a category that is quickly picking up steam with the introduction of the Cutwater C-32 Command Bridge.

The Cutwater 32 Command Bridge combines outboards and a flybridge for the first time.

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.”



Trust us, you’ve never seen the Pacific Northwest like this (and with this kind of style) before.

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

Speed has been added to the equation with Cutwater’s newest 302 Sport Coupe.

A video of our first leg of the Down East Loop on a Cutwater 28.

The Cutwater 28 Down East Loop trip continues. After a short hop from Constitution Marina in Boston, the boat is resting snugly at Newport’s Goat Island Marina.