
Tested: Back Cove 372
Visibility and coastal versatility make this vessel stand out.
Hood and Lyman-Morse team up again, this time on a 35-foot Down East cruiser.
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.
For the traditional Maine builder, their first outboard-powered vessel has changed the game.
The Lobster 35 marks an Italian builder’s first foray into the U.S. market. While not a household name stateside, the Gagliotta shipyard has been building boats since 1952 in Naples, where it blends Down East and Italian styling.
The new flagship of Hinckley’s legendary Picnic Boat line is equal parts innovation and traditional styling.
Visibility and coastal versatility make this vessel stand out.
Hood and Lyman-Morse team up again, this time on a 35-foot Down East cruiser.
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.
For the traditional Maine builder, their first outboard-powered vessel has changed the game.
The Lobster 35 marks an Italian builder’s first foray into the U.S. market. While not a household name stateside, the Gagliotta shipyard has been building boats since 1952 in Naples, where it blends Down East and Italian styling.
The new flagship of Hinckley’s legendary Picnic Boat line is equal parts innovation and traditional styling.
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