
Makai 37
The twin-hulled Makai 37 is a new build from Croatia that outpunches her weight with a creative layout and sizzling performance.

The twin-hulled Makai 37 is a new build from Croatia that outpunches her weight with a creative layout and sizzling performance.

This Dutch-built beauty will be an eight-guest, four or five cabin (depending on whether you go for the full-beam master) explorer who’ll boast a tough steel hull and superstructure.

With her Scandinavian-designed interior and a massive 500 square foot beach club, this is an impressive looking build.

A first look at the Maine builder’s multi-mission, always-connected 58-footer.

Azimut considers their Fly line the luxury SUV’s of high-end yachts. Highly seaworthy and boasting huge and comfortable helmed flybridges, the Fly 62 is a 3+1 cabin IPS-driven planing yacht chock full of all manner of functional features. Climb aboard for a closer look.

An Italian answer to the robber-baron commuters and picnic boats of yore, this is a slightly more modern if pared-down option, and much more on the affordable side while still screaming to be lounged upon. Meet the new-to-the-U.S. Toy Marine 36.

An ocean-crosser from the Netherlands, the Elling E6 stands out from the crowd of yachts on display at the 2024 Newport boat show.

The second addition to the builder’s Adventure Series sports the best attributes from its older sibling.

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

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Royal Huisman’s Project 406 dwarfs every sportfisherman on the planet.

A 4,200-nautical-mile voyage with an Elling E6 follows the path of the Vikings through the whimsical Faroe Islands.

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The twin-hulled Makai 37 is a new build from Croatia that outpunches her weight with a creative layout and sizzling performance.

This Dutch-built beauty will be an eight-guest, four or five cabin (depending on whether you go for the full-beam master) explorer who’ll boast a tough steel hull and superstructure.

With her Scandinavian-designed interior and a massive 500 square foot beach club, this is an impressive looking build.

A first look at the Maine builder’s multi-mission, always-connected 58-footer.

Azimut considers their Fly line the luxury SUV’s of high-end yachts. Highly seaworthy and boasting huge and comfortable helmed flybridges, the Fly 62 is a 3+1 cabin IPS-driven planing yacht chock full of all manner of functional features. Climb aboard for a closer look.

An Italian answer to the robber-baron commuters and picnic boats of yore, this is a slightly more modern if pared-down option, and much more on the affordable side while still screaming to be lounged upon. Meet the new-to-the-U.S. Toy Marine 36.

An ocean-crosser from the Netherlands, the Elling E6 stands out from the crowd of yachts on display at the 2024 Newport boat show.

The second addition to the builder’s Adventure Series sports the best attributes from its older sibling.

Ricky Scarborough builds boats from fiberglass and epoxy, but his secret ingredients are family and community.

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

First Look Aboard Azmit’s ‘Boat of the Future’

Royal Huisman’s Project 406 dwarfs every sportfisherman on the planet.

A 4,200-nautical-mile voyage with an Elling E6 follows the path of the Vikings through the whimsical Faroe Islands.

Holy torpedoes, it’s the Batboat! How a mechanical engineer acquired a pop-culture icon—and the father/son plan to restore it.

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