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Intrepid 50 Evolution Debut

Performance, fishability and cruising comfort define the newest member of the Intrepid fleet. Climb aboard with Senior Editor Owen Burke here.

Intrepid 51 Panacea

Intrepid has been a boatbuilder on fire in recent years with the launch of new models and a new North Carolina facility. Climb aboard their newest debut–the 51 Panacea–from the Miami show.

Intrepid 51 Panacea Walk-Through

Join us for a close look at the largest boat in the Intrepid fleet as we meet her for the first time at the 2023 Palm Beach boat show.

Tested: Intrepid Nomad 427 FE

Lifting the curtain on the production process reveals how the Intrepid Nomad 427 FE came to life, from raw materials to 58 knots.

New Boat: Intrepid 477 Evolution

The 477 Evolution represents Intrepid’s brand evolution, with features that make it versatile for fishing, cruising, entertaining or a romantic weekend on the hook.

Tested: Intrepid 407 Panacea

Intrepid’s new 407 Panacea was built with the avid fisherman and adventurous cruiser in mind. Which one are you?

Sitting Still

It’s not surprising that the owner of Abeking & Rasmussen’s 134-foot SWATH is willing to go to great lengths for stability.

Stability For Smaller Yachts

Intrepid 390 Sport Yacht with Stabilizer from Mike Plante on Vimeo.
You’ve probably heard about the Seakeeper gyro that’s showing up in all kinds of yachts 50 feet and larger. Well, now the company has come out with a less power version that’s suitable for boats under 50 feet. It’s actually a prototype for a new, small mode; that Seakeeper will introduce at the Miami boat show. Its compact size not only means it doesn’t take up a lot of space, but also that it doesn’t require a lot of electricity. Does the small unit work as well as the big one? For the answer, check out this video.

The Need for Speed

Check out this video of a 37-foot Intrepid running these truly gangster twin 557-hp Seven Marine outboards. I’m going to do some quick math here

Intrepid 50 Evolution Debut

Performance, fishability and cruising comfort define the newest member of the Intrepid fleet. Climb aboard with Senior Editor Owen Burke here.

Intrepid 51 Panacea

Intrepid has been a boatbuilder on fire in recent years with the launch of new models and a new North Carolina facility. Climb aboard their newest debut–the 51 Panacea–from the Miami show.

Tested: Intrepid Nomad 427 FE

Lifting the curtain on the production process reveals how the Intrepid Nomad 427 FE came to life, from raw materials to 58 knots.

New Boat: Intrepid 477 Evolution

The 477 Evolution represents Intrepid’s brand evolution, with features that make it versatile for fishing, cruising, entertaining or a romantic weekend on the hook.

Sitting Still

It’s not surprising that the owner of Abeking & Rasmussen’s 134-foot SWATH is willing to go to great lengths for stability.

Stability For Smaller Yachts

Intrepid 390 Sport Yacht with Stabilizer from Mike Plante on Vimeo.
You’ve probably heard about the Seakeeper gyro that’s showing up in all kinds of yachts 50 feet and larger. Well, now the company has come out with a less power version that’s suitable for boats under 50 feet. It’s actually a prototype for a new, small mode; that Seakeeper will introduce at the Miami boat show. Its compact size not only means it doesn’t take up a lot of space, but also that it doesn’t require a lot of electricity. Does the small unit work as well as the big one? For the answer, check out this video.

The Need for Speed

Check out this video of a 37-foot Intrepid running these truly gangster twin 557-hp Seven Marine outboards. I’m going to do some quick math here

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