
Formula 457 CCF
The feature-filled Formula 457 Fish center console is much more than a fishing boat.
The feature-filled Formula 457 Fish center console is much more than a fishing boat.
Axopar delivers a “Swiss Army Knife” with its first true center console.
The Formula 457 Fish holds 700 gallons of fuel, providing a range of nearly 270 miles at cruising speed. This opens up a vast expanse of water for your next adventure. Whether you’re planning a run to the Bahamas, a night drifting baits at the canyons, or enjoying time with friends and family, this boat can accommodate whatever you’re in the mood for.
It’s far from the most conventional commuter you’ll see, but then again, we are witnessing a trend of that classic being reimagined.
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Dan Harding’s visit to Formula’s Decatur, Indiana facility reveals the real magic behind the builder’s long success.
The SeaVee 400Z replaces the venerable 390, adding more room, more fuel and more functionality on a proven stepped-hull design.
We tour hull number one of NorthCoast’s 415HT on the dock in Bristol, Rhode Island ahead of an early-morning offshore outing for bluefin tuna.
In a full redesign, Jeanneau got all the right features in all the right places.
American engineering, craftsmanship and courage, combined with European design, is the bedrock of a new Maine-built brand.
From near destruction by an infamous Carolina hurricane to a trajectory that’s led to the the biggest outboard powered yacht ever built, Steve Potts has followed a fascinating and sometimes harrowing path.
Legacy stitch-and-glue artist Sam Devlin is still building boats at 70 and shows little sign of slowing down.
Despite his relative obscurity, Dave Livingston is one of the most accomplished boat designers in the world. And he’s far from finished.
The Granddaddy of all engine endurance tests happened in 1957. It’s still an almost unbelievable milestone today.
1,800 horsepower + 24 phone chargers + 36 cup holders + 21 speakers = An unforgettable cruise through Fort Lauderdale.
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When all the kid wants for Christmas is an old boat to fix up (and learn from) how can Santa say no?
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Yamaha teams up with Roush to develop first-ever recreational hydrogen outboards—will they fly?
The feature-filled Formula 457 Fish center console is much more than a fishing boat.
Axopar delivers a “Swiss Army Knife” with its first true center console.
The Formula 457 Fish holds 700 gallons of fuel, providing a range of nearly 270 miles at cruising speed. This opens up a vast expanse of water for your next adventure. Whether you’re planning a run to the Bahamas, a night drifting baits at the canyons, or enjoying time with friends and family, this boat can accommodate whatever you’re in the mood for.
It’s far from the most conventional commuter you’ll see, but then again, we are witnessing a trend of that classic being reimagined.
Catalina Yachts debuts a fresh twist on a true classic: Meet the True North 39 Outboard Express and she makes her debut in Newport.
Dan Harding’s visit to Formula’s Decatur, Indiana facility reveals the real magic behind the builder’s long success.
The SeaVee 400Z replaces the venerable 390, adding more room, more fuel and more functionality on a proven stepped-hull design.
We tour hull number one of NorthCoast’s 415HT on the dock in Bristol, Rhode Island ahead of an early-morning offshore outing for bluefin tuna.
In a full redesign, Jeanneau got all the right features in all the right places.
American engineering, craftsmanship and courage, combined with European design, is the bedrock of a new Maine-built brand.
From near destruction by an infamous Carolina hurricane to a trajectory that’s led to the the biggest outboard powered yacht ever built, Steve Potts has followed a fascinating and sometimes harrowing path.
Legacy stitch-and-glue artist Sam Devlin is still building boats at 70 and shows little sign of slowing down.
Despite his relative obscurity, Dave Livingston is one of the most accomplished boat designers in the world. And he’s far from finished.
The Granddaddy of all engine endurance tests happened in 1957. It’s still an almost unbelievable milestone today.
1,800 horsepower + 24 phone chargers + 36 cup holders + 21 speakers = An unforgettable cruise through Fort Lauderdale.
Foiling to the Bahamas aboard the Vandal 46 Explorer, Chris Dixon and his son test a new breed of powercat.
When all the kid wants for Christmas is an old boat to fix up (and learn from) how can Santa say no?
Is bigger always better? Mike Smith weighs in on what matters when choosing a boat.
Building the largest outboard-powered yacht ever.
Yamaha teams up with Roush to develop first-ever recreational hydrogen outboards—will they fly?
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