Fiart Mare Seawalker 39 Walkthrough

The Seawalker 39 is a two-cabin dayboat with velocity to spare.

Every year at Miami, we run into boats that fire our imagination but haven’t brightly illuminated our radar screen. Such is the case with the 60-plus year old Italian boatbuilder Fiart Mare, whose flat out beautiful Seawalker 39 drew considerable attention from the folks perusing the docks. Swathed in a coat of Aston Martin blue, we found a lot to like, from a pair of spacious and well-appointed forward cabins to comfortably and functionally laid out deck lounging and entertainment areas to a trio of Mercury 300 Verado outboards. This lesser-known, but promising overnighter is worth a look. Have a click and step aboard.

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Chris Dixon

Senior Editor, Power & Motoryacht
Chris Dixon is the author of Ghost Wave and The Ocean, The Ultimate Handbook of Nautical Knowledge. His writing has appeared in The New York Times bestseller The Southerner’s Handbook. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Outside, Popular Mechanics and Garden & Gun. He grew up boating, fishing and surfing along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia, once spent a year working and traveling with Jimmy Buffett and today lives in Charleston with his wife, son and daughter.

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