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Six Great Summer Cruises
- By PMY Staff
- PostedJune 2013
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A great summer cruise can change your outlook—if you do it right. A refreshing breeze, a quick dip off the transom, and the feel of a hull swinging at anchor can improve anyone’s attitude. Six salty boaters gave us some insight on how to go about it.
Read ArticleFairline Targa 48 Open
- By Kevin Koenig
- PostedJune 2013
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Power & Motoryacht's First Look at the Fairline Targa 48 Open
The new-model machine that is Fairline has been functioning in overdrive lately. Case in point is the Fairline Targa 48 Open, with its electrically actuated canvas roof that brings the outside in when you want it. Learn more about her here.
Delta Powerboats 54 IPS
- By Kevin Koenig
- PostedJune 2013
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Power & Motoryacht's First Look at the Delta Powerboats 54 IPS
Carbon-fiber construction and available triple-Volvo IPS power mean that Swedish boatbuilder Delta may be onto something. A spacious cockpit and sensible accommodations plan confirm it. Delve deeper on the Delta here.
Read ArticleFollowing Up on Megayacht Yogi Sinking
- By Capt. Bill Pike
- PostedJune 2013
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The French authorities have issued a report on the sinking of the megayacht Yogi. Capt. Bill Pike has analyzed its findings and come to some troubling conclusions. Read his article on his investigation and the report here
Read ArticleBonadeo 34 Walkaround
- By Kevin Koenig
- PostedJune 2013
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Power & Motoryacht's first look at the Bonadeo 34 Walkaround. Bold styling and rugged construction mean the Bonadeo 34 is up for whatever you are: but that’s mostly because she’s got an options list long enough to put her squarely in the custom category. See more about her here.
Read ArticleTroubleshooting 101
- By Capt. Grant Rafterillustrations b...
- PostedDecember 2007
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You've heard the mantra before, but it bears repeating. A diesel engine basically needs just two things: clean fuel and air. If it's missing either, it's dead. That's why troubleshooting a diesel usually involves tracing the air and fuel systems from start to finish, always beginning with the simplest and least-invasive potential cause and ending whenever your expertise reaches its limit.
Read ArticleBoston Whaler 370 Outrage
- By Capt. Grant Rafter
- PostedApril 2009
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At just over 37 feet, the 370 Outrage is the largest boat Boston Whaler has built in its more than 50-year history. The patented Unibond construction method has been a feature of all of its boats, and the 370 is no exception. But can a boat this big really be unsinkable? According to the company, a foam cross section that extends to the top of the hull means that if this boat ever gets swamped, she will still be able to support 3,000 lbs of gear or people.
Read ArticlePut a Lid on It
- By Mike Smith
- PostedSeptember 2008
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They used to say a man wasn't well-dressed without a hat, and maybe that's true of boats, too. A hardtop provides a place to mount the radar and antennas and keeps the sun off your hatless head. It provides better shade than a bimini, lasts a heck of a lot longer than canvas, doesn't thrash around in choppy weather nor billow like a parachute when the wind gets
Read ArticleA Daring Rescue of a Tsunami-Swept Yacht
- By Capt. Bill Pike
- PostedApril 2012
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When the tsunami hit northeast Japan in 2011, a Bertram 57 was washed out to sea. Her owner rescued her. Takayuki Nozawa. When I met him for the first time at this year’s Miami Boat Show, I was already somewhat familiar with how he’d saved his beloved Bertram 57 Golden Bay from oblivion after the 2011 tsunami in Japan. I’d seen video footage of his jump from the helicopter. And we’d talked on the phone, him in the office of his Yasuda Shipyard in Tokyo, me in my office in the Florida Panhandle...
Read ArticlePershing 82
- By Kevin Koenig
- PostedMay 2012
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Hot on the heels of the company’s successful 80 model, Pershing’s newest launch, the slightly elongated 82, looks to push all the boundaries of what a large sport yacht can do. Aggressively raked lines create a profile that leaves little doubt as to the 82’s main purpose: to be the sexiest, sleekest boat on the water.
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