Like many a Zurn design, this beauty is blazing fast.
New limousine tender becomes the smallest member of the Maine builder's Venetian line.
Posh new features make the 380 Outrage a bright new boat of distinction, even on a rainy day.
With inventive solutions for performance and comfort, the Wajer 55 sets a benchmark in her class.
Hinckley's new electric dayboat could redefine the yachting experience.
A look at the famed British luxury sports car brand's sexy new day cruiser
Bakewell, De Groot, Vanquish Yachts team up on new Chaser Yachts 50-footer
This 62-foot luxury submarine concept has an interior from the private jet industry.
What's it like to spend a day flying the A5? See for yourself.
The Wajer 38 Osprey definitely caught my eye when she surfaced stateside at the Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami, but her good looks are only half the story.
The pleasures of cruising on a yacht do not have to be limited to the confines of the mothership. Here are our editors’ picks of some of the coolest tenders and toys on the market today.
To showcase its bespoke capabilities Iguana Yachts has launched a fun online tool where customers can create their own amphibious boat.
A premium partner of Kormaran, Porto Montenegro will be a host venue for the launch of its new motor yacht.
Check out the debut of the new YCM Cruiser at the Monaco Yacht Club. 16 meters tall, it's the largest inflatable water slide in the world.
When the FAA approved the creation of a Light Sport Aircraft category, as well as the Sport Pilot License, it opened up a world of consumer-available aircraft. Icon Aircraft, a Southern California-based company, offers an attractive option.
Clear Blue Hawaii began developing kayaks in 2002. There are now three basic models that cover a spectrum of uses. One of those, the Napali, is innovative not only for its clear urethane construction, carbon Kevlar frame and light weight (approximately 26 pounds), but for its collapsible design.
Check out three tenders that could be the next boat you stow on the yacht. Zodiac, Yellowfin and Carbon Craft give us an array of tenders for yachts from 60 to 600 feet.
Whether you want to cruise over the water from yacht to shore or explore the ecosystems hidden deep under the waves, this issue has something for you.
Twenty years ago, Boston Whalers and RIBs were as popular with large-yacht buyers as they were with boaters who owned just these craft. They served as occasional toys or were used for utilitarian purposes by the mothership’s crew, and sometimes both. The more yachts grew in size, though, the more time they started spending at anchor. Suddenly, owners found themselves needing a better way of getting to and from shore.
Picking the right tender already isn't easy, but more choices is never a bad thing! This year, Hodgdon and Novurania have a few new models for you to consider.