
Over the Waves and Under
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.

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.

Looking for a new tender? Why not consider these options from Grand-Craft, Cherubini and Belzona?

This Michael Peters–designed Nouvoyage Limousine Tender 33 may become the first amphibious craft to combine luxury with remarkable speed both on land and in the water: 85 and 32.2 mph, respectively.

This craft, recently shown at the Fort Lauderdale and Miami shows, will shatter the notion that an amphibious craft can only do one thing well. Gibbs reports the Quadski’s top speed on land and water to be about 45 mph.

If you are ever running out of things to do on the yacht, you may consider “rock” climbing.

The Tommy Bahama label evokes coastal living and the island life. As you think Tommy Bahama, images of swaying palm trees and loose-fitting silk shirts emblazoned with jumping marlins probably float to mind, but rustic hand-hewed cabins and Adirondack chairs? Probably not.

Florida-based Yellowfin, known for its high-end sportfishers, now offers a new line of RIB tenders. Captain Dean Maggio approached Yellowin’s owner Wiley Nagler a little

Providing plenty of entertainment options is one of the keys to successful charters, and keeping the owner happy. But what do you do when space

Sharing time on the water is one of the things that makes it so enjoyable. These products will help you make the most of your family’s time onboard.

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.

Looking for a new tender? Why not consider these options from Grand-Craft, Cherubini and Belzona?

This Michael Peters–designed Nouvoyage Limousine Tender 33 may become the first amphibious craft to combine luxury with remarkable speed both on land and in the water: 85 and 32.2 mph, respectively.

This craft, recently shown at the Fort Lauderdale and Miami shows, will shatter the notion that an amphibious craft can only do one thing well. Gibbs reports the Quadski’s top speed on land and water to be about 45 mph.

If you are ever running out of things to do on the yacht, you may consider “rock” climbing.

The Tommy Bahama label evokes coastal living and the island life. As you think Tommy Bahama, images of swaying palm trees and loose-fitting silk shirts emblazoned with jumping marlins probably float to mind, but rustic hand-hewed cabins and Adirondack chairs? Probably not.

Florida-based Yellowfin, known for its high-end sportfishers, now offers a new line of RIB tenders. Captain Dean Maggio approached Yellowin’s owner Wiley Nagler a little

Providing plenty of entertainment options is one of the keys to successful charters, and keeping the owner happy. But what do you do when space

Sharing time on the water is one of the things that makes it so enjoyable. These products will help you make the most of your family’s time onboard.
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