
Stealth Arrives Under the Radar
Sneaking across the border from Canada is the Stealth, a solo dinghy with plenty of zip. A boat review from our April 2009 issue

Sneaking across the border from Canada is the Stealth, a solo dinghy with plenty of zip. A boat review from our April 2009 issue

This boat has all the makings of a fast and fun toy for the bigger kids. From Tech News in our March 2009 issue

The National Marine Manufacturers Association needs your help convincing the U.S. government to support the marine industry.

The Jeanneau Sun Fast 3200 is a shorthanded sailor’s ideal ride. A boat review from our March 2009 issue

Bonnier Marine Group launches NewBoats.com, the ultimate tool for boat buyers.

This crossover is giving all-out raceboats a run for their money. “Grand Prix Launches” from our January/February 2009 issue

Come for a ride on the biggest, most advanced supermaxi ever built. “Grand Prix Launches” from our December 2008 issue

With legs-in hiking and heavy-air stability, this quick little sportboat is the ultimate one-design racer.

This Mark Mills design is fully prepared for full-crew racing.

This rotomolded dinghy doesn’t just sail well; you can also row it or mount a motor.

This Joubert/Nivelt design strikes a balance with a fast hull and a layout suited to distance racing.

A high cabin top gives this boat ample interior space without compromising on-the-water performance.

Sneaking across the border from Canada is the Stealth, a solo dinghy with plenty of zip. A boat review from our April 2009 issue

This boat has all the makings of a fast and fun toy for the bigger kids. From Tech News in our March 2009 issue

The National Marine Manufacturers Association needs your help convincing the U.S. government to support the marine industry.

The Jeanneau Sun Fast 3200 is a shorthanded sailor’s ideal ride. A boat review from our March 2009 issue

Bonnier Marine Group launches NewBoats.com, the ultimate tool for boat buyers.

This crossover is giving all-out raceboats a run for their money. “Grand Prix Launches” from our January/February 2009 issue

Come for a ride on the biggest, most advanced supermaxi ever built. “Grand Prix Launches” from our December 2008 issue

With legs-in hiking and heavy-air stability, this quick little sportboat is the ultimate one-design racer.

This Mark Mills design is fully prepared for full-crew racing.

This rotomolded dinghy doesn’t just sail well; you can also row it or mount a motor.

This Joubert/Nivelt design strikes a balance with a fast hull and a layout suited to distance racing.

A high cabin top gives this boat ample interior space without compromising on-the-water performance.
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