The Beneteau Gran Turismo 46 is a modern-style sport cruiser with a plethora of customizable luxury accommodations. As one approaches, the exterior’s emphasis on open space for guests becomes apparent. …
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Selene Yachts Northwest, already known for their sturdy trawlers, isn’t sitting still, and the new 2017 Selene 49 now plying local waters is proof. Billed as the “next generation” of …
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The 2017 Hampton 650 Pilothouse is one of Hampton Yacht Group’s most touted luxury motoryacht designs, and it’s not hard to understand why. With tons of space, a sleek modern …
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Although there’s no shortage of Pacific Northwest boat-building pride, it’s healthy to let the eye wander to the nautical designs of New England every once in a while to expand …
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The brand-new 2018 Maritimo 54 recently arrived in the Pacific Northwest from Down Under, ready to hit the water running. This modern, sporty luxury cruiser is the larger sister ship …
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A new creation is in the works at the boatyards of Kadey-Krogen Yachts that represents a new step for the entire yacht family; the Krogen 50’ Open. We usually wait …
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For those of us prone to looking ahead, the 2018 Lagoon 42 is slated to arrive to the Pacific Northwest this fall, and sail powered catamaran enthusiasts have plenty to …
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The Nimbus 405 Coupé, the flagship of the Nimbus Coupé line, has arrived, and is a mid-sized motoryacht with plenty to offer. As one approaches the 405, a few exterior …
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The arrival of a California Coast Yachts branch to Seattle brings with it the Italian luxury yacht conglomerate, the Ferretti Group Yachts. Among the brands associated with the Ferretti Group …
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The luxury Tiara yacht line is showing no signs of slowing, and the Tiara F 53 that debuted at the Miami International Boat Show will be arriving to Pacific Northwest …
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The all-new 2017 Riviera 77 is a recent addition to the brand’s fleet and is, at the time of this writing, the largest Riviera in existence. There’s something undeniably sport …
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For whatever reason, we don’t tend to see too many sailing catamarans in the Pacific Northwest. Perhaps relaxing on the forward trampoline gets a little wet and cold this time …