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Mystic SL 700
Buoyed by her stellar performance, Mystic Powerboats is looking forward to building a few more of these screamers.
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Hatteras 72 MY
Hatteras Yachts placed ease of operation near the top of its list of design criteria for its 72 Motor Yacht, attempting to make life simpler for both owners and crew.
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Albemarle 290 XF
When your testing ground is off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina—the infamously stormy sand spit that has earned the nickname "The Graveyard of the Atlantic"—you had better build a strong boat.
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Wayachts 46
From the sky, she looks like a giant horseshoe. But with a purported top speed of 36 knots, Wayachts' Italian-built Wave 46 Quarantasei can gallop right along.
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Marquis 40 SC
Wisconsin-based Marquis Yachts prides itself on its American-built boats with European style, and the 40 SC seems the epitome of what the company has set out to achieve.
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Nordlund Xpress LT 57
Nordlund and a top-notch engineering team custom-build a 57 owing more to ocean-racing sailboats than motoryachts.
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Sessa 36 Open
Is the Sessa 36 Open speedy? Try a top end of more than 50 mph.
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Marquis 50 SC
The Marquis 50 SC has more in common with megayachts than just a big-boat design firm.
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Jarrett Bay 63
From her striking hull color to her fishing-friendly layout, this custom Carolina boat is her owner's one-of-a-kind vision.
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Riviera 45 Open Flybridge
To her owners there's more to this boat than maneuvering manners, cruise capability, and engineering.
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Davis 70
Davis goes custom with a 70 that punches through waves with trademark abandon.
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