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Kevin grew up in New Jersey and spent his summers cruising the Barnegat Bay aboard his father’s 23-foot Sea Ray Respite. He also has earned a certificate in boating from Southwest Florida Yachts. He graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University in 2004 Read more here...
Fountaine Pajot Queensland 55
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentFountaine Pajot Queensland 55Anyone who has ever spent time on a long-range cruise knows well that stability is hard to overrate as a comfort factor. That’s why it should come as no surprise that boatbuilders are beginning to turn out more and more catamaran trawlers, which offer incredible stability with the added bonus of improved fuel economy.
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Marina Pez Vela, Costa Rica
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentOff Costa Rica’s Marina Pez Vela, an Indo-Pacific sailfish puts the “trip” in fishing trip. We visit Marina Pez Vela, a full-service marina with high-end condos and a luxury shopping area under construction that has its hopes set on becoming a Mecca for boaters and sportfishermen alike...
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Henriques 42' Charter
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentHenriques 42' CharterIf there is one thing integral to Portuguese history and culture it is boats. And more to the point, fishing. It is not surprising then that when Jack Henriques immigrated to the United States from Portugal in his 20s, he quickly set up shop constructing the same type of rugged, seaworthy boats that his family had been building
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S.S. Sapona
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentA waypoint for cruising yachtsmen, the S.S. Sapona has a history rife with mystery and intrigue. Just south of Bimini, a ghostly apparition rises from the crystalline depths, a shipwreck so sun-bleached and battered it resembles the skeletal rib cage of some Leviathan, long-deceased and now resting peacefully in paradise. But this is no ordinary wreck, and the S.S. Sapona was no ordinary ship.
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Marlow Yachts 61E MK2
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentMarlow Yachts 61E MK2Marlow Yachts’ highly regarded Explorer series has been at the cutting edge of long-range cruisers for quite some time now, building a loyal following of owners who prize the boats for their luxury, dependability, aesthetics, and outstanding seakeeping ability. With their newest redesign, the 61E MK2, it looks to improve on
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Boston Whaler 285 Conquest
By Kevin Koenig | Posted December 2011 | Add a CommentBoston Whaler 285 ConquestAs much as any other manufacturer in the boatbuilding game, Boston Whaler has staked its reputation on building rugged and seakindly boats. In particular, the company sets itself apart with the bold proclamation that their boats are “unsinkable.” That’s a lofty title to uphold but one which the company’s new 285 Conquest
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Vicem 100 Cruiser
By Kevin Koenig | Posted November 2011 | Add a CommentVicem 100 CruiserIn days of yore, if the Turks were crossing the high seas in search of you—well, it was probably a good time to pack up your bags and hit the road. Fast. But these days—at least since Turkish builder Vicem Yachts began turning out impeccably crafted, customizable yachts in 1991—if you hear the Turks are coming for you, you may want
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F&S Boatworks 67' Sportfish
By Kevin Koenig | Posted November 2011 | Add a CommentF&S Boatworks 67' SportfishDelaware boatbuilder F&S Boatworks does a lot of things well, but the one thing it prides itself most on is speed. There are plenty of 40-knot boats in the company’s fleet, and now the 67' Sportfish should add to that number—with aplomb. The 67’s twin CAT C32As are said to rocket her across the water at speeds in excess
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Princess 60
By Kevin Koenig | Posted November 2011 | Add a CommentPrincess 60The Princess 60, an exemplary express cruiser that will make her U.S. debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, packs spacious accommodations, ample open space, sleek lines and stunning views into a 60'3" package that should impress. Featuring three large cabins with en suite heads, she has a streamlined, low-profile
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Atlantis 58
By Kevin Koenig | Posted November 2011 | Add a CommentAtlantis 58Azimut-Benetti created the Atlantis open line of boats with looks to please all comers. Its flagship is the Atlantis 58. Perhaps the 58’s most striking feature is her profile. With lines that are both sporty and muscular, the yacht is guaranteed to make a striking first impression. Onboard there are three distinct entertainment areas
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