Archive for June, 2011

Written by admin on June 15th, 2011
The best-selling boat in Moomba’s line combines sophistication and simplicity. Read more from the original source:  Moomba Mobius LSV: Winning the Popularity Contest
Written by admin on June 14th, 2011
To complement its world-beating turbocharged 1350, Mercury Racing adds an 1100-hp version. View post:  Mercury Racing’s Dynamic Duo
Written by admin on June 11th, 2011
How to maximize your miles per gallon. For years, the gold standard in boat marketing has been top end speed. Manufacturers have done everything possible to squeeze out an extra mile per hour or two, just so they can label their product a 50-mph boat Read more: Burning Fuel Matters
Written by admin on June 9th, 2011
Honey Fitz, the presidential yacht made famous by JFK, undergoes a restoration in Florida. This is like building a boat backward,” James Moores says as he surveys the peeled-back hull of the former presidential yacht Honey Fitz View original post here: Royal Refit for the Yacht of Camelot
Written by admin on June 7th, 2011
This center console is ready for fast action and close-quarters combat with pelagic predators. We have 1,050 horses of screaming Mercury madness on the transom, the throttles are set to cruise, and we’re heading towards the fish at highway speeds. Here is the original post:  Yellowfin Yachts 36: Rapid Response
Written by admin on June 5th, 2011
Even in states that don't require them, adding brakes to your trailer can greatly improve stopping ability when towing. Trailer brakes are like snow tires View original post here:  Trailer Brakes: Key Safety Feature
Written by admin on June 2nd, 2011
One couple's journey to find the good life, at seven knots. There comes a time when “fast,” as in boats, cars, planes — life in general — loses its allure. Original post:  Nimble Nomad: Used Boat Review
Written by admin on June 2nd, 2011
From the luxury division of the world’s biggest recreational boatbuilder comes this blend of attractive styling and lively performance. Like you, I’ve spent a lot of time touring one new boat after another at local shows, and one of my favorite parts of the dock-walking ritual is the rare ...