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Looking for a boat that can surf and overnight? Consider these seven dayboats the ultimate surfable sport-utes.
New line promises innovation and boat owner satisfaction.
Want better handling? Both electric digital and electro-hydraulic assist give fingertip control, making driving more pleasant.
Boats are a reward we give to ourselves. Boats afford us the means to create happy occasions with friends and family on the water. Boats deliver an escape from the humdrum, whether off the coast or on a lake. But what type of boat is right for you? Pontoon, runabout, fishing and cruising boats are all highly popular these days. Buyers who lead with their heart may find disappointment. Do your research and let Boating help you find your perfect watercraft.
The Tiara 56 LS is built to overnight, anchor out and relax or run up the coast with a little oomph.
Power-packed jet performance and pizzazz make the Scarab 210 LX a fun boat to boast about for under $70,000.
The Chaparral SSX 8 delivers the sweet handling of a sterndrive plus the cruising comfort and fun of a bow rider.
The Wellcraft 38 T-Top is a luxurious center-console that can entertain a crowd and catch fish with equal aplomb.
The Nimbus 495 Flybridge is an international class cruiser at home in Cannes, Catalina, Cape Cod, or an anchorage near you.
The Intrepid 50 Evolution is a new sport yacht that delivers multipurpose functionality, handling and performance.
The 670 LXS is a sport-fishing yacht that combines serious angling capabilities with impeccable design and a luxurious build.
The V20 mixes snappy performance with many creature comforts in an affordable package that’s well-suited for family boating.
Welcome to the 2025 edition of our Boat Buyers Guide! If you count yourself among the huge number of new boaters who’ve joined the boating ranks, allows us to be the first to welcome you to the water! You’ll find that Boating’s annual Boat Buyers Guide—while written by experienced boaters for experienced boaters—will prove invaluable to you too.
Company’s lineup keeps pace with evolving technology.
This monitoring system offers at-a-glance battery diagnostics.
As Centurion Boats celebrates its 50th anniversary, it’s not crossing a finish line—it’s charging into a new era of industry dominance.
Keeping your boat in running order takes time and effort. Knowing the rules of the water and how your boat performs takes skill. That’s why Boating offers boaters DIY projects, seamanship tips and how-to articles to improve their boat and boating lifestyle. Having trouble with a fuel gauge? We likely have the answer. Uncomfortable with anchoring in deep water? We can help there too. Check out our entire boating how-to section today.
Even launch ramps can be treacherous in certain conditions.
A windlass works best when you run your boat in concert with the capabilities of this labor-saving accessory.
Boating to the Bahamas yields lessons for any open-water passage.
How to run inboard, outboard and sterndrive engines on land.
Before buying a boat, consider checking out Boating’s extensive collection of boat reviews. The reviews cover all the most-popular boats from well-known boat builders. The boat reviews range from brand new to a couple years old, appealing to anyone buying a new or used boat. Boating is an expert authority you can trust while conducting your boat buying research.
Find the best pontoon boats for anglers in this special online guide.
One of the broadest boat categories offers models for every boater and budget.
Personal watercraft remain one of the most thrilling forms of recreation on the water, but the latest models can also satisfy an increasingly diverse audience.
Lakes offer an ideal boating experience, whether your interests run towards cruising, fishing or watersports. Here’s what to consider when selecting the best lake boat for you and your family.
Comparing the electronics available today to those from a decade ago is pretty eye opening. The technological changes in just 10 years means today we have better sonar, multi-function display units, night vision technology, and boat camera security systems than ever before. Boating updates you with the latest electronics from the top manufacturers each month.
In a partnership with US Coast Guard Auxiliary, BoatBot’s mobile app featuring CaptainAI, puts critical information at boaters’ fingertips to enhance on-water safety.
Installing a fixed-mount marine VHF radio offers advanced functionality that can help keep you and your crew safe in an emergency.
NavPod Starlink antenna mounting system.
ODYSSEY’s charger handles flooded cell, AGM, and lithium batteries.
Each year, different engine manufacturers introduce new outboards and inboards to the market. For anyone not following along closely, you could easily miss the latest offerings from Mercury, Yamaha, Suzuki, Seven Marine or Honda from year to year, not to mention Volvo Penta, Indmar Ilmor and Yanmar. No longer is the 250-horsepower engine the pride of the offshore center console fleet. Today, twin, trip or quad 400-horsepower motors are more common than you think. If you want even more horsepower in a single outboard engine, that’s available too. Check out the latest engine options for your boat.
Maximum power is almost always—but not quite always—the best choice. Consider your engine options carefully.
In the market for a new propeller? Learn more about your different options and the benefits each one offers.
Remigo’s newest electric outboard offers performance and portability.
Old-school thinking about fuel capacity fades as marine technology advances. Here are five reasons to rethink capacity.
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