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QUARKEN 27 CABIN
Can Quarken's new Cabin variant match the award-winning T-Top? We head to Finland to find out
SAVING BREDA
Desperate to impress his dismissive father, Alain Lamens sold his house to restore this stunning Dunkirk Little Ship
SAY 42
If weight is the enemy of speed then this feather-light new sportsboat, from the man who crafted carbon-fibre mouldings for McLaren supercars, will leave competitors in its wake
IT'S A KIND OF MAGIC
PART THREE David Vandyke's decision to enter a boatshare syndicate was fuelled by his longing to reignite the wonder of childhood. Did it succeed, or did the reality of luxury yacht ownership bring him back to earth with a bump?
AEGEAN ADVENTURE
In an attempt to escape the relentless Meltemi wind, Thomas and Jutta Kittel take a detour through the more sheltered Saronic Gulf, discovering some hidden gems along the way
BEST OF CANNES
From superyachts and speed machines to cruisers and cats: 19 of the hottest new boats launched at the show
SARGO 45
Alex Smith joins the Sarin family for a sea trial of Sargo's biggest ever pilothouse cruiser
FIND ME A SECONDHAND...RIVER BOAT
Offshore boats can certainly venture upstream, but dedicated river boats are optimised for inland cruising. So this month, we are back on the river, decked out in a straw boater and striped blazer, glass of Pimm’s in hand (once safely moored for the afternoon, of course).
BUYING A USED...GRANDEZZA 34
With more than 76,000 islands, 56,000 lakes and 300,000 kilometres of coastline, the Finns are never far from water. Unsurprising then that they should make best use of it, with traditions ranging from the downright peculiar (eg: washing their rugs in the brackish water of the Baltic) to building some of the finest vessels afloat. In fact, the nation’s boatbuilding prowess knows no bounds; from the 250,000 GT Icon of the Seas passenger liner right the way down to Finnmaster’s petite 5.5m Husky R5.
LIFE ON THE OPEN ROAD
Andrew Wilson-Bett explains why trailer boating is the best fun you can have
BUYING A FLYBRIDGE CRUISER
Henry Firman trawls Europe's best shows in search of a new boat
HOW TO BERTHA PILOTHOUSE BOAT
Look around any marina in the UK or abroad and you will almost always see a fleet of small pilothouse motorboats dotted around the pontoons.
WORLD'S FASTEST NELSON?
I’ve always had a thing about Nelson 40s. The first one I bought back in the mid-1980s was an ex-Abu Dhabi police launch that could only be described as a wreck. I found it lurking at the back of an industrial boatyard on Hayling Island. In fact there were two of them but one had a Nelson- shaped hole in the side from a previous encounter with its stablemate. Even the undamaged one was in a right old state; the hull was delaminated, the superstructure was rotten, it was full of water and none of its systems or fittings were salvageable – not even the machine gun mounting points on the flybridge and foredeck. More’s the pity – there were times when they could have come in handy on a summer’s day in the Solent!
BALLISTIC XP80
Is Ballistic's new XP80 really \"The Ultimate Adventure RIB\"? We head to Trafalgar Wharf in Portsmouth to test its mettle
AEGEAN ADVENTURE
Thomas and Jutta Kittel continue their cruise from Albania via Corfu to the Ionian islands of Lefkas, Sami and Zakynthos
JEANNEAU CAP CAMARAT 10.5 CC
If you want a boat that can do it all, the flagship centre console model from Jeanneau's famous Cap Camarat line might be just the thing
THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY.
With the level of boating luxury he desired out of his financial grasp, David Vandyke had resigned himself to a boat-free life... until he read an MBY feature about shared ownership
BOAT CUISINE
Ever heard of a huffer? Nor had Phil Sampson, but he has now!
SUNSEEKER SUPERHAWK 55
After a 14-year hiatus the Superhawk is back this time tapping into the trend for luxury open dayboats. But does the go-fast spirit of the original live on? Editor Hugo gives his verdict
FAIRLINE TARGA 43
It’s not often we feature two models from one manufacturer, and especially not from the same model line but this Targa 43 shows just how far Fairline had progressed the Targa line by 1997, when this model launched. Whilst keeping the open cockpit ethos (now lost on the latest Targas – every current model comes with a hard top) this is a larger, more sophisticated boat than its forebears.
THE MAREX FACTOR
Richard Hall organises an owners' trip to the Marex factory in Lithuania
THE FUTURE IS HYBRID
When Volvo Penta and the Beneteau Group team up on a quest to make sustainable powerboating a reality, it's time to sit up and take notice...
ΜΟΟΝ POWER 60
Is Moon Yacht's first ever powercat good enough to make an impact in the multihull market? We head to St Katharine Docks to find out...
AEGEAN ADVENTURE
MBY regulars Thomas and Jutta Kittel continue their annual Mediterranean cruise this time heading towards Albania and Greece from Montenegro
SEALINE S390
Is this crossover day boat' the finest to emerge from the modern Sealine stable? Alex Smith suspects it might be exactly that...
FRAUSCHER DEMON 1414
If looks could kill, then Frauscher's super-cool weekender would slay everything in its wake. But is its performance as deadly? We take it for an early-morning spin in Palma to find out...
TREASURE ISLANDS
A long-held dream to visit the Isles of Scilly in their own boat finally came good for Matt and Jillie Dale but it wasn't without its challenges
WILLIAMS EVOJET 70
The largest and most sophisticated Williams jet boat to date looks every inch the superyacht tender but does it still possess that special magic that makes its smaller craft such a blast to drive?
HORIZON YACHTS V74
Prolific Asian shipyard, Horizon Yachts, builds everything from power cats and large displacement luxury motoryachts to expedition platforms and authentic superyachts.
SOLARIS POWER 52 OPEN
Having launched two new smaller models in the wake of its original 48ft Open, Solaris Power is now working its way up the range, starting with this new 52 Open.