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[November 10, 2008]Regal 2500The 2500 moves on Regal’s FasTrac hull, though it’s also built for long days at rest.
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[November 8, 2008]Four Winns SL222 4See why we think the new SL222 is the best reason yet why the bowrider-versus-deck-boat debate might be a thing of the past.
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[August 14, 2008]Bryant 292We don't know of any manufacturer that builds 400-plus boats a year with the mind for detail that Bryant has.
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[August 14, 2008]Four Winns H310 3Whereas most big bowriders use the port console for a simple head unit, Four Winns was one of the first to figure out that there's enough room forward of the windshield to design in a usable day berth.
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[August 14, 2008]Crownline 320LS 3Performance and physical appeal are hallmarks of Crownline's boats.
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[August 14, 2008]Sea Ray 300 Select EX 2Biscayne Bay sits on the hip of Miami. The city owes much of its chic reputation to this section of the Intracoastal Waterway. It’s become synonymous with waterfront mansions, celebrities and mega-yachts tied up where all boaters will slow down and gawk. This, as it turned out, was also a fitting location for our first test of the latest flagship in Sea Ray’s bowrider series.
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[July 12, 2008]Azure 298Just a few model years ago, Bennington, highly acclaimed for top-notch pontoon boats, stepped up with a sport-boat line it calls Azure. We first noticed the latest, a 298 bowrider, when we stood across the dock from it, taking in its sleek profile and aerodynamics of the radar arch.
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[July 12, 2008]Glastron GXL 235 2The GXL is upscale with a luxury look thanks to its polished, stainless-steel rub rail and color-accented hull.



