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[July 12, 2008]Rinker 296 BRRinker's 296 BR is built on the company's roomy cruiser hull and brings a tremendous amount of deck space to day boating.
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[June 17, 2008]Chaparral Sunesta 284 Wide TechThe Sunesta comes from a line of J.D. Power- and CSI-acclaimed boats that consistently score well against luxury brands.
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[June 12, 2008]Campion Allante 645i BR 1This British Columbian boat excels in style thanks to creative staff designers.
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[June 12, 2008]Monterey 318ssx 2One look at the soft lines in the transom area, and you can immediately tell this is a Monterey.
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[June 12, 2008]Cobalt 282Nobody builds "upscale" like Cobalt. A dedicated team of assembly specialists, coupled with an excellent hull design, makes this bowrider one of the best-crafted boats on the market.
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[June 12, 2008]Kayot Z220Upgrades for the Z abound, so you can take this strong, good-looking sport boat with as much or as little bling as you want.
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[May 6, 2008]Four Winns H210 SSIt's easy to fix our attention on the muscle-car qualities of the H210 SS: the color scheme, matching helm, black windshield frame, through-hull exhaust and all-out speed (high 50s for the 20-foot version with a 350 Mag).
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[May 6, 2008]Crownline 23 SS LPXWe could argue that Crownline set the original standard for builders of family bowriders who enter the hot-rod segment.
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[May 6, 2008]Regal 2200 RSWith a display case full of recently earned customer-satisfaction awards from both J.D. Power and the National Marine Manufacturers Association, and with a hull so effective that competitors have tried to duplicate it, we had to wonder, Where will Regal go next to stay on this roll?



