-
[May 6, 2008]Ebbtide 2240 SSWith or without the tinted windshield, the 2240 SS is a looker. More than that, it's a runner.
-
[March 31, 2008]Caravelle 196 BRThere are cheaper 20-foot bowriders out there, but once in the "bargain" prices, watch how spartan the boats become.
-
[March 28, 2008]Ebbtide 2440 Z-Trak BowriderFast, sporty luxury - that's the first impression the 2440 Z-Trak makes. And in our test and in-depth examination, that first impression held up well.
-
[March 28, 2008]Crownline 240 LSCrownline's experience in boatbuilding consistently brings customers a better experience than much of the competition.
-
[March 28, 2008]Rinker 246 BRRinker's Midwest roots are watered with ingenuity and cultivated with practical values. The 246 Bowrider offers newly updated style and function at surprisingly comfortable pricing.
-
-
-
[January 3, 2008]Sea Ray 175 SportA key reason why Sea Ray has such a big name in boating is that the company is in tune with the whole experience of owning a boat. That means using it, towing it, maintaining it -- the A to Z of boating. They want the experience to be positive, no matter the size of the boat. That's the overriding difference between the 175 Sport and so many small bowriders that obviously focus on price point.
-
[December 27, 2007]Chaparral Sunesta 224 Xtreme Wide TechTime to create a new category of boat. Forget the line being blurred between bowriders and deck boats in 2008; the all-new Sunesta 224 Xtreme has a ball field all to itself.
-




