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[April 22, 2008]Doral Elite 235 Cuddy 2The 235 Cuddy that we tested takes an in-your-face approach to class.
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[January 7, 2008]Doral Venezia 2This may be a pocket cruiser in size, but Doral has concentrated on making sure that with it the boater has everything necessary to enjoy long stays on the water.
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[November 10, 2008]Sea Ray 270 Sundancer 2Space and functionality are just part of the 270’s appeal.
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[February 10, 2010]Regal 44 Sport Coupe 2The 44 Sport Coupe combines the best of European style with American craftsmanship.
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[March 31, 2008]Bayliner 300 Cruiser 2You might wonder how a $100,000 price can be construed as a great buy. Go ahead and price out 30-foot weekenders with fuel-injected twin engines, and you'll see why the 300 is at the top of our list.
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[April 25, 2000]Sea Ray 215 Express Cruiser 2Sea Ray's 215 Express Cruiser is a seriously well-rounded boat.
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[January 3, 2008]Splendor 239 Sunstar 2Stability is the hallmark of Splendor's 239 Sunstar. You've heard that before. But stability really is unique in this case because Splendor builds the Sunstar on its own performance-oriented catamaran hull.
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[November 10, 2008]Rinker 276 CC 2The 276 CC has the size and ride needed to smooth out big-lake chop or venture into coastal waterways.
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[October 15, 2010]Regal 42 Sport Coupe 2The 42 Sport Coupe packs a wide range of features, and delivers optimum performance.
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[March 28, 2008]Monterey 350 SY 2It isn't like you need to charge around at 50 mph on a 35-foot sport yacht. But let's say you're 50 miles from home port. The water's calm, but radar shows a storm approaching. You have a little more than an hour to beat it home. On our test boat, with twin MerCruiser 496 Mags, you could make it - with about 160 gallons (210 gallon capacity) of fuel to spare.



