Princess Yachts V42
Princess opts for the best of both worlds by keeping its hardtop soft
Sportscruiser motor boat reviews from Motor Boat & Yachting magazine
Princess opts for the best of both worlds by keeping its hardtop soft
Windy Chinook 44 - As far as we know, the Chinook is unique amongst sportscruisers in offering sterndrive and IPS as alternatives
Sunseeker Predator 92 Sport - "Ninety-two feet of pure beauty and luxury," say Sunseeker, and who are we to argue?
See the full test of the Sessa C68 in MBY December 2009
Sessa C43 - great looking hardtop with a big sunroof and a first-class helm
Sea Ray 395 Sundancer - a well-built, chunky US sportscruiser with a secret weapon under the hull
Sealine SC47 - sealine's phantasmagorical design motifs manifest themselves in their latest twin-cabin sportscruiser
This sleek Italian offering is a sun-worshipper's dream
New Riviera 5000 Sport Yacht - Australia's largest luxury boat builder launches the fifth member of their sport yacht range, equipped with CMD Zeus pod drives
Numarine 55 HT & Sport - A sign of the times: three different models based on one hull
Nord West 370 Coupé - a hardtop coupé sportscruiser
Princess V62 - suitable for cruising in northern waters
Marquis 50 Sports Coupé - styling so sharp you could cut yourself!
Fjord 40 Cruiser - extreme style yet remarkably practical
Fearless 68 - this Porsche designed boat is just mouth-watering!
Elan Power 48 - refreshingly different to the current crop of hardtop sportscruisers
New Bavaria Deep Blue 46 HT - slightly retro style
Bavaria 30 Hardtop - roomy and comfortable with more room inside than seems possible!
Absolute 43 - IPS and a convertible hardtop
Bavaria 46 - built in conjunction with BMW Design Works