Wheelhouse & Walkaround Reviews
Wheelhouse & Walkaround motor boat reviews from Motor Boat & Yachting magazine
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Credit: Fjord Boats Fjord 44 test: Wheelhouse coupe brings this Scandi brand full-circle
Fjord is going back to its roots and building coupés again but, having carved out a niche for open sportscruisers, is the Fjord 44 a step in the right direction?
Review Price: £563,579
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Grand Banks Eastbay 44 review: Efficient and appealing on every level
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Credit: Zeelander Yachts Zeelander Z44 review: Extraordinary quality more than justifies hefty price tag
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Aquador 35 AQ: Revamped flagship shows the way forward for Finnish yard
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The Barracuda 9 achieved a top speed of 41.7 knots on test Beneteau Barracuda 9 review: Versatile cruiser offers something for everyone
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Review: Intercruiser 32
Strong, sturdy and with more customisation than you’d think, the Intercruiser 32 is built to last
Review Price: £189,300
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Review: Bénéteau Barracuda 6
The Bénéteau Barracuda 6 may lack refinement but it’s still a cracking-value entry-level boat
Review Price: £30,000
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Review: ONJ Loodsboot 920
As a boat to pose in, there are better choices. As a boat for the serious business of heading offshore, the ONJ Loodsboot 920 warrants a second look…
Review Price: £165,000
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The Greenline 39 Hybrid will top out at 18 knots on diesel power Credit: Richard Langdon Greenline 39 Hybrid review
The Greenline 39 Hybrid represents a fresh start for the Slovenian yard, we put it to the test - hybrid system and all - in the Solent
Review Price: £340,000
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A pair of 425hp Cummins made for a top speed of 25 knots on test Credit: Dave Marsh Seaward 42 review
The Seaward 42 is an exceptional seagoing craft designed for seriously intrepid boaters who still want to do 25 knots
Review Price: £725,000
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The top speed on trial of the Sargo 33 was just over 40 knots Credit: Dave Marsh Sargo 33 review
Come rain or shine, the speedy all-weather Sargo 33 will carry you safely and comfortably to your destination
Review Price: £401,000
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The Elling E6 will top out at 21.5 knots but also has Atlantic-crossing range Credit: Lester McCarthy Elling E6 review
One-of-a-kind, the Elling E6 forces us to re-examine what it is that we want from our boating
Review Price: £1,650,000
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The smart-looking Rodman 890 Ventura takes on the Solent chop Credit: Lester McCarthy Rodman 890 Ventura review
The Rodman 890 Ventura is the first outboard powered boat that the Spanish yard has made for the leisure market. Jack Haines takes it for a spin in a grizzly day in the Solent
Review Price: £86,400
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With twin 300hp Volvos the 405 managed 28 knots on test Credit: Lester McCarthy Nimbus 405 Coupé review
The Swedish yard has always been good at designing practical cruisers, and the new 3-cabin Nimbus 405 Coupe doesn’t disappoint
Review Price: £390,845
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The English Harbour Yachts 29 Offshore cruises though the Solent Credit: Lester McCarthy English Harbour 29 Offshore review
The 27’s sibling, the English Harbour 29 Offshore, now has the newfound pace to match its amazing grace
Review Price: £161,800
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The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 WA hit 45 knots on test Credit: Jeanneau Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 WA review
Fine tuning has brought the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 series two bang up to date
Review Price: £50,800
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The Haines 320 Offshore hit 18 knots on test with a single 270hp Nanni Credit: Lester McCarthy Haines 32 Offshore review
The Haines 32 Offshore offers single-level living and an Andrew Wolstenholme hull for sea-going clout. Jack Haines puts it to the test in Norfolk.
Review Price: £211,752
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A pair of John Deere diesels give the Privateer Trawler 65 a range of 3,000nm at 8.5 knots Credit: Privateer Yachts Privateer Trawler 65 review
A unique layout makes the Privateer Trawler 65 far more than just another displacement mile muncher
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Credit: Lester McCarthy English Harbour 27 review
Review Price: £99,950