Most Popular Boats of the Week
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Every week BoatTEST publishes news items on about 25 boats. Readers have asked which ones are the more popular each day, so below you can find the answer – by day. |
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Monday #1
Leopard 43 PC:
Versatile Layouts in A Sea-Kindly Catamaran
The 22'1" (6.73 m) beam of the Leopard 43 PC gives plenty of space for four staterooms and two heads in the twin hulls belowdecks. A three-stateroom option, with a larger master, is also available. Note the small single berths at the bow peaks, suitable for kids or nimble crewmen--or this area can be used for storage. Twin 320-hp Yanmar diesels give the Leopard a range of better than 1400 NM at about 6 knots, while top speed was 24.0 knots in our tests.
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Tuesday #1
Beneteau Antares 27:
Outboard Family Cabin Cruiser
The Beneteau Antares 27 is an outboard-powered cabin cruiser designed to be a weekender for a couple with family or friends. Twin 200-hp Mercury outboards provide power, with 3.6 second planing times and a top speed of 42.2 mph. The outboard design frees-up storage space where sterndrives would usually be. With two sleeping cabins, wet head, electric toilet, and an affordable price tag, she ticks a lot of boxes for a lot of people.
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Wednesday #1
Greenline 39 Solar:
Renewable Power Has Advantages
This Greenline 39 Solar is designed for a young couple who want an easy boat to handle for coastal cruising, but that is also environmentally responsible. The 39 is powered by a single 370-hp Yanmar engine that can top out at over 25 mph, but at a displacement speed of 7.4 mph gets 6.7 miles to the gallon. Solar panels on the cabin top can generate enough power to keep the batteries charged and the refrigerator humming when the boat is left alone during the week on a mooring.
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Thursday #1
Cruisers Yachts 42 Cantius:
New Resin-Infused Family Cruiser
The Cruisers Yachts 42 Cantius is a sporty two-stateroom express cruiser that makes excellent use of her exterior deck areas – including a lounge-ready foredeck – to expand the usable onboard space. But it’s the way she goes together that sets her apart, with a resin-infused hull that’s cored in the sides and bottom, adding strength and reducing weight to provide better speeds with the smaller 370-hp Volvo Penta IPS500s.
See what else she has to offer here...
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Friday #1
EdgeWater 230CC:
Solid Build, Minimal Weight, 51.1 MPH WOT
The EdgeWater 230CC features strakes and hard chines running all the way to the bow to help keep spray out of the cockpit. She's a premium-grade family fisherman featuring multi-density, multi-tone upholstery, integrated powder-coat finish hardtop, safety glass windshield and lots more. She rides on a 20-degree deadrise bottom design, and the company's Single Piece Infusion Structural System delivers a solid build without excessive weight. Top speed with an F300 Yamaha was 51.1 mph.
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