Sportscruisers Reviews
Sportscruiser motor boat reviews from Motor Boat & Yachting magazine
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Pardo Endurance 72 review: A £5M Masterpiece
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Elan Power 30 used boat review: This sportscruiser deserved more attention
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Beneteau Antares 9 review: The most fun £160k can buy
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Pardo GT75 review: Fabulous 4-season party machine
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Aquador 400HT review: Extraordinary combination of day boating flexibility and cruising capacity
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Princess S80 review: A spacious, comfortable and refined sportsyacht
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Azimut Seadeck 6 review: A more sustainable way to go boating?
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The Princess S65 Princess S65 review: 'It pushes through the rev band fast, topping out at 35 knots'
Review Price: £3,852,000.00
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Saxdor’s new flagship is the closest thing yet to a fully convertible sportsboat you can use all year round. Saxdor 400 GTC Review: ‘A Half-Way House Between a Med-Style Sportscruiser and an Enclosed Adventure Boat’
Review Price: £468,174.00
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Fairline Targa 40 review: Sensational new British sportscruiser
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Axopar 45 Cross Top review: the world's coolest day boat?
Review Price: £515,784.00
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Azimut Verve 48 sea trial review: 1,800hp party boat
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Riva 68 Diable review: Effortlessly beautiful yacht makes an instant impression
Review Price: £2,390,000.00
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The expanding deck is the R6’s pièce de resistance Evo R6 Open review: A boat that will be noticed wherever it goes
Review Price: £1,420,000.00
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Air Step in full flight - the choppy conditions brought some great handling from this hull. Credit: Benereau Beneteau Monte Carlo 37 review: from the archive
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We have the power: twin IPS500s under our Flyer 12. Credit: Lester McCarthy Beneteau Flyer 12 review: Frequent flyer – from the archive
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Pitched against its similar-sized, similar-priced sportscruiser brethren, it seems to dwarf its rivals in almost every single area down below. Credit: Graham Snook Beneteau Monte Carlo 47 review: What lies beneath – from the archive
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Hurtling around outside Poole Harbour, just beyond Old Harry, the Sunseeker Portofino 48 felt exceptionally composed. Credit: Lester McCarthy Sunseeker Portofino 48 review: from the archive
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Narrow side decks eased by canted pulpit rails and longer handrails added soon after launch. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker Portofino 40 used boat review: from the archive
Sunseeker target a fierce market with their new Portofino.