Designer Lou Codega has yet to pen a hull that didn't perform exceptionally well. The 30 EX proves no exception.
For a 23-footer, this Dauntless has excellent helm ergonomics. And a moderate 16-degree deadrise combined with a sharp entry makes for good shallow-water capability without sacrificing the ability to negotiate a substantial chop.
I honestly believe that this boat represents a dramatic and revolutionary change in tunnel-hull performance.
Cabo still represents a benchmark, but now you get more for your money
This represents the finest, most extraordinary boat Hydra-Sports has ever built. Suddenly, the industry has a lot of catching up to do!
I had a chance to run the new Jupiter 34 FS out of Palm Beach Inlet in late spring, and though the weather didn't cooperate for a boat test (calm winds and seas), the sailfish bite went off like it was midwinter.
Sea Vee proffers true innovation in every aspect of its being - from fishing to performance to design.
Yellowfin makes the best boats possible without cutting a single corner. They're fast, dry, seaworthy, and the sheer line profile sets them apart from everything else on the market.
The Grady-White 290 Chesapeake includes most of the innovative features found in the company's 33- and 36-footers - but in a much more manageable and affordable package.
A boat with all the advantages of a multihull and none of the disadvantages makes for surefire popularity.