Boating New Zealand
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Boating NZ is New Zealand’s premier marine title devoted to putting its readers behind the wheel of the latest trailerboats, yachts and launches to hit the market. It inspires with practical content and cruising adventures, leads the fleet with its racing coverage and is on the pulse of the latest maritime news and innovation.
Bavaria S36 HT Sports Cru...
There comes a time in every yachtie’s life when he/she considers switching to a powerboat. For the Hyde family, the decision to adopt a powered cruising lifestyle coincided with the opportunity to own New Zealand’s first Bavaria Sports Cruiser.
Bavaria E40 Sedan
Most readers associate Bavaria with performance-cruiser yachts, but the German manufacturer’s stable also encompasses classy launches. The latest model off the powerboat production line – the 12m E40 Sedan – is a radical advance on her older siblings
Azimut Magellano 43
Aimed at the luxury end of the market, Azimut’s range encompasses 33 models across eight styles in lengths between 10m and 36m. The Magellanos are trawler-styled cruisers with a turn of speed.
CSB Huntsman Xcalibur
Most of us can only afford one boat and if it is a family asset, the boat has to be multifunctional to justify the investment. this is a tall order for most, it has been achieved by Geoff Robinson from Huntsman Boats with the release of the Xcalibur.
Bavaria 37 Cruiser
When you migrate to the Bay of Islands for six months of the year to escape the UK winter, having a decent yacht to make the most of the sailing playground is an added bonus.
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Sea Ray SPX series showca...
Sports Marine spotlights Sea Ray’s SPX 190 and SPX 210 — bowriders shaped for Kiwi summer adventures.
Monday AM update: Lucky p...
Two days into the Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race 2025, Lucky has broken away from the pack while the rest of the fleet settles into the long run east.
FPY 110: Fountaine Pajot’...
The French yard’s bold leap into the super-catamaran class brings architecture, ambition and artistry together on a 35-metre scale.