Motor Boat Tests

Motor Boats: latest boat reviews

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In prova. Nimbus T11, il walk-around per tutti

Il Nimbus T11 è un walk-around ‘open’ molto attraente che, se stai pensando di acquistare la tua prima barca o

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Sessa Key Largo 40: bella, ben progettata e accessibile

Aggressiva ma non eccessiva, il Sessa Key Largo 40 stupisce per il suo uso intelligente e moderno di spazi e

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FIART P54: la prova in mare di una star

Bello, innovativo e decisamente fuori dal comune, il Fiart P54 è stato l’indiscusso re del suo segmento ai saloni nautici

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Jeanneau DB/43, prova in mare per la regina del design

Dalla matita del designer di fama internazionale Camillo Garroni nasce il nuovo Jeanneau DB/43. Un Day Boat senza compromessi che,

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In prova. Nerea NY40. Sportiva, ma elegante come un abito su misura

Partiamo da un fatto: il nuovo gioiello di Nerea, l’NY40, è un vero spettacolo. Ha debuttato al Cannes Yachting Festival

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Sessa Fly 68 Gullwing: la rivoluzione decolla

In prova. Fly 68 Gullwing, la nuova ammiraglia di Sessa Marine Alcune imbarcazioni sono destinate a sovvertire ogni archetipo: il

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Nimbus T9 X Edition: l’eleganza della semplicità

Nimbus T9 X Edition Il Nimbus T9 X Edition è la versione confortevole e aggiornata dell’originale T9. Un’imbarcazione che si

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Flipper 900 ST: un piccolo cabin cruiser dalle qualità straordinarie

Agile, veloce, spazioso e ben rifinito, il Flipper 900 ST, successore del 900 DC, è un ottimo esempio di come

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Ranieri International Next 330 LX: Prova in mare

Next 330 LX, ecco la prova di un prendisole Made in Italy di alto livello. Il test di oggi conferma

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Selva PROTAGON 25 Center Console: un day-cruiser veloce ed emozionante

Con PROTAGON 25, Selva Marine guarda al futuro, offrendo un’esperienza di crociera che va oltre le aspettative tradizionali. Questa imbarcazione,

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Filippetti S 55 Daemon, la perfezione vola a 50 nodi

Nuovo, aggressivo e bellissimo, il Filippetti S 55 Daemon è stato l’indiscusso protagonista del segmento degli yacht sportivi di fascia

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Fiart P52: la regina del design naviga come uno Stradivari

Si chiama Fiart P52 ed è l’ultimo capolavoro nato dal genio visionario di Stefano Pastrovich per Fiart Mare. Questo yacht

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Clear Marine: Prova in mare del Libra Cabin 750

La luce del tramonto riflessa sulle montagne arrossa e scurisce il lago, e oggi abbiamo in prova un Libra Cabin

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In prova. PROTAGON 20 di Selva Marine: crociera sportiva e versatile

PROTAGON 20 di Selva Marine è una combinazione perfetta di innovazione, prestazioni e comfort. Con le sue linee all’avanguardia e

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Gagliotta Lobster 35: Prova in mare di un vero temerario

Il Mediterraneo settentrionale è mosso da diversi giorni, ma il Gagliotta Lobster 35 è ben attrezzato per queste particolari condizioni

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Il test adrenalinico del Freccia 800: l’emozione di sfrecciare sull’acqua a 50 nodi

Il mondo della nautica è fatto di passione, creatività, qualità e, perché no, sfide all’avanguardia: un termine perfetto per descrivere

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In prova. Absolute Yachts Navetta 58: il perfetto cruiser a lungo raggio

Una chiave essenziale per il successo di un cantiere nautico risiede nella sua capacità di modernizzare gli yacht che costruisce.

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MCY 70: prova in mare per il capolavoro di Monte Carlo Yachts

PROVA IN MARE PER IL MONTE CARLO YACHTS MCY 70 Quando una barca piace molto, è davvero difficile nasconderlo. E

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KARNIC SMART ONE 48: PROVA IN MARE

Abbiamo già parlato dell’ingresso del marchio cipriota Karnic nel mercato italiano alcune settimane fa e vi abbiamo anche raccontato la

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GREENLINE 58 FLY, l’ammiraglia in prova

GREENLINE 58 FLY, la nuova ammiraglia di GREENLINE YACHT, ha debuttato ai saloni nautici di Cannes e Genova, riscuotendo molto

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In prova. GREENLINE 58 FLY HYBRID, l’impareggiabile family cruiser

GREENLINE 58 FLY HYBRID: diciannove metri di stile puro e senza compromessi. Questa è precisamente la prima impressione sorprendente che

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Tuccoli T210VM: è tempo di pesca. Prova in mare a Genova

Nuovo di zecca per il 2021, il Tuccoli T210VM è un pescatore entry level, perfetto per la pesca d’altura anche

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Endurance 60, prova in mare a Cannes

Al Cannes Yachting Festival, tutto ciò a cui riuscivo a pensare era l’Endurance 60. Volevo provare in mare questa barca

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Flipper 900 DC: un day cruiser raffinato con un look sportivo

Flipper 900 DC: prova in mare per un day cruiser raffinato Linee moderne con reminiscenze del passato, materiali di alta

The Motor Boats Section by BOAT REVIEW

Sporty open boats, versatile walkarounds, elegant cabin cruisers designed for long-range cruising, luxurious flybridges, high-performance sport yachts, displacement boats conceived with comfort in mind, outboard-powered boats in all shapes and sizes, and small craft for day trips.

The world of motor boats is an incredibly diverse universe, made up of very different shapes, technical solutions, and cruising philosophies. And this is exactly why the motor boat tests by BOAT REVIEW are an essential tool for truly understanding them. In this section, you’ll find boats immersed in their natural environment: the sea. Here, far from shipyard spec sheets and glossy brochure promises, each model comes into its own, revealing its true character, its real potential, and the type of use it is best suited for.

Motor Boats: genuine sea trials

A Motor Boat test on boat review The motor boat tests by BOAT REVIEW are genuine sea trials, carried out as always by our team of journalists and professional testers in real navigation conditions. These are not static presentations or short demo outings, but true boating experiences, conducted with method, experience, and a critical eye.

Whether it’s a luxury yacht or a sporty cruiser, a day boat or a flybridge, every boat is analysed in a complete and in-depth way, taking into account all those aspects that define its design identity and its true seakeeping qualities. The reader is guided through the evaluation of real-world performance at different speeds and in varying sea conditions, with particular attention paid to hourly and specific fuel consumption, cruising range, and longitudinal and transverse stability. A central role is given to dynamic trim, which is essential for understanding how the hull behaves during acceleration, when planing, and through changes in engine speed, as well as to the hull’s ability to tackle waves—an essential parameter for judging safety, comfort and the overall seaworthiness of a motorboat. Handling is analysed both underway and during the more delicate phases of mooring and unmooring, assessing the response of the control systems, the precision of the steering and the effectiveness of the propulsion. Ample space is also devoted to onboard comfort, which today is increasingly linked to acoustic and vibration insulation, the livability of the spaces and the level of protection offered while cruising. Completing the picture is the evaluation of build quality, through the analysis of materials, finishes, structural lay-up and technical solutions—elements that often make a real difference over time.

Video Sea Trials

Many of the motor boats tests by BOAT REVIEW are available not only in the classic editorial format, but also as videos. These video sea trials are often filmed using multiple cameras, in order to offer the most complete possible overview of the boat from different angles.

Video tests allow for an immediate assessment of the hull’s longitudinal and transverse trim, the transition to planing, the behaviour of the hull in formed seas and when crossing wakes, as well as its response to steering inputs and changes in engine speed at different cruising modes, from displacement to fast cruising. Through video, it is also possible to appreciate the smoothness of acceleration, the effectiveness of the propulsion, the precision of the steering and stability in turns—elements that are difficult to fully convey through words alone. Video tests also provide a direct and transparent point of view, thanks to the testers’ live commentary while underway, describing in real time the sensations at the helm, hull control, dynamic comfort and the perception of safety. In this way, the reader-viewer can form a concrete and informed idea of the boat, experiencing the test almost first-hand and completing the informational experience offered by the editorial articles. Acceleration tests, often featured by our testers in video trials, are particularly appreciated.

The video tests by BOAT REVIEW are also featured on the The International Yachting Media Youtube Channel, now an essential reference point for boating enthusiasts, with nearly 200,000 subscribers.

Motor Boats: Tests in detail

The starting point of our motor boat tests is usually the analysis of onboard equipment, the configuration of interior and exterior spaces, the materials used in construction and the overall aesthetic impact of the boat. The reader is guided through a true 360-degree technical walkthrough, from bow to stern, covering the main deck, helm station, cockpit, cabins and living areas, evaluating functionality, volumes and usability. Beyond the simple description of spaces, our journalists’ analyses also aim to convey the tactile and visual sensations experienced on board: the grip and warmth of the teak decking underfoot, the section and sturdiness of the handrails, the solidity of handles and grab points, the ergonomics of the helm position, the layout of engine controls and steering systems, right through to the perceived quality of surfaces, upholstery and finishes. Each test thus becomes a sensory experience that engages the reader, almost physically transporting them on board.

After an initial exploration ashore or in the marina, the real sea trial begins—the beating heart of our work. Here, the hull’s qualities, stability, handling and responsiveness are evaluated in real conditions, which rarely match the promises found in brochures. Boats are tested in sea states that are not always ideal, but precisely for this reason are realistic: often choppy, sometimes rough, always unpredictable and constantly changing.

Underway, the boats are assessed and pushed on all fronts by BOAT REVIEW journalists: rapid accelerations, tight turns, sustained planing runs, crossing intersecting waves, manoeuvres in confined spaces. Every phase becomes an opportunity to understand how the hull responds to stress, the precision of the steering systems and the ability of the propulsion to modulate speed and torque, ensuring comfort and safety even in the most demanding conditions. Not forgetting the more subtle sensations that make the boating experience unique, from the thrill of planing to the sense of security conveyed by a balanced, well-designed hull.

Each model has its own character and distinctive traits: some are immediate and responsive, others require more careful and measured handling, while others still combine speed, stability and comfort in a surprisingly balanced way. Thanks to the motorboat tests by BOAT REVIEW, readers can directly compare different hulls and layouts, understand which boat best suits a more sporty or more relaxed cruising style, which models offer agility and ease of manoeuvring, and which provide superior comfort for longer cruises. This allows those considering a purchase to make more informed and conscious decisions, while enthusiasts can deepen their knowledge and virtually experience the emotions of a real sea trial.

Ultimately, our motorboat tests tell the story of real boating experiences, designed to provide readers with reliable information so they can choose with confidence.