Motor Boat Tests

Motor Boats: latest boat reviews

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RYCK 280: the head-turning walkaround

RYCK 280: big, sporty and beautiful The Hanse Yachts group, the second largest boat manufacturer in the world in terms

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ITALYURE 35, the new walkaroud on test

ITALYURE 35 WALKAROUND, the shipyard’s new model world premiered at the Genoa International Boat Show. Born to meet the needs

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Absolute 47 Fly Sea Trial. Don’t call her little!

The continuous renewal of Absolute models continues with the arrival of the 47 Fly. Absolute Yachts joined the latest boat

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Tankoa S501 Vertige: 50 metres of Italian excellence land at FLIBS

Launched in February, after two years of works, the Tankoa S501 Vertige represents the quintessence of the best engineering skills

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Test. 70 miles on board the Frauscher 1414 Demon. Crudelia and heavy weather sailing

While we climb on board the Frauscher 1414 Demon in Cannes, we immediately realize the aim designer Gerard Kiska pursued

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Riva 66 Ribelle : Sea Trial of the latest Riva’s jewel

It is difficult to pass by the new Riva 66 Ribelle without letting the gaze linger on the contemplation of

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On Test. Pardo GT75: beauty is an essential luxury.

It’s hard not to be fascinated by the beauty of the new Pardo GT75 which, unveiled as a world premiere

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Ranieri Next 285 LX: the new extra luxury sundeck on test

Discovering the Next 285 LX, the new luxury open yacht by Ranieri International The bad weather that partially affected the

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RANIERI NEXT 255 LX, the daycruiser with a new style

Ranieri International NEXT 255 LX, the new model presented by the Soverato-based shipyard, confirms the strong desire to improve every

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On Test. Nimbus W11: the perfect weekender to fully enjoy the sea

Just one last piece was missing to complete the puzzle of the successful Weekender, Tender and Commuter series of the

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KARNIC 22: COMPLETE SEA TRIAL

22 SR is one of the five different declinations Karnic proposes for its 6.48-metre boat. The base is a beautiful

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Nimbus C11, the all-season commuter

Nimbus C11, a revolutionary commuter It is impossible not to associate the Nimbus brand with the concept of quality and

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ON TEST. ABSOLUTE YACHTS NAVETTA 52: EVOLUTION OF THE SPECIES

The Absolute Yachts Navetta 52 stands out for her capacity to develop the boat category she represents. Until about ten

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ON TEST. NEXT 370 SH: THE NEW LUXURY CRUISER BY RANIERI INTERNATIONAL

We had already visited and analyzed the new Ranieri International flagship – the Next 370 SH – at Dusseldorf Boat

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ABSOLUTE NAVETTA 53, refined design and unique style

ABSOLUTE NAVETTA 53: the new layout is even more elegant, with a truly unmistakable style The trawler is a cruising

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Nimbus W9: the weekender/ commuter on test

Nimbus W9: the all-season weekender Nimbus has always offered excellent, multi-purpose boats, and this time it seems to have outdone

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EVO 43: COMPLETE SEA TRIAL

If there’s one boat which has animated the world of boating over the last two seasons, it’s Evo 43. Everyone

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Evo R6 Open: beautiful, audacious and extraordinarily functional

Evo R6 Open: here is the latest masterpiece by Valerio Rivellini If you thought you have already seen everything, the

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ON TEST. AMER 110 WITH QUAD IPS: REVOLUTION IS NOW!

We already announced the launch of the brand new Amer 110 last August, when the new creation of the Sanremo-based

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On Test. Wellcraft 435: when luxury meets audacity

When something is beautiful, I mean really beautiful, you don’t need too many words… this is the case with the

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AZIMUT 66 FLYBRIDGE. HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND COMFORT

There’s no doubt: the best producer of recreational yachts is Azimut- Benetti. What is less known is that Azimut owed

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MCY 76 . Sea trial for the last Monte Carlo Yachts’ creation

MCY 76 : The flagship of the new Vision range Despite having inherited the acronym of her predecessor, the MCY

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APREAMARE GOZZO: REBIRTH STARTS FROM HISTORY. SEA TRIAL OF THE NEW SURPRISING CREATURE.

Apreamare Gozzo. The challenge is concrete but only the market and the audience’s response to the new Apreamare‘s creature will

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PRESTIGE F-Line 5.7, the evolution of the species

The PRESTIGE F-Line 5.7 introduces a concept, a cruising experience, and living spaces that are truly innovative, designed to meet

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.