Velocity

43-Foot Interceptor: The High-Velocity Catamaran Arriving at Grove Harbour

The Atlantic serves as the ultimate proving ground, and the C4000 is the physical evidence. Capable of exceeding 100 MPH with the reliability of just two outboard engines, this 43-foot catamaran is coming to Grove Harbour Marina for an exclusive on-water experience. This isn’t just about raw velocity; it’s about a refined racing pedigree designed to mock the Florida chop. Discover the engineering behind the most comfortable rough-water ride in Miami.

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Aluminum Architecture: Why the ADV9 is the New Standard for Offshore Utility

The rigid-hull landscape just shifted. Highfield Boats is hitting boot Düsseldorf 2026 with the world premiere of the ADV9, an aluminum-hulled crossover that mocks traditional limits. Built to sustain 50-knot speeds and house a family of four in a heated cabin, this 9.2-metre vessel bridges the gap between a rugged chase-boat and a refined weekend sanctuary. Curiosity is high—the results look even better.

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Lobster Boat DNA and Superyacht Finish: Aboard the High-Efficiency Hull Heading to Florida

Miami is about to face a high-velocity reality check. Palm Beach Motor Yachts isn’t just showing up; they are deploying the PB55, a 40-knot surgical strike against the status quo. Born from world-champion racing grit, this isn’t your standard cruiser—it’s a lightweight, 62-foot masterclass in aerodynamic efficiency and silent power. In a sea of noise, this is the tactical advantage for those who move with precision.

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How Davide Besnati is Reshaping the Tender Market: The Triple-Threat Launch in Düsseldorf

The auxiliary vessel is no longer just a support act. Besnati has triggered a major market shift by merging the soul of a jet ski with the elite aesthetic of a superyacht. With the world premiere of the Hurlo 325, this new Italian powerhouse is deploying 170-horsepower Rotax engines and Formula 1-inspired controls to shatter the 50-knot barrier. It is a gritty, high-stakes claim to nautical sovereignty.

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