This year’s Miami International Boat Show showcased some amazing new vessels and some larger boats with cutting-edge technology in the design and in the features.
We definitely saw a continuation of several trends such as dual consoles and catamarans. All builders, whether creating small 18-footers or giant, quad- and quint-powered luxury fish boats, also have kept an eye on family comforts while remembering the hardcore anglers. We rarely see a center console these days without forward seating, even loungers, and a fold-out transom bench.
We noticed too that many boats in the 30-foot-and-up range displayed a trend toward minimalism at the helm. Glass-bridge displays, once only characteristic on big sport-fishers, are now common as electronics network with all onboard systems, eliminating the need for multiple switches and controls.
All of this makes for great boat shopping whether in-person or online. Enjoy!
Albemarle 31 DC


Boston Whaler 325 Conquest


Carolina Skiff 21 LS


Caymas 341CC


Cobia 330 DC


Contender 44 FA


Crevalle 33 CSF


EdgeWater 340 CC


Everglades 340 DC


Fountain 34TE


Grady-White Canyon 336


Hatteras GT65 Carolina


Invincible 35 Cat


Jupiter 32


NauticStar 191 Hybrid


Pursuit S 378


Regulator 24XO


Scout 305 LXF


SeaVee 390Z


Stamas 31T Aventura


World Cat 325CC


Yellowfin 34 Offshore

