For Ray Plasch it was almost love at first sight. He was looking for a boats and wanted something performance orientated
For Ray Plasch it was almost love at first sight. He was looking for a boats and wanted something performance orientated
We have readers from all over the globe and quite a few from Norther Europe; Norway, Sweden and Finland. As a result, I connected with a reader from Norway named Toffen who owns a beautiful original Phantom 25’
A while ago we did an article about converting older sterndrives to outboard. Not every boat is a good candidate but there are many that are pretty good. With semi custom brackets, you can integrate an outboard and get the benefit of setback and a swim platform all in one
Right now, the newest and greatest 24’ on the market is the Tuff 24. Let’s take a look at their latest creation and how it pairs with the Mercury Racing 300R.
Everyone likes a good deal and when it comes to boats I love a great deal. Boating and especially performance boating is not always synonymous with deals or budgets though.
In a sense, twin outboard sport boats are a sweet spot for value, performance and practicality
Whether you have a fast single engine V hull, a bass boat or even a performance bay boat, a 250 HP covers a lot of ground while being priced very well and the ability to upgrade with aftermarket parts.
When it comes to performance boats there is one name that has stood out more than any other, Cigarette.
This is a difficult article to write for many reasons. For one, Wave to Wave intentionally doesn’t do “news” articles for many reasons but sometimes the news is too big to ignore.
For every restoration we feature there is always an underlying theme, a family project, a classic hull, or even a first time restoration. In this case, you could say all the boxes were checked. The 1976 Allison is a legendary hull, as almost any hull carrying the Allison nameplate is
For Sam Nesius, the idea of selling his 1989 Checkmate Starliner changed when he was getting it ready to show to a potential buyer.
With the incredible progress of electric vehicles on the market, the obvious assumption is that very soon we will see more electric outboards and other electric offerings. But it’s not true.
It’s hard not to notice the proliferation of more power being added to transoms on boats of all kinds. Any true boat enthusiast knows that power is just one component of a performance boat and it’s not the most important at all.
One trend I’ve seen lately is quite a few performance boats using much more simple and tasteful color schemes.
Since I grew up in the eighties and love boats, it is only natural that I’m a huge fan of the TV show Miami Vice. When the feature film debuted in 2006, I was pretty excited to say the least.
On the first day of the Miami Boat Show I learned the good news that Checkmate Boats had been sold to Pete Caldwell of Caldwell Marine Designs
This year I put together three different videos of the Miami Boat Show and I broke it up into performance boats, accessories and the last one is a mix of center consoles, family boats and other stuff
For so many boat restorations, the project is more than the boat itself and is usually a combination of the connection to the boat, the actual work involved and family. Boating of all kinds is synonymous with family, friends and adventure; there is an undeniable ability boats have to bring people together
Most performance boat enthusiasts in North America are exposed to boats made in the United States or Canada and rarely boats made in Europe.
One of the great things about the Miami Boat Show is that beyond the boats there is a huge and diverse selection of accessories and product displays.