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Boating

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If kayak fishing sounds like a surefire way to get a dunking, then check out the super-stable designs that allow men to catch 157-pound bluefin tuna from 12-foot, arm-powered boats.

Creating something that excels so completely on the performance and fishing end, and yet keeps the traditional look of true sport-fisher, well, that takes real talent!

I have never been aboard any Hatteras with as much customization as Reel Time.

Even with more than 20 72- and 73-footers on the water, Bob Roscioli and his team continually improve their products, and the hull we tested exemplifies that dedication to perfection.

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Dek:  Retrofitting digital throttles can give your boat a brand new feel. My Bluewater 2550 was three years old last fall and had run beautifully on a pair of Evinrude E-Tec 200s, but over time, the

Dek:  The only bailout plan boaters need. When it comes to bilge pumps, redundancy is critical. The average runabout sports only a single bilge pump; marine surveyors suggest having at least two on

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