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Popular Mechanics March 2003 Rich Taylor |
Pure Muscle Testing four compact muscle boats that ooze horsepower. |
Popular Mechanics March 2003 Cliff Gromer |
The Wood Old Days They were the Stutz Bearcats of the water in their day, with names like Garwood, Hackercraft and Ventnor. And, like the Stutz, these striking, hand-built wooden runabouts have become prized collectors' items. |
Wired March 2003 Carl Hoffman |
Cheating Death The water speed record hasn't been broken in 25 years -- in fact, it's taken the life of just about everyone who's tried. Now two next-gen rocket jockeys are taking on the old guard. |
Outside February 2003 Sharael Feist |
Fancy Fleet Mothballed America's Cup yachts return to the starting line |
Boating Frank Sargeant |
Polar 19 Deep Vee After years of building mostly bay boats, Polar has broken tradition with its new 19 Deep Vee. With 2 ½' of forward freeboard, an interior depth of 2'1", and a 17-degree deadrise, it should run considerably softer than the Polars bred for the bay. And it comes in under $20,000. |
Boating Kevin Falvey |
War Babies Want a boat built to military specs? No problem -- except for the rocket launchers. |
Popular Mechanics December 2002 Cliff Gromer |
A Real Boat And A Rocket Ship Yamaha's new GP1300R 2-seater muscle PWC is touted as the fastest and most powerful model in its class. |
Popular Mechanics December 2002 |
Take A Bow A real-world concept boat that combines fast fun with family amenities. |
Outside November 2002 Tim Zimmermann |
Knives in the Water Clip in and hang on for the 31st America's Cup -- a game of skill, guile, wealth, power, pettiness, paranoia, espionage, and egomania. And the sailing's not bad, either. |
High on Adventure December 2002 |
Catamaran Sailing the British Virgin Islands No matter your situation, sailing the British Virgin Islands on a crewed catamaran may just be the best vacation of your life. |
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