Downeast
They really aren’t lobster boats anymore. It’s hard to imagine anyone pulling traps from the well-varnished cockpit of a new Downeast model. However, today’s boats have the lobster boat heritage—the low profile, the long shear, the tumblehome, and, above all, the sea-keeping ability. View our collection of Downeast boat reviews to find the right one for you.
Bertram 35
The new Bertram 35 capitalizes on the soul and beauty of the original 31 yet offers a beamier and longer hull design. Michael Peters...
MJM 43z
MJM is tapping into the allure of the outboard market citing easier maintenance, advances in technology and controls, better performance, quiet running, and less risk of damage...
Rockport Marine 45
The Rockport Marine 45 (45' 5" LOA, 14' 3" beam) is an elegant and practical 45-foot flybridge cruiser in the true Downeast tradition, pictured...
Eastport 32 OBX
With classic Chesapeake Bay deadrise lines, the new Eastport 32 OBX (outboard express) traces its heritage to a waterman’s working boat. But Eastport, an...
Hunt Surfhunter 32
Classic boats don’t just endure; they evolve over time. The Hunt Surfhunter 29 is one such classic. Her enduring hull form has now become...