Unwrap the latest models from the 2025 Miami International Boat Show.
Celebrate what makes boating culture so great when the 2025 Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show lights up South Florida, February 12-16.
With more than 1,000 boats spread across six locations, a little advance planning can help make the most out of the show. The main show is in the Miami Beach Convention Center and adjacent Pride Park. The in-water show is in downtown Miami at Herald Plaza and Venetian Marina, and Museum Park Marina. Nearby Yacht Haven Grand Miami hosts Superyacht Miami.
After reading about these new models making their debut in Miami, see them before the general public during Wednesday’s preview day. A preview ticket runs $66, while a single-day adult general admission ticket is $45 and $17 for a child. Two-day and VIP tickets are offered. Superyacht Miami is a separate admission and a single-day pass costs $140 ($166 for preview day). Boat show hours are Wednesday-Thursday, 10AM to 6PM; Friday-Saturday, 10AM to 7PM; and Sunday, 10AM to 5PM.
While parking is available around all six venues, the show offers shuttles and water taxis to move around. A free golf cart service is available at Kaseya Center, Maurice Gibb Park, Herald Plaza, and more. The show is owned by the National Marine Manufacturers Association and produced by Informa Markets.
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Cruisers Yachts
Cruisers Yachts completed an 18-month update of its flagship model, renaming it the 57 FLY to reflect its new length. While maintaining the core layout and functionality of its 55 FLY predecessor, Cruisers Yachts left little untouched in remaking the 57 FLY (57′ LOA, 16′ 6″ beam). An Italian-inspired interior by De Basto Designs features a spacious, open-concept layout with large windows, enhanced ceiling height, and updated materials for the yacht. A custom swim platform gave designers an additional two feet of space, while improving water access. A portion of the portside hull can be lowered to create a veranda complete with two removable bar stools and a safety guardrail. The 57 FLY comes with three staterooms and two heads, as well as a single cabin for a crew member. Cruisers offers the 57 FLY with twin 725-hp Volvo IPS950s. cruisersyachts.com
Formula Boats
Anglers will travel in comfort to their favorite offshore fishing spot in the Formula 457 Center Console Fish. Also offered in a Sport model, the 457 CCF (45′ 7″ LOA, 13′ 9″ beam) version is making its first appearance at the show Miami. Fishing features include twin 50-gallon livewells, bait-rigging station/wet bar, port and starboard fish boxes with macerators, and in-floor storage hold YETI buckets. The main helm is air conditioned with second-row seating. Below, Formula included a berth and a head with a separate shower. formulaboats.com
Tiara Yachts
The 56 LS is now the largest model in Tiara Yachts’ Luxury Sport Series specifically designed for outboard power. To get a boat as large as the 56 LS (56′ 2″ LOA, 16′ beam) moving requires a lot of muscle and the quad Mercury 600 V12 Verado outboards bring it. The yacht is expected to have a 54-mph top speed, impressive for a boat weighing nearly 40,000 pounds. Tiara offers multiple social zones, a full galley, and twin cockpit terraces that expand to provide easy access to the water. The cockpit can be customized as Tiara offers aft cockpit modules that focus on entertaining or fishing. With full walkaround capabilities and pilothouse doors to port and starboard of the helm, the 56 LS has unimpeded access to the bow with lounge area. For overnighting, the 56 LS sleeps four people in two staterooms with private heads. tiarayachts.com
Eclipse
The ECLIPSE 505 Shadow (50′ 10″ LOA, 15′ 1″ beam) makes its first visit to the Miami show from the desk of Michael Peters Yacht Design and his patented SVVT (Stepped Vee Ventilated Tunnel) hull. The interior is decked out from the UK-based firm Design Unlimited, and she’s configured in a standard two-stateroom, two-head layout, perfect for both indoor and outdoor entertainment. Her single-level decks extend from the transom through the fully equipped galley, offering seamless flow and functionality. The interior of the ECLIPSE 505 surrounds you with the finest materials, 360-degree visibility, and the most enhanced suite of technology available today. Shadow models are powered by triple 600-hp Mercury V12 Verados. HMY.com/eclipse
Aquila
The all-new Aquila 50 yacht power catamaran features a single-level, full-beam master cabin, refined finishes, and panoramic windows. Owners can enjoy alfresco entertainment on the new flybridge design, enhanced by an optional retractable sunshade offered on the Aquila 50 (52′ 2″ LOA, 25′ 6″ beam). The yacht is powered by twin 380-hp Volvo Penta D6 inboard engines, good for a cruising speed of 18.5 mph and a range of 354 nautical miles with additional fuel tanks. Aquila is also introducing the Aquila 42 (42′ 10″ LOA, 15′ 11″ beam) and 46 Coupe (47′ 4″ LOA, 17′ 11″ beam) for Miami. The power catamarans have the fun of an open-air sport boat with the cabin comforts of a yacht. Available with both inboard and outboard propulsion, the sporty catamarans are great for a day at the sandbar or a weekend overnight excursion. aquilaboats.com
Ferretti Yachts
Ferretti built the INFYNITO 90 (88′ 6″ LOA, 24′ 1″ beam) using its Ferretti Sustained Enhanced Architecture (F.S.E.A.) technology, a package of eco- friendly solutions that includes solar panels and a lithium battery energy bank. The builder also focuses on using green materials such as natural fabrics, water-based paints, and responsibly sourced teak. Owners will appreciate the All-Season Terrace in the bow protected from the elements by a superstructure overhang. Ferretti offers a four- or five-cabin layout, each with its own ensuite. ferrettiyachts.com
Stingray Boats
Stingray Boats is launching the new 259DC in Miami. The twin-outboard 259DC (25′ 3″ LOA, 9′ 3″ beam) is Stingray’s seventh dual console offering in a lineup that includes center consoles, deck boats, and sport boats. She has a starboard transom walk-through to the cockpit that includes L-shaped bench seating and individual bucket seats protected by a wraparound windshield. She also offers a large step-down head compartment, and the starboard helm comes standard with electronics from Garmin and Fusion. stingrayboats.com
Monterey Boats
The Monterey 30 Elite day boat (30′ LOA, 9′ 6″ beam) features a spacious cockpit with wraparound seating, a wet bar, and an integrated swim platform with a telescoping ladder for easy water access. Belowdecks, the cabin provides sleeping space for four, a full galley, and a private head with a shower. Available with twin 300-hp Mercury Marine outboards, Monterey offers optional joystick steering for easier docking. The deep-V hull delivers a smooth ride across varying conditions. A changing room in the console has an electric toilet with a freshwater sink. montereyboats.com
Grady-White Boats
The new Grady-White Freedom 345 (33′ 6″ LOA, 11′ 7″ beam) hits the mark for dual console lovers looking for yacht-like craftsmanship in a smaller package. Beyond the must-have luxurious features, Grady-White incorporated a spacious elevated helm with push-button controls and dual adjustable seats, wraparound companion seating with an electrically adjustable table, AV2 hardtop, and a rigging station/wet bar. Dual cockpit doors, port and starboard fuel fills, and Yamaha’s Helm Master EX with Full Maneuverability make the boat ready for anything. gradywhite.com
Axopar Boats
The Finnish builder is continuing to innovate with a new 29-foot range of Cross Cabin and Sun Top models. The Axopar 29 (28′ 8″ LOA, 9′ 8″ beam) has a higher freeboard, wider beam, and increased range than the previous generation. The Sun Top is designed for open-air fun, while the Cross Cabin is ideal for all weather conditions with an enclosed cabin. Both versions share the same layout and a full-length sleeping cabin that’s accessible from the bow. The aft deck is open but can be customized with either a wet bar or an aft cabin with storage. axopar.com
Wellcraft Boats
The Wellcraft 38 T-Top (38′ 4″ LOA, 10′ 9″ beam) has room for eight people with seating aft and in the bow that includes a double-wide sun lounger. A starboard drop-down swim terrace provides easy access to the water. The cabin includes a double berth, a separate head compartment and shower, and a JL Audio entertainment system. The Michael Peters-designed hull can be equipped with twin or triple outboards for a maximum 1,050 horsepower. A standard twin-engine package with 700 horsepower has the boat cruising at 42 mph. wellcraft.com
Mystic Powerboats
Mystic Powerboats will often do one-off features for customers that make it into future models. The M5200 with the new XL Cabin layout is a great example as customers wanted a larger cabin. So Mystic built a cabin four feet longer to provide more space in the aft cabin, a larger head/shower, and increased stowage for extended stays. The newly configured M5200 has abundant seating, plush front loungers, JL Audio sound system, and a summer kitchen. Up to eight people can sit under the expansive hardtop. mysticpowerboats.com
Phenom Yachts
Featuring quad 400-hp Mercury Verado V10 outboards and the Fathom E-Power Battery Management System, the Phenom 43 (43′ LOA, 12′ 10″ beam) offers extended adventures without relying on a generator. Designed for overnighting, she boasts a galley, a queen-size berth, and a separate shower. Anglers will enjoy two 40-gallon pressurized livewells, two 290-quart fish boxes, and ample storage with six flush-mount rod holders. Each Phenom 43 is custom-built with options including seating configurations, electronics, and paint colors. phenomyachts.com
Jeanneau
Two years after debuting the NC 1295, Jeanneau launched a Coupe version of its flagship cruiser. The NC 1295 Coupe (42′ 5″ LOA, 12′ 6″ beam) features a new interior salon with 360-degree views. Two large glass hatches on the wheelhouse roof, as well as a portside sliding door and aft sliding doors, let in fresh air and light. To maximize cockpit space, the French builder integrated a fold-down mini-terrace with a swim ladder to starboard. In the bow, three people can comfortably lay out on the spacious sunpad. Accommodations include three cabins and two heads. jeanneau.com
Hurricane Boats
The new SunDeck 3200 and 24CC from Hurricane Boats are set to make their Miami show debut. The SunDeck 3200 (32′ LOA, 10′ 6″ beam) is a well-appointed, offshore-capable cabin cruiser. Purpose-built for outboard engines, the SunDeck 3200 is rated for up to 1,000 horsepower. Highlights include a loaded galley entertainment center and a cabin below. The 24CC (24′ 2″ LOA, 8′ 10″ beam, shown) was designed for fishing, tow sport, or day cruising. Fishing features include a 23-gallon baitwell, a tackle box with tray storage, and six rod holders in the gunwales. The helm is protected by a canvas T-top. hurricaneboats.com
Intrepid Powerboats
The all-new 50 Evolution from Intrepid Powerboats has a new hardtop, refined helm station, and a transom-wide swim platform. The enclosed flybridge offers three sides of full-height glass, while a hardtop with a sunroof provides additional light and fresh air. The cabin includes a full-size berth, private ensuite head, and U-shaped seating with a table that can double as a berth. Intrepid designed the 50 Evolution (50′ LOA, 13′ 8″ beam) for quad 600-hp Mercury Verado outboards. intrepidpowerboats.com
Maxim Yachts
Maxim Yachts will host the world premier of the Max 43 R at the builder’s first time in Miami. A customizable day cruiser, the Max 43 R (42′ 9″ LOA, 12′ 1″ beam) has triple 400-hp Mercury Verado V10 outboards and a 55-knot top speed. The main deck has a central area with two folding tables and four sofas, and belowdecks are two double cabins. The helm station includes two double seats and a pair of 16-inch Garmin screens, and the galley is well-equipped with modern appliances. maxim.yachts.com
Delta Powerboats
Delta Powerboats reimagined its popular 33 Open with a sleek new T-top. Powered by twin Mercury Marine 400 Verado outboards, the 33 Open (36′ LOA, 10′ 2″ beam) is a performance machine thanks to a twin-stepped, deep V-hull that delivers a fast and smooth ride. Accommodations are for four people in two cabins and a head with a separate shower. Delta included a wraparound windshield under the new hardtop, providing access to the bow from port or starboard. The open cockpit layout promotes a seamless connection to the water. deltapowerboats.se
Sea Ray
Sea Ray will introduce a trio of new boats from its SDX outboard series in Miami, including 23-, 25-, and 27-foot models. From entertaining to tubing, SDX models offer premium amenities, optimized seating, and abundant stowage. Focusing on the SDX 250 Outboard (27′ 11″ LOA, 8′ 6″ beam), Sea Ray included multiple storage areas and integrated coolers have been incorporated throughout. Standard power for the SDX 250 Outboard is a Mercury 250 Verado V8 engine with SmartCraft Digital Throttle and Shift (DTS) controls. searay.com
Cobia Boats
Cobia’s goal is to build boats that deliver a blend of fishing, performance, and comfort. The 285 CC (28′ 5″ LOA, 9′ 11″ beam, shown) and 265 CC (26′ 5″ LOA, 9′ 5″ beam) come with fishing and family friendly features including an inward-opening side door, hideaway aft bench seat, and a user-friendly helm. The bow table easily stows flat or raised for a sun deck, maximizing space for casting or relaxation. The 285 Open and 265 Open have expanded fore and aft open areas, offering walk-up access to the bow and stern. They are built with Cobia’s proprietary VARIS vacuum-assisted resin infusion, creating a strong hull. cobiaboats.com
Ribcraft USA
Ribcraft USA did an extensive update on the Ribcraft 6.5, leaving few parts of the rigid inflatable boat (RIB) untouched. Interior improvements include updated forward and aft seating options, as well as exterior styling refinements. Buyers have more options on the Ribcraft 6.5 (21′ 5″ LOA, 8′ 5″ beam) when it comes to arches, T-tops, tube accessories, and outboard engines. Standard power is a 150-hp outboard, and the top speed is 46 mph. Whether using the boat as a family runabout, sport fishing boat, or a cocktail cruiser, the reconfigured Ribcraft 6.5 is a versatile RIB. ribcraftusa.com
Navan
Brunswick Corp. will present the Navan boat brand to the North American market for the first time. The Scandinavian boatbuilder will send the C30 (31′ 1″ LOA, 9′ 10″ beam) and S30 (31′ 1″ LOA, 9′ 10″ beam, shown) to Miami. Both feature a patented T-Step hull design that reduces drag and gets on plane faster, offering better handling and improved cruising efficiency. The forward cabin includes a double berth, a large skylight, ample storage, and an enclosed head. The models come standard with a Mercury 400 V10 outboard. navan-boats.com
Lagoon (Beneteau)
Lagoon has two power catamarans, but it’s Beneteau’s new Lagoon 60 and 43 sailing models that will make it to the Miami show. The Lagoon 60 (64′ 10″ LOA, 32′ 5″ beam, shown) features a large flybridge. It has a huge aft cockpit that expands thanks to hinged side panels, while offering easy access to the cockpit and salon. Layout options include five cabins and a bridgedeck galley or four cabins with a galley, allowing for a bigger salon. The Lagoon 43 (45′ 5″ LOA, 25′ 3″ beam) has a new hull with larger berths, an additional aft entry, and a new living area. catamarans-lagoon.com
Mako Boats
Mako Boats is releasing two editions of its 18 Pro Skiff (18′ 6″ LOA, 7′ 10″ beam), the Blackwater and Patriot. The 18 Pro Skiff has a 175-hp Mercury Pro XS outboard and delivers a 54-mph top speed. The boat has the Gen 2 Rapid Planing System hull, which provides edge-to-edge stability and shallow-water navigation. The Blackwater edition is for inshore fishing and offers an aerated livewell and optional electronics, while the Patriot edition is more feature-rich. It boasts a GPS-enabled Minn Kota Riptide trolling motor, trim tabs, a 7-inch Sharktooth gauge, Wet Sounds stereo, and custom patriotic styling. makoboats.com
Sacs Tecnorib
Sac Tecnorib’s Rebel line combines the performance of a RIB with yacht-like comfort and amenities for its flagship Rebel 55 (55′ LOA, 16′ 8″ beam). Available with inboards or outboards, the Rebel 55 showing in Miami will have quad 600-hp Mercury Verado V12 outboards that can deliver a top speed of 48 knots. An expansive hardtop covers the four helm seats, a fully equipped bar, and one of the opposing sofas with a teak dining table. Sun worshippers will love the spacious loungers at the bow and aft. Below are two cabins with queen-size berths, a private ensuite with an electric head, and a separate shower. sacsmarine.com
Swift Trawler (Beneteau)
Making its U.S. debut at the Miami show, the Swift Trawler 54 (56′ 2″ LOA, 16′ 4″ beam) is the latest model in Beneteau’s long-range cruiser line. The salon and helm offer near-panoramic views, an entertainment unit, and easy access to the galley. Below, accommodations include an owner’s cabin with an ensuite head in the bow. A VIP cabin amidships and a third cabin share a day head. The Swift Trawler 54 promises relaxation with a spacious flybridge and U-shaped bow seating that converts into a sunpad. The hydraulic swim platform has ample stowage for water toys. beneteau.com
Sailfish Boats
Sailfish Boats packed a ton of fishing-friendly features into the new 232 CC (23′ LOA, 8′ 6″ beam), including twin 10-gallon livewells under the rear bench seat and port and starboard transom entry. A full-height windshield is integrated into the T-top frame that covers the console. Access to the head with a portable toilet is from the front of the console. A 65-quart Engel hard-sided cooler with a slide-out tray stows under the leaning post. Base power is a 200-hp outboard from either Mercury, Suzuki, or Yamaha with options up to 300 horsepower. sailfishboats.com
Prestige Yachts
Michael Peters designed the F5.7 (56′ 8″ LOA, 15′ 4″ beam), the second model in Prestige’s new F-Line, with a deep V-shaped hull with a slightly rounded bow to maximize outdoor space. The flybridge has a hardtop with a sunroof, and the adjacent sundeck has bench seating, a bar, galley, and table. Large windows let natural light into the forward-facing salon. From the main deck, the forward master suite has a king-size berth and private access. The F5.7 has two other cabins with separate heads, while storage space can be converted to a skipper’s cabin as an option. prestige-yachts.com
Sialia Yachts
Sialia Yachts’ 57 Deep Silence is a complete package with impressive range and comfort for a fully electric luxury yacht. Loaded with proprietary technology, the advanced drivetrain on the 57 Deep Silence (57′ 9″ LOA, 15′ 9″ beam) has a 256kWh battery (upgradable up to 1 MWh) and twin 400kW electric motors, delivering a 25-knot top speed. The yacht has a climate-controlled parking cockpit, multiple lounge areas, and two cabins to sleep four people. A beach club has folding sides to expand the deck space and a garage with an 11-foot tender with fast-charging capabilities. sialia-yachts.com
Sun Odyssey
Sun Odyssey took the walkaround sidedecks from its larger models and incorporated it into the new hull on the Sun Odyssey 350 (34′ 1″ LOA, 11′ 9″ beam). The helmsman can now easily access the forward deck without disrupting passengers in the cockpit. The new design moves the twin helms farther apart, improving visibility, winch access, and overall handling. The bow is designed for improved maneuverability in light winds and heavier conditions. The sailboat can be configured for two or three cabins. jeanneau.com
World Cat
World Cat’s 400DC-X Island is a dual console catamaran with more than 200 square feet of usable deck space. The all-new 400DC-X (39′ 8″ LOA, 12′ 8″ beam) comes with a standard portside L-lounge and two bow tables. The aft deck has an extended swim/dive platform with a World Cat-designed ladder and handrails between the outboards. The catamaran is rated for up to 1,200 horsepower with twin-engine packages available from Mercury Marine or Yamaha Marine. Custom transom options include a summer kitchen or a bait prep station. worldcat.com
Wajer Yachts
The first Wajer 38 S with V10 Mercury Verado outboards will make its official U.S. debut at the Miami show. The latest version of the center console sports yacht from the Dutch builder has received a fresh design, including a larger roof, updated cockpit, and upgraded center console including a wet bar. Wajer Yachts had traditionally been equipped with Volvo Penta IPS inboard engines, but by adding the option of triple 400-hp Mercury Verado outboard engines, the Wajer 38 S (39′ LOA, 12′ 3″ beam) now allows owners to navigate shallow waters or beach the boat, ideal for trips to the Bahamas and Florida Keys. wajer.com
Robalo Boats
Robalo launched the new R257, touting it as a do-it-all dual console ideal for running offshore or coastline cruising. The R257 (25′ 3″ LOA, 9′ 2″ beam) features plenty of great seating options, including deep bow seating with fold-down armrests, a new port seat that converts into an aft-facing sun lounge at the pull of a handle, and a transom seat that folds flush into the transom wall, creating plenty of cockpit space when not deployed. For anglers, this boat features twin 50-gallon fish boxes and a 30-gallon livewell. The R257 is available with single or twin outboards from Yamaha or Mercury. robalo.com
Viking Yachts
Viking Yachts is celebrating 60 years by debuting the 74 Convertible and 82 Convertible. The 82 Convertible (82′ 11″ LOA, 21′ 5″ beam, shown) is a five-stateroom, six-head yacht. Viking stocked the cockpit with a transom fish box/livewell and full-length in-deck fish boxes port and starboard. The 82 will be offered in three different models—open bridge, enclosed bridge, and sky bridge. The 74 Convertible (74′ 8″ LOA, 19′ 9″ beam) is the second generation, delivering better performance than the previous. Loaded with fishing features, the 74 has a transom door with a lift gate. vikingyachts.com
Sea Pro
Sea Pro’s 245FLX “Sandbar Boat” features a unique cockpit layout and versatile seating options so families can make the most of their time on the water. Sea Pro moved the traditional stern livewell and added a large, comfortable bench seat spanning the entire transom. The 245FLX (23′ 9″ LOA, 8′ 10″ beam) boasts starboard and port stern seats that convert to face either outside of the boat or inward toward the cockpit. For relaxing at the sandbar, she features a custom swiveling bow table that can be moved to an articulated stern mount. seapromfg.com
Schaefer Yachts
Designed for fishing, diving, and cruising, the all-new V33 SF from Schaefer Yachts is where sport meets family. The V33 SF (33′ 9″ LOA, 11′ beam) features a convertible aft cockpit that transforms into a fishing platform, diving base, or a relaxing space. Port and starboard transom doors provide direct access to the swim steps beside the outboards. Below is a well-appointed cabin that sleeps two, along with a head and a shower. Powered by either twin Mercury Marine Verado 300- or 400-hp engines, the V33 SF can transport 10 anglers for a day trip and still deliver excellent range. schaeferyachts.us
Sōlace Boats
The new Sōlace 28HCS strikes a balance between a hard-core fishing boat and all the creature comforts a family would want. The mezzanine seat incorporates a 90-quart built-in cooler and folds down to access a large rigging station, tackle storage, and tool holders molded into the leaning post. The bow has a livewell, while a filler cushion can expand the bow into a large casting deck or sunpad. A console cabin has an electric head, molded-in sink, and stowage. Sōlace offers the 28HCS (37′ 7″ LOA, 11′ beam) with power options from either Yamaha or Mercury Marine up to a maximum of 700 horsepower. solaceboats.com
Highfield Boats
Highfield Boats’ Velox 560 (19′ 5″ LOA, 7′ 7″ beam) is a jet-powered rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) built for adventure. With a standard 230-hp Rotax jet, the RIB cruises at 28 mph and has 53-mph top speed. The rugged aluminum hull can be beached on sandbars and simply rinse the RIB off with freshwater when the day is done. Featuring a standard helm console with a carbon-fiber dash, it has stylish seating areas in the bow and cockpit as well as a rear-facing seat for watching friends and family shred the wake. Options include a rollbar, sound system, tower speakers, and a custom trailer. highfieldboats.com
Boston Whaler
Boston Whaler’s new 330 Vantage (33′ LOA, 10′ 4″ beam) is designed as a multipurpose boat for cruising, fishing, and water sports. The dual-console features an integrated hardtop with a retractable sunshade, a dive door for easy water access, and convertible seating that adapts for lounging, dining, or extra deck space. The helm includes a 12-inch Simrad multifunction display and a JL Audio stereo. The starboard console has a bench that doubles as a berth, while the port console houses a head and a sink. bostonwhaler.com
Regal Boats
With 50 square feet of deck space added by dual fold-down terrace doors, the Regal 43 SAV (44′ 1″ LOA, 13′ 2″ beam) is ready for a day of fishing, cruising, or entertaining. When it comes to fishing, the console is stacked with a convertible transom that has dual pressurized live wells, port and starboard insulated fish boxes, and 15 rod holders. Cook up the fish on the nearby twin electric grills. Below, Regal designed a convertible full-beam stateroom with a spacious head and a walk-in shower. Base power is triple Yamaha Marine 5.6L F450 outboards, delivering a top speed of 52.5 mph. regalboats.com
Blackfin Boats
Today’s recreational boats must do it all, and the all-new Blackfin 262 Hybrid Bay Boat delivers an exceptional experience for both anglers and families. The 262 Hybrid (28′ 6″ LOA, 9′ 2″ beam) falls in the middle of Blackfin’s model line of boats from 22 to 40 feet, offering offshore capability and inshore versatility. Anglers will appreciate ample rod storage, dual aerated 5-gallon pitch wells, two 30-gallon insulated baitwells, and a wide casting deck for optimal fishing conditions. The first hull appearing in Miami will showcase the well-designed layout and innovative helm featuring top-shelf electronics. Blackfin says it will offer the 262 Hybrid, rated for up to 500 horsepower, with several outboard options from Mercury Marine. With a 100-gallon fuel tank, visits to the gas dock will be few and far between. blackfinboats.com