Bonadeo 370

The new Bonadeo 370 is a pleasing mix of speed and comfort.

The Bonadeo 370 has classic lines and wood accents. She’s backed by high-tech composite construction.

Carbon fiber and Kevlar provide the strength needed for the 370’s mid-60-mph top speed range with its triple 400-hp Mercury outboards. Bonadeo’s unique bottom design delivers an amazing ride through less than desirable conditions.

The inviting open space above deck has plenty of seating and a beautiful sun pad with custom upholstery and a multitude of storage and tackle centers. The low-profile center console’s dash houses a 24-inch Garmin MFD, an 8-inch Garmin display and still has room for more.

JL Audio tweeters, subwoofer, and speakers provide concert-quality music, even though the speakers are discreetly hidden throughout the boat. Below deck houses an air-conditioned queen V-berth and head. A Seakeeper stabilizer is also available for increased comfort on the water.

37′ LOA, 9’10” beam

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Bonadeo 37

The Bonadeo 37 (LOA: 37′, Beam: 9′ 10″) is custom-built as a one-of-a-kind mini yacht for the discerning few. She was designed from concept to completion as a consortium between the custom builder, Bonadeo Boatworks and a Florida client. Keeping this boat simple for hard-core fishing while making it comfortable for guests was the goal, including adding a Seakeeper 3 stabilizer.

Inside the cavernous cabin, there is more than six feet, five inches of headroom, a queen berth with freshwater head and sink and a cedar-lined hanging locker. Forward of the helm is a sunpad with an aft-facing bench that includes a built-in cooler which can be optioned for a second livewell. Aft of the helm is a wet bar/rigging station with an aft tackle storage unit. The 37 is powered by triple 350-hp Mercury Verado engines and cruises in the high 40-mph range, with a top speed of 60 mph.

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The Bonadeo Express 45 Walkaround

Bonadeo Express 45 Walkaround

The Kevlar-infused Bonadeo Express 45 Walkaround is the new flagship of the Florida-based, semi-custom builder that lets you spec it your way.

With classic sportfisherman aesthetics, the new 45 shows off plenty of deck space and full mezzanine seating tucked under a serious tuna tower. Below the cockpit sole, you’ll find a pair of 700-quart fishboxes accompanied by an expansive center storage compartment. A dedicated mechanical area houses a diesel generator, a 700-gallon fuel tank and a Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer along with most of the ship’s systems.

Quad 400-hp Mercury outboards are nested behind a 72-gallon livewell, and a side door provides access to a dock or to the water for divers and swimmers. The custom interior below is a mix of traditional teak and white surfaces and offers a galley, a full head, a dinette that converts to a queen berth in the bow, and an entertainment space aft with another large berth and TV. If it gets too stuffy below, you can always sleep on the bow sunpad or ample aft and serve up some beverages and snacks at the wet bar behind the elevated helm.

The first hull is scheduled to splash July 2019.

44′ 11″ LOA, 13′ 6″ beam

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Bonadeo 227 WA

The Bonadeo 37 is a true custom offering blending classic looks with modern technology. Aesthetically pleasing colors mixed with rich woodwork above deck instantly take you back to days when hands built boats, not machines. The clean lines conceal six insulated storage compartments, two of which are designed to house 13-gallon trashcans. A supple helm seat opens to reveal a wet bar complete with granite counter top, bamboo cutting boards and an under-mounted stainless sink. Below this is a serious tackle center loaded with storage and Plano boxes. The low profile console maintains an outstanding line of sight while running and provides a sealed electronics compartment—a powerful stereo is also concealed and protected. Inside the helm console is an oversized queen V-berth with exotic hardwood interior, A/C, microwave, TV, sink and head. The traditional appearance hides the ultra-modern composite construction of Kevlar®, carbon fiber and structural foam cores. In addition, Wi-Fi and a vessel-specific app allow full-system monitoring and control from your smart phone or tablet both on and off the vessel—check pumps, lighting and other systems from off the boat including turning the A/C on and off. This system is topped off with remote control battery switches and remote start. Powered by triple Mercury Marine 300-hp Verado outboard engines, the 37 runs to a top speed of 60 mph. (772) 463-7447; bonadeoboatworks.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine, July 2015

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