The Highfield OM 390

The Highfield OM 390 is one ‘hull’ of a RIB

Sometimes my job is pretty cool and I get to test drive boats.  In this case, the Highfield OM 390.

But let’s be clear—most of the time, I’m behind a desk, neck deep in keyword research, optimizing a slew of articles for the website. Or trying to understand how to optimize server load by minimizing javascript triggers. So, you best believe when I’m asked to attend a photo shoot for Highfield Boats in Miami, I make it my business to be there.

Our models loved how lightweight the CL260 was. Here, they pull the boat onto the beach.

Which brings me to last week. I was vaguely familiar with Highfield’s brand—we used their versatile CL260 Tender Series in our 2018 swimsuit issue, so I saw firsthand how light the aluminum-hulled inflatable was. The boat was so lightweight that I saw three models pull the CL260 up the beach, unassisted. But the boat was also sturdy enough that one of our staff members towed an enormous inflatable slide out of the frame of a photo with it.

But there were no models or slides in sight at Shake-a-Leg Marina in Coconut Grove, Florida. Just a lot of sun and four different Highfields of various sizes. I was lucky enough to get on the Ocean Master 390—which was quite a bit bigger than the one I had been on before. The Highfield OM 390 (12′ 10″) sported a 50-hp Honda outboard. Certainly powerful enough to ski behind, if the fancy were to strike, and more than enough power to get around as a tender when cruising.

“You’d be surprised how many catamarans use Highfields as a tender,” said Highfield USA’s General Manager Tom Watson. But it makes sense—catamarans, whether power or sail, are favored by long-range cruisers who require something lightweight, durable, and maneuverable, be it for trips to shore or exploring a beach. A lightweight boat also means less fuel to lug around. Plus, Highfield has integrated their fuel tank into the boat, which means no more tanks taking up foot space.  Since the fuel intake is located in the bow, it’s very easy to nose up to the fuel dock or an onboard storage bladder.

Part of the Highfield lineup at Shake-a-Leg marina.

It helps that the OM 390 is easy to handle. I drove the boat up a stretch of the Miami River and was pleased to see how well it handled with a newbie at the wheel. It happened to be the first day of mini-season, so we hovered under a span of the Rickenbacker Causeway to see if we could spot any lobsters. While I didn’t see any bugs, I did see how nicely the OM 390 reacted to passing wakes, some of which were rather large.

Note the Highfield OM 390 on the stern of this catamaran.

“Stability is key,” said Watson. “That’s in part due to our aluminum hull design, and in part to the 20-inch deadrise.” Indeed. I was hoping to get splashed (it was 90+ degrees, after all), but I remained woefully dry.

Watson pointed out that the entire Highfield lineup is actually a great starting point for first-time boat buyers. “It’s easy to handle, fits your friends, and the price point is moderate. Particularly for someone who is just starting out in boating.”

I can’t say I disagree—we’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: RIBS are a do-it-all wonder. Especially if it’s a Highfield.

By Erin Brennan, Southern Boating July 2018

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Swimsuit 2018 Behind the Scenes

Swimsuit 2018 Exclusive: New video below! 

The photoshoot for our 2018 Swimsuit issue was quite the adventure, with just shy of three days to photograph three lovely ladies enjoying 13 different marine-related products provided by a partnership with Nautical Ventures.

Back in September, we traveled to Resorts World Bimini with Nautical Ventures to shoot the April 2018 Swimsuit issue.

Here’s a sneak peek at the products you’ll see in April (the models don’t hurt either!).

Products:

Blackfin 272 CC

Metan Marine Classic Collection Super Sport 13

Schaefer Yachts 640

L2Fish

Hobie Mirage Compass

Hobie Mirage Eclipse

Highfield CL260 Tender

Crystal Explorer Kayak

Zapata Flyboard

Nautibuoy Marine

Freestyle Slide

Freestyle Trampoline

Gocycle Bikes

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