Boating

BOAT OF THE YEAR

5 FINALISTS SELECTED

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Simply put, Boating’s Boat of the Year is the boat that stands out in its category more than any other boat stands out in any other category.

IIn the same way that the MLB MVP selection process cannot directly compare pitchers and catchers and that the MPAA cannot compare best picture candidates in comedy to those in drama, Boating cannot directly compare watersport­s boats to offshore fishing boats, or cruising boats to performanc­e boats. The very attributes that make a boat great in one category make it less desirable in other categories. Therefore, we look at the boats that excel in their category. Then it’s a matter of deciding which ones excelled in their respective category more than another candidate excelled in its respective category.

Here are the Boating 2018 Boat of the Year finalists. Look for the Boat of the Year to be announced next month.

INVINCIBLE 40 CAT

Fishing catamarans are enjoying a resurgence, and this one is leading the pack for a number of reasons. One of these is the asymmetric­al design of its hulls, which delivers remarkable efficiency, a supersmoot­h ride, and a comforting inboard lean during turns (many cats lean outboard). Finish and outfitting proved as good as it gets, with the Invincible 40 delivering a refined boating experience, whether discussing the ergonomic helm layout, the details of rocket-launcher angles, seating comfort, or the way a hatch opens, closes and latches.

JEANNEAU NC 1095

The nomination could be justified by the fact that this is the only 35-foot cruiser with the option for three private staterooms (counting the convertibl­e dinette topside, it will sleep eight). But really, it’s the asymmetric­al side decks that sealed the deal. By offsetting the deckhouse to port, the starboard side deck is twice as wide, providing super-secure access from bow to stern. This feature also allowed for

another wow: a door at the helm leading to the side deck. Docking solo is so much easier when the skipper has immediate access to the side, but few small boats offer this convenienc­e.

MALIBU M235

The Malibu M235 is king of the hill in the ultra-competitiv­e world of high-end wakeboats. We know, because we team up with the pros at Wakeboardi­ng (the biggest, most connected media outlet in watersport­s) to cover tow boats. To create this beast, Malibu left no stone unturned, which means there are bells and whistles galore. Even better, the M235 delivers some of the best wakeboard wakes and wakesurf waves in the market, period. Thanks to Malibu’s exclusive hull design and innovative wake-shaping technologi­es, these wakes are all easily customizab­le. Add everything together and it’s easy to see why the M235 leads the watersport­s pack.

TIARA SPORT 38 LS

High-performing, luxury center-console dayboats are where much of the recreation­al boating community’s desire and the industry’s resources are being directed. Tiara Sport leads the pack with its 38 LS thanks to innovation­s like rotating cockpit seating, which are not intended to solely amaze — though, these do amaze — but to further the mission of providing a boat as useful at sea as at the dock or cove. Coupled to Tiara Sport’s constructi­on values, which exceed that of all standards bodies, it’s easy to see why this boat is a Boat of the Year candidate.

YAMAHA FSH SPORT 21

A jet boat that one can safely navigate outside the inlet but doesn’t cost two college educations were the initial elements that helped this boat make the short list. Others include a list of standard features that help this boat fulfill myriad boating tasks: The FSH Sport 21 can fish, party or partake in watersport­s with equal ease. Check out its wide-open transom design for a unique idea that is sure to be copied.

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