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#10 Jarrett Bay 67 Sport Yacht

I try my best not to be superficial, but if we’re being honest, there’s one reason why the Jarrett Bay 67 Privateer was so popular among Power & Motoryacht readers, and it’s not its personality. This boat is just plain beautiful.

Lines from a bygone era catch your eye, and meticulous craftsmanship and finish from the North Carolina builder cause you to stare. Such a pretty and classic looking sportfisherman, it almost doesn’t seem right to turn the cockpit into a blood-covered battleground. Almost.—D.H.

#9 Viking 38 Billfish

It’s her origin story that first captured our attention. Once a rebranded Ocean Yacht 37, the vessel’s design brief shape-shifted to incorporate a sleeker superstructure and deck house.

I see her as a versatile alternative to a big center console easily run by an owner/operator. With

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