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HIGH ROLLERS

Absecon Inlet in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is a place of penetrating contrasts. On one side of the inlet, gamblers press their luck inside shimmering, glass sheathed high-rises that reflect down onto the blue green water. Just across the inlet, to the north, pastel green grasses pulse in the breeze atop pearly white sand dunes, casting their own natural brushstrokes across the top of the water.

The reflection that Sean Healey and I were casting onto the inlet waters was wholly unnatural, but just as beautiful and impressive. We were cruising out of a no-wake zone in a dark blue Valhalla Boatworks V-41, the flagship in a new fleet of offshore center-console boats that has been in the works for nearly two decades at parent company Viking Yachts. “Hang on,” Healey says with a grin as he lights the

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