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Boat design in the southern hemisphere has changed over time but not as drastically as most manufacturers try to maintain. That is to say, they've maintained an acceptable balance between yesteryear and the future, without going over the top. There have been notable changes to hull designs to improve efficiency, and top decks have become a lot more innovative and ergonomic.

We then move to the northern hemisphere, and that’s a whole other story – particularly with smaller powerboats up to the 38ft mark. In my opinion, when it comes to futuristic and brave design, these guys are the leaders and no doubt cater to a vastly different market.

Saxdor Boats is one of the latest

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