Power & Motoryacht

Pursuit OS 445

f all the impressive features contained in Pursuit’s new OS 445 Offshore—the IMAX-quality window views, the copious and brilliantly-positioned coolers, storage and hatches, the luxurious and highly-functional staterooms, the rail-encircled and comfortable bow—what impressed me most was the quiet. Chugging along at 40 knots with the hatches battened against a looming Tampa Bay squall, the 33,000 pound, mini-yacht was not as subdued as, say, a Bentley Continental GT, but considering the windchop and a trio of 425-hp Yamaha’s out back, the cabin was a place where a normal conversation was undisturbed. Quiet and rattle-free ain’t easy and that airtight lack of noise was among the

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