How big are the new OB’s?
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The adrenaline rush of going really fast on the water from one point to another in a boat designed exclusively for doing just that - and only that - is giving way to a trend towards sacrificing a bit of pure speed in exchange for increased space and versatility to allow a more relaxed, sociable experience with friends and family. In comparison to the new outboard powered, center console party boats; old school offshore performance monohulls and cats are single purpose machines that are all hull, tight cockpit and slippery deck with nothing for passengers to do besides gritting their teeth and holding for a pounding and a salt spray pressure wash. If that's your cup o' tea, nothing beats it but the industry is responding to a much larger demand for boats that can still go (not quite as) fast but also accommodate more passengers for lounging, hanging out, fishing, grilling and climbing in and out of the water. There'll always be a niche market for traditional, serious offshore performance boats but as reflected by the boat shows, it will be supported by an ever smaller number of enthusiasts and dedicated manufacturers.



