Boat International US Edition

Easy does it

After easing out of Miami Boat Show traffic, Axopar’s 37 Revolution (in its Cross Cabin version) is poised at the edge of Biscayne Bay’s open water where her captain is getting ready to let her rip. I plant myself in a helm chair and brace myself for the thrills to come from this 56mph machine.

“From here we slowly go up on a plane. It will be completely uneventful,” Jan-Erik Viitala, co-founder of

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