![]() Powering this Mad Max machine is a trio of either Volvo IPS 700s or 800s. Inspired, design-wise, by the bonkers Wallypower 118, this plumb-bowed 57-footer features a similar massively-raked windshield and swept-back hardtop. As for the latter, the 58 features so-called “magic portholes” featuring outside cameras hooked up to screens inside the cabin to give a wide-angled view of the world outside. The brand-new Wallypower 58 is a flying scimitar of a center console unencumbered by anything as trivial as handrails or even hull windows. And to give the center console the range to get places, it comes with a 1,200-gallon tank. Featuring a smooth-riding, twin-stepped deep-V hull from designer Michael Peters, the V-55 will slice through the whitecaps at 60mph-plus with its quad 600-hp Mercury Verado V12 outboards. Using it more as a super-luxury, super-spacious weekender for blasting across to Bimini, then the tuna tower is redundant. Aiming to use Valhalla Boatworks’ brand-new flagship V-55 as a pure offshore, fish-fighting machine, you’ll probably want the tuna tower. Belowdecks, there are two equal-sized master cabins sprawled across 15 feet of beam, with a galley and lounge. But what arguably sets the boat apart is its surprisingly spacious accommodations. No wonder they call this center console The Beast. And even with the more popular six-pack of Mercury Racing 450R outboards, it can run at 60 mph-plus. ![]() Pied-a-Mer can hit a blistering 90 mph top speed. Powered by a pair of 1,900-hp MAN diesels hooked up to surface drives, Midnight Express’ latest 60-ft.
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