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Once my test boat—Riviera’s new Belize 66 Sedan—was well beyond the Port Everglades jetties, the sea state settled into a succession of sun-washed 6-footers rolling in from the east, with whitecaps pretty much everywhere. It was just the sort of weather the Aussies on board were totally cool with, it seemed, based on my experiences over the years sea-trialing boats down in Sydney, Adelaide and other Australian coastal cities. Nothing comes close to topping the infamous Southern Ocean for sporty weather in my opinion. And as for the Tasman Sea, well, the name speaks for itself.

“Beautiful day,” observed Chris McCafferty, Riviera’s international sales director, his lanky frame eased back into the co-pilot’s seat. I was fairly eased back myself, steering with the fingers of my right hand via a

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