Power & Motoryacht

MADE IN AMERICA

LOA: 46'5"

Beam: 14'6"

Draft: 3'6"

Displ.: 37,000 lbs.

Fuel: 360 gal.

Water: 100 gal.

Test Power: 2/435-hp Volvo Penta D6-IPS600s

Price: $1.1 million

Shortly after I’d stepped aboard Cruisers Yachts’ Cantius 46, I noticed a small, dollar-sized American flag affixed to the transom, just below the hatch that conceals a Vitrifrigo fridge. The refrigerator, along with a Kenyon electric grill, constitutes an alfresco barbecuing station, situated along the leading edge of the PWC-ready hydraulic swim platform.

The flag stood out—in fact, I couldn’t remember seeing anything quite like it before, at least on a new boat from a stateside manufacturer. In a way, it seemed rather telling. Cruisers Yachts, after all, is owned and operated by

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