46 Cockpit Perspective

After getting to look at nearly every competitors boat in the mid-40’s range we thought it would be wise to highlight the size of our cockpit. The Release 46 measures in at 130 inches deep…that compares to most boats in the 60-70+ range. With most competitors in the 45-52′ range coming in at 95-105″ from the mezzanine to the transom…we …

The 34′ Deck

The 34′ Deck-Liner Plug is well under way. Working on it every day from the plans of naval architect Erwin Gerards are three of Florida’s finest Master Plug Builders. Construction of this piece began earlier this week (week of June 26). Currently under the ownership of Release Boatworks, this vessel will play the role of our demo boat… keep an …

Hull #1 – 46′ Walk Around

Release Boatworks is going full steam ahead.  Howard Steinberg is the owner of Hull#1, the 46′ walk-around, and he was here visiting our Miami shop this month to check on the progress of the building.  We have been moving at a steady pace.  The final fairing of the hull plug is a couple days from completion and the bridge deck plug is underway.  This …

The 43′

The first 43 footer is under way for Mr Peter Dubens.  Designed by naval architect Erwin Gerards, this one will hit 50+ miles-per-hour at the pins and will draw only 32 inches!  Built as a tender for the Dubens’ yacht, this 43′ will be a mix of hard core fishing, diving, and family fun.  Scheduled for delivery next summer to …

2011 Release Boatworks 46 Walk-Around

Fishability While many make the claim, the Release 46 represents a true walk-around. Unlike many large open boats, the Release 46’s deck runs flush from stem to stern. Besides making fishing a full 360 degrees around the boat a breeze, the flush deck adds to the boat’s super-clean appearance. While every boater can appreciate the good looks and superb performance …

Release 43

Release Boatworks – How did this happen?

My friend Captain David Salazar and I were standing in the boatyard at Hurricane Cove Marina admiring our handiwork on a completely restored 1962 Rybovich, the Pelagian.  We were putting the finishing touches on another restoration project that had begun nearly two years earlier.  “You know” said Dave, “it’s about time to build your own boat. Aren’t you tired of …