Finding Balance Between Innovation and What Works
When it comes to building yachts, there are some elements that can and should be changed and others that shouldn’t.
When it comes to building yachts, there are some elements that can and should be changed and others that shouldn’t.
The Riva 68 Diable is a 40-knot luxury yacht with Italian styling inside and out.
As a support yacht for the 236-foot Axioma, the 156-foot Bro introduces transformable shipping containers to the charter industry.
Hailing from Curaçao, Pernell Saturnino can play music from a variety of countries.
Mustang Survival uses military-grade materials in its safety gear for recreational boaters.
The challenges can be many, but the rewards, like not sacrificing a cruising season, are just as fruitful.
Seattle-based Zin Boats is trying to create the eco-friendly Tesla of the sea.
The Azimut 50 Fly has three staterooms and 32-knot speed.
The MJM Yachts 3z hit 40.4 knots at 5,900 rpm during our test.
Between a Category 5 hurricane and the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been an arduous return journey for the Bitter End Yacht Club.
The Sirena 68 evolves the semidisplacement design and can cruise for 400 nautical miles at 16 knots.
The Azimut 68 is a flybridge yacht with three galley options.
When it comes to building yachts, there are some elements that can and should be changed and others that shouldn’t.
The Riva 68 Diable is a 40-knot luxury yacht with Italian styling inside and out.
As a support yacht for the 236-foot Axioma, the 156-foot Bro introduces transformable shipping containers to the charter industry.
Hailing from Curaçao, Pernell Saturnino can play music from a variety of countries.
Mustang Survival uses military-grade materials in its safety gear for recreational boaters.
The challenges can be many, but the rewards, like not sacrificing a cruising season, are just as fruitful.
Seattle-based Zin Boats is trying to create the eco-friendly Tesla of the sea.
The Azimut 50 Fly has three staterooms and 32-knot speed.
The MJM Yachts 3z hit 40.4 knots at 5,900 rpm during our test.
Between a Category 5 hurricane and the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been an arduous return journey for the Bitter End Yacht Club.
The Sirena 68 evolves the semidisplacement design and can cruise for 400 nautical miles at 16 knots.
The Azimut 68 is a flybridge yacht with three galley options.
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