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My sweet Lady Lau
The first yacht for a Chinese owner, she boasts a layout favouring interior volumes, traditional lines and classic furnishings. Even if some of the cabins offer surprises
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Big Fish: for inspiring adventure
A 45-metre explorer that takes its name from a film (and a novel). A tribute to the joy of living and letting one’s mind wander, it amazes with its technical and design solutions
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San Lorenzo 46 Steel Lammouche
After their composite models, Massimo Perotti’s yard now uses metal to expand their line of displacement megayachts, which are characterised by technical innovations and a refined design
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Tornado 50, form and substance
It may be longer and wider but the new flagship of this Fiumicino yard does not renounce its DNA and the characteristics that made its siblings such an international success
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Azuree 33, a magic number
A small but definitive boat that brings to the cruiser category the ideas of Giovanni Ceccarelli and Paolo Ballerini and the know-how of the Turkish Sirena Marine yard
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Vismara V 62 Natali
The design of the boat and the dinette with two collapsible tables distinguish this project from the other 18 metres by this Viareggio company. All in the name of a continuous evolution
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Boat Review | The first for Beneteau
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Montecarlo 76, a stellar debut
The Beneteau Group’s first foray in the medium-large motor yacht sector won over both the public and the critics for its aesthetics and contents
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Atlantis 48, true to herself
She doesn’t remain tied to her roots nor does she strive to be particularly avant-garde. The latest from Atlantis is simply herself. She’s undeniably a sporty open in terms of both liveability and style
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Boat Review | 34 metre of performance and comfort
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Nilaya
A 34-metre, the result of the first collaboration between Baltic yachts and Nauta Yacht design. It’s a perfect mix of performance and comfort with a wonderful panoramic deckhouse
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