Boat Review | New born by Beneteau
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Sense 50: pleasure personified
A new series, style and philosophy reflecting market desires and creating a stir. That sums up the first model on a new route being undertaken by the French giant Beneteau
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Boat Review | Avantgarde by De Simoni
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Pershing 92': simply amazing
With a 41-knot top speed, it ensures strong emotions. And with its enchanting spaces, it offers a welcoming environment. What’s more, this boat, De Simoni’s latest work, is a tribute to the avant-garde
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Boat Review | Italian core from Istanbul
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Numarine 78 Fly: modern Art
Broadly speaking, that’s what this latest from the Istanbul shipyard could be called. The work of two stars in Italian design, it offered the perfect backdrop under the half moon for their talents to really shine
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Boat Review | Exclusive luxury by Comitti
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Venezia 34 Spider: worthy of The Golden Lion
For over fifty years, the Comitti yard in Como has been synonymous with luxurious runabouts. Proof of this is the latest from the yard, a true mix of exclusivity, luxury and attention to details
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Boat Review | A delightful cruising companion
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X-Yachts XC 50, danish flagship
Created for those who want to sail for long periods, the actual flagship of this Danish yard’s cruising line reserves pleasant surprises
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Boat Review | 60-metre Trinity Yachts
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Bacarella: "The last Katrina baby"
Blown away by Katrina in 2005 while still in the yard and just taking shape, this 60-metre from Trinity Yachts has come back to life in a most powerful way
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Boat Review | Margherita in full bloom
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The new Castagnola 33 metres
A steel displacement navetta, classic both in the interior layout and in the creation of the structure. It’s sure never to go out of fashion
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Boat Review | Personalized interiors
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Abati 64: taking it to the limit
The flagship of Rosignano manages to happily interpret the classic elements of a lobster boat – even to the very limits in size for this category
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Boat Review | From Lürssen shipyard
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Northern Star, a Heart of Steel
Built for sailing from the Tropics to the Arctic, this 75-metre yacht from the German Lürssen shipyard is made in steel and allows those aboard to face any type of sea condition
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