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Boat Review | Toy 51

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A lobster with a strong personality

Halfway between its 36- and 68-foot siblings, the latest from the Toy Marine shipyard maintains the family feeling typical of these hulls but is characterised by spaces and dimensions allowing it a versatile use.

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Boat Review | Toy 68

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A vocation for relaxation

She boasts a spacious cockpit, a saloon with large windows, and an entertainment system with all the high-tech optionals - from a plasma hideaway tv to a home theatre and stereo - for comfortable sailing wherever the heart desires.

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Boat Review | Uniesse 58

A voyage in space

This craft measures just under 18 metres, but its capacity and usability are worthy of a much larger boat as are its comfort level and furnishing solutions. A stable and soft hull, sophisticated instrumentation and a fabulous construction complete the picture.
 

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Boat Review | Uniesse 57 Open

A truly breathtaking beauty

Fluid lines and an aggressive approach but also the incredible ability to plane at 13 knots in only seven seconds. All this and without neglecting stability and comfort. Please welcome Uniesse Marine’s new creation, designed by naval architect Fred Hudson.

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Boat Review | Planet 120’ Hard Top

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A celebration of depth and lightness

Wider perspectives, roomy volumes, transparent structures: this 36-metre from the Versilcraft shipyard marks a new chapter in the story of megayacht interiors thanks also to its three engine configurations.

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Boat Review | Wake 46

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An all-around new design

Founded just two years ago, the Wayachts shipyard is in the spotlight for its 14-metre open which will inaugurate the “live-around” concept. Design and functionality go hand in hand on board, offering the owner and guests a new way of living, seeing and experiencing the sea.

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Boat Review | Otam Millennium 55 Gold Edition

A 55-foot rocket ship that races ahead

When building the Millennium Gold Edition, the Ligurian shipyard Otam used composite materials, like kevlar, together with a super high-tech design. The result? Even at 57 knots, the maximum in comfort and stability is guaranteed, according to Ugo Casa.

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Boat Review | Sunseeker 108

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An attention-grabbing predator

This 30-metre open catches your eye for her aggressive lines. She is sporty both in form and function while remaining a standard-bearer for the quality and style that have always distinguished this English shipyard.

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