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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Boat Review | The proportions of Vitruvius
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Picchiotti Exuma 50 metri
The balance and perfect proportions taught by Vitruvius are reflected in this mega explorer, a clear demonstration that Perini Navi has elevated equilibrium to an art
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Boat Review | The first of Picchiotti yards
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Leopard 43, back in the family
A new yacht and a new direction. The Leopard Yachts brand is once again in the hands of Cantiere Picchiotti which has launched a range that is in a real hurry to grow
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