
This Italian Designer is Transforming the World of Luxury Yachts
Yachting, reimagined.
A remarkable transformation has been occurring in the world of luxury yachts, much of it driven by the inventive mind of just one man.
A remarkable transformation has been occurring in the world of luxury yachts, much of it driven by the inventive mind of just one man.
Because no, they really don’t build them like they used to, it is understandable that the luxury yacht world was abuzz when a classic 1947 Trumpy appeared on the market.
The casually chic Wave e-550 is large enough and comfortable enough to explore the blue waters off Capri or make a quick dash from from Ibiza to Formentera,
Hand crafted by legendary yacht builder Lubbe Voss, Borkumriff II has never looked better, following a complete makeover that adds a few contemporary twists to the original design.
With all due respect to the incomparable David Suchet, the real star of the 1989 TV adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic short story “Problem at Sea” is not the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, but the majestic motor yacht Madiz, aboard which most of the episode was filmed.
The Oasis 40 appeals because it’s just right in so many different ways. It’s large enough to impress up to 10 guests, yet not such a leviathan that it can’t get into those smaller, more interesting ports of call.
Beau Lake creates products—midcentury modern paddleboards, electric runabouts, retro-inspired pedal boats—that work in harmony with nature, not against it.
Envisioned as a “pocket-mega yacht,” the Sherpa XL lives up to the concept with a brilliant design that makes the most of its comparatively compact footprint
It’s always good to get away from it all, and it’s even better if you can do that in over-the-top luxury and style.