
Pendennis Shipyard Brings Life to a Turkish Bare Steel Hull and Aluminum Superstructure
Britain for the win: When a Turkish yard couldn’t complete construction on the 115-foot Fox, Pendennis took over and brought her to life.
Britain for the win: When a Turkish yard couldn’t complete construction on the 115-foot Fox, Pendennis took over and brought her to life.
The shipyard building the first two Arksen 85 expedition yachts is not the typical yacht-building premises. For one thing, it’s in England, on the Isle
With the Infynito 90, Ferretti Yachts reimagines the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Pershing’s GTX116 can raise a ruckus on the water while pampering guests.
The Bering 92 combines elegant appointments with a substantial cruising range.
Big by name and big by nature, Azimut’s Grande 26M looks and feels more substantial than its overall length of 85 feet, 7 inches.
Gulf Craft is not always an obvious candidate for Americans deciding which yacht to buy next, but Mohammed Alshaali, Gulf Craft’s co-founder and CEO, aims to change that.
Perfect proportions, an elegant sheer and a confident presence just the right side of regal: Marala could only have come from a handful of yards, and your first guess will probably be right.
With its revamped 76, Italy’s Monte Carlo Yachts exhibits
a surprisingly relaxed attitude about change.
The Sirena 88 aspires to deliver large-yacht
finish and features in a compact package.
Britain for the win: When a Turkish yard couldn’t complete construction on the 115-foot Fox, Pendennis took over and brought her to life.
The shipyard building the first two Arksen 85 expedition yachts is not the typical yacht-building premises. For one thing, it’s in England, on the Isle
With the Infynito 90, Ferretti Yachts reimagines the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Pershing’s GTX116 can raise a ruckus on the water while pampering guests.
The Bering 92 combines elegant appointments with a substantial cruising range.
Big by name and big by nature, Azimut’s Grande 26M looks and feels more substantial than its overall length of 85 feet, 7 inches.
Gulf Craft is not always an obvious candidate for Americans deciding which yacht to buy next, but Mohammed Alshaali, Gulf Craft’s co-founder and CEO, aims to change that.
Perfect proportions, an elegant sheer and a confident presence just the right side of regal: Marala could only have come from a handful of yards, and your first guess will probably be right.
With its revamped 76, Italy’s Monte Carlo Yachts exhibits
a surprisingly relaxed attitude about change.
The Sirena 88 aspires to deliver large-yacht
finish and features in a compact package.
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