
Must-see boats at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show
These are the boats you won’t want to miss at the 28th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
These are the boats you won’t want to miss at the 28th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
Once again, the greatest superyacht show on earth didn’t disappoint.
Support vessels are allowing a growing number of yacht owners—and charter clients—to take their favorite toys with them.
A tour of the Amels yard unveils a shipyard that’s running on all cylinders.
Amels’ Damen proposes a range of heavy-duty offerings for extreme cruising.
Dutch yachting company Damen Shipyards, which includes the Amels brand, has sold Sea Axe 6911, a yacht support vessel to be delivered in June 2016.
Whether she’s in the water already or still to come, here’s a look at what’s new from Amels, Baglietto, Dykstra Naval Architects and Damen Shipyards as well as Weaver Boatworks.
The Damen Shipyards Group may not be a household name in yachting circles, but it definitely created a buzz in Monaco when the 220-foot (67.15-meter) Sea Axe Garçon pulled into Port Hercules. Built by Damen and marketed by Amels, this super-cool fast-support vessel combines the best of the commercial and yachting worlds.
These are the boats you won’t want to miss at the 28th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
Once again, the greatest superyacht show on earth didn’t disappoint.
Support vessels are allowing a growing number of yacht owners—and charter clients—to take their favorite toys with them.
A tour of the Amels yard unveils a shipyard that’s running on all cylinders.
Amels’ Damen proposes a range of heavy-duty offerings for extreme cruising.
Dutch yachting company Damen Shipyards, which includes the Amels brand, has sold Sea Axe 6911, a yacht support vessel to be delivered in June 2016.
Whether she’s in the water already or still to come, here’s a look at what’s new from Amels, Baglietto, Dykstra Naval Architects and Damen Shipyards as well as Weaver Boatworks.
The Damen Shipyards Group may not be a household name in yachting circles, but it definitely created a buzz in Monaco when the 220-foot (67.15-meter) Sea Axe Garçon pulled into Port Hercules. Built by Damen and marketed by Amels, this super-cool fast-support vessel combines the best of the commercial and yachting worlds.
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