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Arksen 85 Expedition Yacht

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

World Traveler Triton Goes on The Auction Block

The Delta-built Triton, a well-traveled 163-foot expedition vessel, is being auctioned off at Nielsen Baumont Marine in San Diego, Ca., on April 5, 2013. At the time of her launch in 2004, Triton was the largest composite yacht built in the United States.

Horizon’s First Metal Yacht

Horizon has launched a 148-footer in its expedition series. The steel and aluminum yacht—designed in collaboration with Florida-based J.C. Espinosa, St. Petersburg-based Marine Technology Development for naval architecture and interior consultant Birgit Schannse—is being built to ice class.

Arksen 85 Expedition Yacht

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

World Traveler Triton Goes on The Auction Block

The Delta-built Triton, a well-traveled 163-foot expedition vessel, is being auctioned off at Nielsen Baumont Marine in San Diego, Ca., on April 5, 2013. At the time of her launch in 2004, Triton was the largest composite yacht built in the United States.

Horizon’s First Metal Yacht

Horizon has launched a 148-footer in its expedition series. The steel and aluminum yacht—designed in collaboration with Florida-based J.C. Espinosa, St. Petersburg-based Marine Technology Development for naval architecture and interior consultant Birgit Schannse—is being built to ice class.

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