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Making Waves: Admiral Tecnomar’s Envy Series

Admiral Tecnomar has released plans for a new family of yachts developed with Vripack. The Tecnomar Envy series will begin with three dynamic designs, all featuring a beach club that opens on three sides, a central atrium and full-height windows.

Making Waves: Delta delivers Invictus

Delta’s latest delivery, Invictus, will be a striking addition to the charter market. Named after the spirit of a 19th-century poem by William Ernest Henley, this 217-foot (66-meter) yacht features numerous windows and an extra-wide beam—43 feet (13.1 meters).

Making Waves: Ronin’s Refit Is Complete

The 11-month refit by Lürssen on Ronin, a yacht that originally launched from the German yard in 1993, is now complete. During the refit, the 192-foot (58.5-meter) yacht underwent a serious facelift.

Making Waves: The Next Wave of Dry Technology

Especially for those who spend a lot of time on the water, the danger of losing your phone or mobile device to the deep is very real. Waterproof bags and cases have been developed in recent years, but what’s on the horizon is more than that.

Making Waves: Sanlorenzo launches 38-meter Therapy

Therapy, the eighth in Sanlorenzo’s SD122 series, was recently launched in Viareggio. Built for a Turkish entrepreneur, this four-deck, 122-foot (37.2-meter) yacht is meant to evoke the image of the 1930s trans-Atlantic liners.

Making Waves: Moonen’s New Flagship

At 138 feet (42 meters), the recently launched Sofia is Moonen’s largest build to date. Ordered by a repeat client, Sofia is also notable because she was designed to accommodate a three-passenger C-Quester 3 submersible from U-Boat Worx.

Making Waves: Coast Guard Museum Website

The National Coast Guard Museum Association has launched a website to assist in the fundraising and development of the new National Coast Guard Museum planned for downtown New London, Connecticut.

Coast Guard Balances Budget Crisis

The ongoing political stalemate in Washington has pushed the Coast Guard into its worst budget crisis in more than two decades, the service’s highest-ranking officer said earlier this year during his annual State of the Coast Guard address.

Industry News

A new law in New York adds fines and penalties for minor boaters driving without safety training and a new option for yacht transport has joined the marine industry.

Making Waves: Admiral Tecnomar’s Envy Series

Admiral Tecnomar has released plans for a new family of yachts developed with Vripack. The Tecnomar Envy series will begin with three dynamic designs, all featuring a beach club that opens on three sides, a central atrium and full-height windows.

Making Waves: Delta delivers Invictus

Delta’s latest delivery, Invictus, will be a striking addition to the charter market. Named after the spirit of a 19th-century poem by William Ernest Henley, this 217-foot (66-meter) yacht features numerous windows and an extra-wide beam—43 feet (13.1 meters).

Making Waves: Ronin’s Refit Is Complete

The 11-month refit by Lürssen on Ronin, a yacht that originally launched from the German yard in 1993, is now complete. During the refit, the 192-foot (58.5-meter) yacht underwent a serious facelift.

Making Waves: The Next Wave of Dry Technology

Especially for those who spend a lot of time on the water, the danger of losing your phone or mobile device to the deep is very real. Waterproof bags and cases have been developed in recent years, but what’s on the horizon is more than that.

Making Waves: Sanlorenzo launches 38-meter Therapy

Therapy, the eighth in Sanlorenzo’s SD122 series, was recently launched in Viareggio. Built for a Turkish entrepreneur, this four-deck, 122-foot (37.2-meter) yacht is meant to evoke the image of the 1930s trans-Atlantic liners.

Making Waves: Moonen’s New Flagship

At 138 feet (42 meters), the recently launched Sofia is Moonen’s largest build to date. Ordered by a repeat client, Sofia is also notable because she was designed to accommodate a three-passenger C-Quester 3 submersible from U-Boat Worx.

Making Waves: Coast Guard Museum Website

The National Coast Guard Museum Association has launched a website to assist in the fundraising and development of the new National Coast Guard Museum planned for downtown New London, Connecticut.

Coast Guard Balances Budget Crisis

The ongoing political stalemate in Washington has pushed the Coast Guard into its worst budget crisis in more than two decades, the service’s highest-ranking officer said earlier this year during his annual State of the Coast Guard address.

Industry News

A new law in New York adds fines and penalties for minor boaters driving without safety training and a new option for yacht transport has joined the marine industry.

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