
It All Began With (Richard) Bertram
Bertram celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with a big bash titled “The Blast to the Past” on April 29 and 30 at the Biscayne

Bertram celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with a big bash titled “The Blast to the Past” on April 29 and 30 at the Biscayne

Luiz de Basto signs the flagship Brazilian-born and Miami-based designer Luiz de Basto remarks that two of the shipyards that are currently keeping busy are

‘Trinity’ has several meanings in New Orleans: it invokes the divine trinity, central to this Catholic city’s culture; it refers to celery, bell peppers and onions, the ‘trinity’ of ingredients that local use to make a great gumbo and, finally, it stands for New Orleans’ hometown shipyard, Trinity Yachts.

Within a few months a 394-foot yacht that will revolutionize the way the industry conceives and builds yachts, according to French designer Philippe Starck, will be launched at the German Blohm & Voss shipyard. We recently spoke with Starck again by telephone on his views about yacht design.

The new superyacht A, featured on the cover of our July issue, made quite a splash when it was unveiled, but the hull itself is said to hardly make a wake thanks to a very innovative design that Martin Francis, as technical and naval designer on the project once known as SF99, helped turn into reality.

Bertram celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with a big bash titled “The Blast to the Past” on April 29 and 30 at the Biscayne

Luiz de Basto signs the flagship Brazilian-born and Miami-based designer Luiz de Basto remarks that two of the shipyards that are currently keeping busy are

‘Trinity’ has several meanings in New Orleans: it invokes the divine trinity, central to this Catholic city’s culture; it refers to celery, bell peppers and onions, the ‘trinity’ of ingredients that local use to make a great gumbo and, finally, it stands for New Orleans’ hometown shipyard, Trinity Yachts.

Within a few months a 394-foot yacht that will revolutionize the way the industry conceives and builds yachts, according to French designer Philippe Starck, will be launched at the German Blohm & Voss shipyard. We recently spoke with Starck again by telephone on his views about yacht design.

The new superyacht A, featured on the cover of our July issue, made quite a splash when it was unveiled, but the hull itself is said to hardly make a wake thanks to a very innovative design that Martin Francis, as technical and naval designer on the project once known as SF99, helped turn into reality.
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