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Codecasa: Family Matters

Currently at the helm is Fulvio Codecasa, who works with his two daughters and sons-in-law; he has guided the shipyard since the early 1970s when Codecasa launched its first steel vessel. The Codecasas’ longevity says something about their passion and devotion to their craft, which contributed to the growth of the brand and the company.

Penny Mae in Croatia: A Week of Wine and Water

SUGGESTED ITINERARY  KOTOR, MONTENEGRO TO DUBROVNIK, CROATIA The following itinerary is provided by Captain Mike O’Neill, all rights reserved.This itinerary may not be reproduced without

Making Waves: 2012 Antigua Charter Yacht Show

Three marinas near Antigua’s English and Falmouth Harbors welcomed 95 charter yachts for the annual Antigua Charter Yacht Show in December. Motor and sailing yachts from 58 to 229 feet competed for about 300 industry professionals’ attention.

How Venus Came To Be: An Interview with Designer Philippe Starck

A boat lover from a young age, this superstar and prolific designer usually lives on a boat or near the water where he can easily hop onto one of seven craft of all persuasions that he owns. Surprisingly, though the ocean is central to his life, he has only designed a handful of boats and yachts to date.

CRN 80M: The Designer’s Thoughts

The 262-foot CRN 80M marks a milestone for Zuccon International Project as the studio’s biggest yacht so far. The studio designed the yacht’s internal layout and defined its outer profile, and focused maintaining ties with the shipyard’s long history and tradition.

Princess 40M: An Imperial Princess

A technically advanced long-range cruising yacht with a detailed, luxurious interior, the new Princess is a production yacht with all the allure and trimmings of a custom build. She was the perfect step forward for a long-time Princess owner.

Sessa Style: Fly 54, C44 and Key Largo 34

Sessa is a relative newcomer to the flybridge market. A year ago it introduced in Miami its first flybridge yacht, the Fly 45. Then came the Fly 40. In Miami this year Sessa unveils its 54 in part to meet the demands of its US dealer Total Marine.

Monte Carlo Yachts: The Full Range

This year, the builder, represented in the United States by the energetic team at Denison Yachts, is expected to make a big splash. The company plans to present the MCY 76, a new MCY 70 and the MCY 65; all are expected at the Yacht & Brokerage Show.

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Codecasa: Family Matters

Currently at the helm is Fulvio Codecasa, who works with his two daughters and sons-in-law; he has guided the shipyard since the early 1970s when Codecasa launched its first steel vessel. The Codecasas’ longevity says something about their passion and devotion to their craft, which contributed to the growth of the brand and the company.

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Making Waves: 2012 Antigua Charter Yacht Show

Three marinas near Antigua’s English and Falmouth Harbors welcomed 95 charter yachts for the annual Antigua Charter Yacht Show in December. Motor and sailing yachts from 58 to 229 feet competed for about 300 industry professionals’ attention.

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How Venus Came To Be: An Interview with Designer Philippe Starck

A boat lover from a young age, this superstar and prolific designer usually lives on a boat or near the water where he can easily hop onto one of seven craft of all persuasions that he owns. Surprisingly, though the ocean is central to his life, he has only designed a handful of boats and yachts to date.

Gianni Zuccon at the launch of Chopi Chopi

CRN 80M: The Designer’s Thoughts

The 262-foot CRN 80M marks a milestone for Zuccon International Project as the studio’s biggest yacht so far. The studio designed the yacht’s internal layout and defined its outer profile, and focused maintaining ties with the shipyard’s long history and tradition.

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Princess 40M: An Imperial Princess

A technically advanced long-range cruising yacht with a detailed, luxurious interior, the new Princess is a production yacht with all the allure and trimmings of a custom build. She was the perfect step forward for a long-time Princess owner.

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Sessa Style: Fly 54, C44 and Key Largo 34

Sessa is a relative newcomer to the flybridge market. A year ago it introduced in Miami its first flybridge yacht, the Fly 45. Then came the Fly 40. In Miami this year Sessa unveils its 54 in part to meet the demands of its US dealer Total Marine.

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Monte Carlo Yachts: The Full Range

This year, the builder, represented in the United States by the energetic team at Denison Yachts, is expected to make a big splash. The company plans to present the MCY 76, a new MCY 70 and the MCY 65; all are expected at the Yacht & Brokerage Show.

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