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May/June 2012

Benetti Sail Division

Italian shipyard Benetti Sail Division has developed a motoryacht line with a strong family look. Just recently, the shipyard launched the first BSD 98 in its Logica series. This new range breaks away from the shipyard’s more traditional models, including graceful canoe-stern yachts that had become their trademark.

Classic With A Modern Twist

Wisconsin-based Burger Boat Company is always looking toward new design inspiration. In fact, in recent years, the company has collaborated with a number of design firms to develop projects and build yachts of both traditional and contemporary feel.

Denison To Represent Austin Parker

Tuscany-based Austin Parker was among the first Italian shipyards to build a so-called “lobster boat,” a range of classical, elegant midsize boats based on the traditional Maine fishing boats, with high bow, sturdy hull and straightforward layout and accommodations.

Trinity Yachts

After a busy 2011, Trinity is still on a roll. Tsumat, the first launch of 2012, is a custom 164-foot (49.9-meter) tri-deck aluminum yacht. Built for a repeat customer, the yacht includes six staterooms and a tender garage, which allows the oversized sun deck, equipped with fitness equipment, to be dedicated to fun and relaxation.

Argos 70

Argos Yachts is about to deliver its new custom Argos 70 to her owners. This sturdy composite yacht is the latest born in the yard’s limited-edition series, designed by the shipyard and naval architect Howard Appollonio.

Leaving The Doc

Traveling far and wide is quite appealing, but what to do in case of a medical emergency? A number of superyachts have onboard hospitals and a full-time physician traveling with guests and crew. Realistically, most people do not have these kinds of resources available aboard their yachts.

Faux Leather, Real Beauty

You may have heard the name Majilite mentioned. While we toured the new Monte Carlo Yachts 76 with designer Dan Lenard, we heard it repeatedly. Lenard, as in Nuvolari-Lenard, the innovative Venice-based design firm responsible for the looks and styling of many memorable yachts, extolled the virtues of this amazing man-made material that looks and feels astonishingly like suede or leather.

MarineMax Vacations

Well known as a boat dealer and brokerage firm, MarineMax is taking a leap into the charter market with its MarineMax Vacations. With a fleet of custom-built power and sailing yachts and a base of operations in the heart of the British Virgin Islands, MarineMax invites charter guests to explore the deserted shores of the Caribbean from the comfort of a private yacht.

SeaKeepers Adds New Initiatives For Ocean’s Sake

At the Yacht & Brokerage Show, the non-profit organization held its soiree in a private Miami Beach home. Hostess Norma Quintero graciously opened her doors to a few hundred guests that included new members and long-time supporters, many of whom donated wonderful prizes for a classic silent auction—everything from original works of art from Guy Harvey to golf and wine cruises, to a test drive in a brand-new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport.

Upping The Ante

Hatteras unveiled an alluring design for a 95-foot motoryacht, part of a custom series that combines Italian flair with North Carolina tradition. Hatteras’ in-house design department worked closely with Enrico Gobbi of Team 4 Design. The resulting 95 Raised Pilothouse is not a compromise of two distinctive styles, but a successful blend of influences, yielding a very attractive result in terms of styling.

Benetti Sail Division

Italian shipyard Benetti Sail Division has developed a motoryacht line with a strong family look. Just recently, the shipyard launched the first BSD 98 in its Logica series. This new range breaks away from the shipyard’s more traditional models, including graceful canoe-stern yachts that had become their trademark.

Classic With A Modern Twist

Wisconsin-based Burger Boat Company is always looking toward new design inspiration. In fact, in recent years, the company has collaborated with a number of design firms to develop projects and build yachts of both traditional and contemporary feel.

Denison To Represent Austin Parker

Tuscany-based Austin Parker was among the first Italian shipyards to build a so-called “lobster boat,” a range of classical, elegant midsize boats based on the traditional Maine fishing boats, with high bow, sturdy hull and straightforward layout and accommodations.

Trinity Yachts

After a busy 2011, Trinity is still on a roll. Tsumat, the first launch of 2012, is a custom 164-foot (49.9-meter) tri-deck aluminum yacht. Built for a repeat customer, the yacht includes six staterooms and a tender garage, which allows the oversized sun deck, equipped with fitness equipment, to be dedicated to fun and relaxation.

Argos 70

Argos Yachts is about to deliver its new custom Argos 70 to her owners. This sturdy composite yacht is the latest born in the yard’s limited-edition series, designed by the shipyard and naval architect Howard Appollonio.

Leaving The Doc

Traveling far and wide is quite appealing, but what to do in case of a medical emergency? A number of superyachts have onboard hospitals and a full-time physician traveling with guests and crew. Realistically, most people do not have these kinds of resources available aboard their yachts.

Faux Leather, Real Beauty

You may have heard the name Majilite mentioned. While we toured the new Monte Carlo Yachts 76 with designer Dan Lenard, we heard it repeatedly. Lenard, as in Nuvolari-Lenard, the innovative Venice-based design firm responsible for the looks and styling of many memorable yachts, extolled the virtues of this amazing man-made material that looks and feels astonishingly like suede or leather.

MarineMax Vacations

Well known as a boat dealer and brokerage firm, MarineMax is taking a leap into the charter market with its MarineMax Vacations. With a fleet of custom-built power and sailing yachts and a base of operations in the heart of the British Virgin Islands, MarineMax invites charter guests to explore the deserted shores of the Caribbean from the comfort of a private yacht.

SeaKeepers Adds New Initiatives For Ocean’s Sake

At the Yacht & Brokerage Show, the non-profit organization held its soiree in a private Miami Beach home. Hostess Norma Quintero graciously opened her doors to a few hundred guests that included new members and long-time supporters, many of whom donated wonderful prizes for a classic silent auction—everything from original works of art from Guy Harvey to golf and wine cruises, to a test drive in a brand-new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport.

Upping The Ante

Hatteras unveiled an alluring design for a 95-foot motoryacht, part of a custom series that combines Italian flair with North Carolina tradition. Hatteras’ in-house design department worked closely with Enrico Gobbi of Team 4 Design. The resulting 95 Raised Pilothouse is not a compromise of two distinctive styles, but a successful blend of influences, yielding a very attractive result in terms of styling.

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