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Fort Lauderdale 2012: Riva Virtus 63

The Riva Virtus is a superb dayboat loaded with amenities. With an LOA of just 64 feet, the boat features amazing spaces inside and out. The main deck has two sun pads—one fore, one aft—and plenty of seating surrounding the helm controls but, in case of bad weather, an electro-hydraulically operated bimini top provides shelter.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Lazzara LSX64

Lazzara Yachts introduces the newest model in its express-style yacht series, currently ranging in size from 64 to 92 feet. Following in the footsteps of its first yacht in the series, the LSX 76 (now LSX 78), the 64 features great styling, bright decks and IPS Volvo propulsion.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Horizon E56

A US debut from this Taiwanese builder, the E56 is an attractive and compact yacht that boasts great use of interior space. The generous aft deck leads into a salon, dining area and open galley. A large windshield and side windows allow lots of natural light to pour inside and keep the boat open to the sea.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Princess 72

Introduced by Viking at the same time as the Princess 64, the Princess 72 has a resin-infused deep-V hull, raised bulwarks and clean-flowing lines, plus four staterooms and a crew cabin.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Cerri 102 Flyingsport

The Rodriguez Group introduces the latest Cerri 102 “Flyingsport” from an Italian boutique shipyard building production yachts in composite. This particular model features a very attractive main deck with high ceilings and plenty of windows and skylights to provide a sense of space.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Delta – Arianna

Custom-ordered projects are always a challenge, but Delta’s latest launch shows the yard has the power to bring an owner’s dream to life. With a South Seas-inspired interior and space for 12 guests, Arianna will provide the owner and guests—or 12 lucky charter guests—an unforgettable journey.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This beamy aluminum yacht, which made her charter-season debut this summer, has a stunning interior by Evan K. Marshall. Fun and luxurious, she combines outstanding maple burl with an incredible collection of marbles.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Copasetic

Copasetic, at 141 feet (43 meters), was built in 2006 in Canada. She is a proven high-endurance world cruiser combining the character of a commercial research vessel with the luxury of a private yacht. A global range of 8,000 miles enables journeys to remote and exotic locales, all of which can be viewed from the open-air dining on the main aft deck.

Making Waves: Three’s Company, According To Guido de Groot

Will this be the year of the trimaran? The recent delivery of a tri-hull project in China made quite a bit of noise throughout the yachting industry and other three-hulled projects are in the works. Yacht designer Guido de Groot has been working with Mobimar in Finland to develop a yacht application for the trimaran that the shipyard is building for commercial use.

Hatteras: 100-Foot Motoryacht Rising

A recent visit to New Bern, NC, home of Pepsi and Hatteras, allowed us to catch up on the construction of its new flagship: the Hatteras 100 RPH.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Riva Virtus 63

The Riva Virtus is a superb dayboat loaded with amenities. With an LOA of just 64 feet, the boat features amazing spaces inside and out. The main deck has two sun pads—one fore, one aft—and plenty of seating surrounding the helm controls but, in case of bad weather, an electro-hydraulically operated bimini top provides shelter.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Lazzara LSX64

Lazzara Yachts introduces the newest model in its express-style yacht series, currently ranging in size from 64 to 92 feet. Following in the footsteps of its first yacht in the series, the LSX 76 (now LSX 78), the 64 features great styling, bright decks and IPS Volvo propulsion.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Horizon E56

A US debut from this Taiwanese builder, the E56 is an attractive and compact yacht that boasts great use of interior space. The generous aft deck leads into a salon, dining area and open galley. A large windshield and side windows allow lots of natural light to pour inside and keep the boat open to the sea.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Princess 72

Introduced by Viking at the same time as the Princess 64, the Princess 72 has a resin-infused deep-V hull, raised bulwarks and clean-flowing lines, plus four staterooms and a crew cabin.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Cerri 102 Flyingsport

The Rodriguez Group introduces the latest Cerri 102 “Flyingsport” from an Italian boutique shipyard building production yachts in composite. This particular model features a very attractive main deck with high ceilings and plenty of windows and skylights to provide a sense of space.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Delta – Arianna

Custom-ordered projects are always a challenge, but Delta’s latest launch shows the yard has the power to bring an owner’s dream to life. With a South Seas-inspired interior and space for 12 guests, Arianna will provide the owner and guests—or 12 lucky charter guests—an unforgettable journey.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Trinity – Lady Linda

This beamy aluminum yacht, which made her charter-season debut this summer, has a stunning interior by Evan K. Marshall. Fun and luxurious, she combines outstanding maple burl with an incredible collection of marbles.

Fort Lauderdale 2012: Copasetic

Copasetic, at 141 feet (43 meters), was built in 2006 in Canada. She is a proven high-endurance world cruiser combining the character of a commercial research vessel with the luxury of a private yacht. A global range of 8,000 miles enables journeys to remote and exotic locales, all of which can be viewed from the open-air dining on the main aft deck.

Making Waves: Three’s Company, According To Guido de Groot

Will this be the year of the trimaran? The recent delivery of a tri-hull project in China made quite a bit of noise throughout the yachting industry and other three-hulled projects are in the works. Yacht designer Guido de Groot has been working with Mobimar in Finland to develop a yacht application for the trimaran that the shipyard is building for commercial use.

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