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Code Breaker

CRN’s custom Atlante departs from convention to reflect her owner’s unique taste.

American Beauty: Palmer Johnson’s Lady M

Palmer Johnson’s sport-superyacht Lady M redefines ‘Made in the USA.’ Wisconsin-based yachtbuilder Palmer Johnson has been through some rocky times, but things appear to be

Inside Lürssen’s 282-foot Quattroelle

Quattroelle is certainly not the biggest Lürssen, nor is she the smallest, but she may well be the sweetest. The name means “four Ls” in Italian, and in the case of their new 86-meter (282-foot) superyacht delivered earlier this year, the Ls stand for life, love, liberty and luxury, although not necessarily in that order.

Oceans 10: Lurssen’s Quattroelle

“Quattroelle” refers to what the owner considers the four most important Ls: Love, Life, Liberty and Luxury. You can even spy four Ls, grouped into two sets of interlocking letters, painted on her bow and mast.

Nuvolari Lenard Supports the Next Generation of Designers

For a master’s thesis, Giovanni Crosera, a recent IUAV graduate, tackled a fast-transfer passenger boat to take tourists from Venice’s airport to the city center. Sleek and stylish, this 75-foot boat is more than mere transportation.

Two Tenders That Turn Heads

Choosing a tender for your superyacht is getting harder and harder. Now two more options join the international lineup: Scandinavian builder Delta Powerboats’ Delta 26 and Colombo Boats’ Colombo 32 designed by Nuvolari-Lenard.

Making Waves: Palmer Johnson SuperSport Series

This next-generation superyacht line, comprising a 42-, 48- and 72-meter models, rides on a carbon-fiber wavepiercer displacement hull flanked by twin sponsons designed to have a positive effect on stability, roll-dampening, speed and power.

Oceans 12: The Year of the Megayacht

This past year saw the launch of a vessel that will likely unseat the current queen of the Top 100, Eclipse. Currently under lock and key at German builder Lürssen’s yard, speculations on ownership of this 591-foot (180-meter) yacht abound, but this wasn’t Lürssen’s only marquee moment.

Code Breaker

CRN’s custom Atlante departs from convention to reflect her owner’s unique taste.

Inside Lürssen’s 282-foot Quattroelle

Quattroelle is certainly not the biggest Lürssen, nor is she the smallest, but she may well be the sweetest. The name means “four Ls” in Italian, and in the case of their new 86-meter (282-foot) superyacht delivered earlier this year, the Ls stand for life, love, liberty and luxury, although not necessarily in that order.

Oceans 10: Lurssen’s Quattroelle

“Quattroelle” refers to what the owner considers the four most important Ls: Love, Life, Liberty and Luxury. You can even spy four Ls, grouped into two sets of interlocking letters, painted on her bow and mast.

Two Tenders That Turn Heads

Choosing a tender for your superyacht is getting harder and harder. Now two more options join the international lineup: Scandinavian builder Delta Powerboats’ Delta 26 and Colombo Boats’ Colombo 32 designed by Nuvolari-Lenard.

Making Waves: Palmer Johnson SuperSport Series

This next-generation superyacht line, comprising a 42-, 48- and 72-meter models, rides on a carbon-fiber wavepiercer displacement hull flanked by twin sponsons designed to have a positive effect on stability, roll-dampening, speed and power.

Oceans 12: The Year of the Megayacht

This past year saw the launch of a vessel that will likely unseat the current queen of the Top 100, Eclipse. Currently under lock and key at German builder Lürssen’s yard, speculations on ownership of this 591-foot (180-meter) yacht abound, but this wasn’t Lürssen’s only marquee moment.

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