
Monaco Yacht Show 2018: Yachts On Display
A preview of the most recent superyacht launches and debuts expected to be on display at this year’s Monaco show.
A preview of the most recent superyacht launches and debuts expected to be on display at this year’s Monaco show.
An owner in his 30s wanted a yacht that was fast and furious with dynamic design and a flexible layout. Rossinavi delivered.
Entrepreneur JR Ridinger reflects on his new floating indulgence from Rossinavi.
In its 25th year, the world’s premier superyacht show is bigger—and greener—than ever.
Skies were gray and it was drizzling, but even the chilly rain could not dampen spirits at the Rossinavi shipyard in Viareggio, Italy, on February 11, 2013. That day, the yard’s 600-ton travel lift gently laid Vellmarì, its 156-foot (48-meter) Ketos series yacht, into the water.
Market contraction notwithstanding, 2012 has been a most interesting year in the yachting world. It is difficult to cover all that has happened in a few pages, but we attempted to bring you a snapshot. Our wandering editors highlighted a few of the noteworthy happenings of the past 12 months, which may lead to yet more exciting things soon to come.
You may remember that earlier this year we presented you with “a splendid surprise” from Viareggio-based Rossinavi. The superyacht Numptia has a fantastic interior by Achille Salvagni and styling by Tommaso Spadolini. Spadolini also collaborated with Rossinavi on the beautiful 148-foot (45-meter) Aslec 4.
Last year at the Monaco Yacht Show, builder Rossinavi wowed the crowds with its custom-built 230-foot (70-meter) Numptia. This year, the builder shows the 148-foot (45-meter) Aslec 4.
Numptia—a surprise new 70-meter from Rossinavi shipyard—reveals herself to be fresh and original, truly one of a kind. Read in our digital edition. Many builders
A preview of the most recent superyacht launches and debuts expected to be on display at this year’s Monaco show.
An owner in his 30s wanted a yacht that was fast and furious with dynamic design and a flexible layout. Rossinavi delivered.
And the winners are…
Entrepreneur JR Ridinger reflects on his new floating indulgence from Rossinavi.
In its 25th year, the world’s premier superyacht show is bigger—and greener—than ever.
Skies were gray and it was drizzling, but even the chilly rain could not dampen spirits at the Rossinavi shipyard in Viareggio, Italy, on February 11, 2013. That day, the yard’s 600-ton travel lift gently laid Vellmarì, its 156-foot (48-meter) Ketos series yacht, into the water.
Market contraction notwithstanding, 2012 has been a most interesting year in the yachting world. It is difficult to cover all that has happened in a few pages, but we attempted to bring you a snapshot. Our wandering editors highlighted a few of the noteworthy happenings of the past 12 months, which may lead to yet more exciting things soon to come.
You may remember that earlier this year we presented you with “a splendid surprise” from Viareggio-based Rossinavi. The superyacht Numptia has a fantastic interior by Achille Salvagni and styling by Tommaso Spadolini. Spadolini also collaborated with Rossinavi on the beautiful 148-foot (45-meter) Aslec 4.
Last year at the Monaco Yacht Show, builder Rossinavi wowed the crowds with its custom-built 230-foot (70-meter) Numptia. This year, the builder shows the 148-foot (45-meter) Aslec 4.
Numptia—a surprise new 70-meter from Rossinavi shipyard—reveals herself to be fresh and original, truly one of a kind. Read in our digital edition. Many builders
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