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The Grand Banks 43 Heritage EU marries the best of tradition with modern cruising capabilities.
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How fast can does your PFD deploy? The U.S. Coast Guard tests various auto-inflatable life jackets.
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The classics put on a great show at the 2013 Les Voiles de St. Barth. Photo courtesy LVSB/Tim Wright.
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Check out the Riva Mythos 122, Sunseeker Predator 80 and more from our May 2013 issue.
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On April 5, 2013, Lürssen launched the 590-foot Azzam, the world's largest superyacht.
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From a wind-in-your-hair day boat to a vacation voyager, the Fairline Targa 62 GT travels well.
Yachting News Headlines
Gerry Hughes becomes first deaf sailor to circumnavigate solo around the world.
Scottish cruise line inks $1.5 million policy in case Loch Ness Monster strikes.
The Ponzi-scheme poster boy’s boat has dropped $2.2 million in its asking price.
Artemis Racing multihull capsizes during training, drowning Olympic gold medalist.
Blog Posts
Fort Lauderdale-based Kent Chamberlain ditched his office — and big clients followed.
From a dinner cruise to a boat parade, we’re easing back into the cruising lifestyle.
Yachting Life
September 27, 2012
Mario Vittone gives tips and dispels myths about cold water.
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September 25, 2012
Horizon Yachts doesn’t just built megayachts, it refits them, too. And the Horizon Group Refit Department is presently working on quite the project, the 227-foot (69.1-meter) Saluzi.
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September 25, 2012
Passengers aboard the David B meet some local color in the San Juan Islands.
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September 14, 2012
Talk about dangling a carrot: Feadship is releasing just this minimal sketch of its next Feadship Future Concept design. It’s reserving the full look for the Monaco Yacht Show.
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September 13, 2012
One boater’s generosity reminds this editor why boaters are the best.
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September 12, 2012
Even the largest tender garage has limited space for toys. But not if a toy can fold up into a compact size. Enter the Yike Bike, which Superyacht Tenders and Toys, a leading toy-provisioning firm, has added to its offerings.
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September 11, 2012
As a helicopter rescue swimmer for the United States Coast Guard my friends and I would fly out to sea (at night usually) and pluck people out of one bad spot or another. Welcome to Yachting’s “Safe Returns” blog.
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September 10, 2012
Christine Smith finds herself dashing out of the David B's galley with her hands covered in flour to hear the mournful cry of a red-throated loon.
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September 5, 2012
Imagine experiencing a 12-foot (3.7-meter) tidal change at a dock. That’s what the megayacht Fortrus encountered in Greenland about two weeks ago. The 112-foot (34-meter) megayacht is circumnavigating North America, through the notorious Northwest Passage.
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