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Dudley Dawson is feeling right at home during a sea trial aboard the Azimut 60 Flybridge.
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Your level of experience doesn't matter: It's always a good idea to brush up on your safety skills.
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Check out the Bertram 54 Convertible, Bluewater 56 and more from our June 2013 issue.
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The Grand Banks 43 Heritage EU marries the best of tradition with modern cruising capabilities.
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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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On April 5, 2013, Lürssen launched the 590-foot Azzam, the world's largest superyacht.
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
February 22, 2013
Viking Yachts’ latest midsize convertible is a bred-for-blue-water fishing machine.
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February 22, 2013
Westport’s perennially popular 112 motoryacht just gets better with age.
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February 22, 2013
Fairline’s Squadron 50 brings a bit of clever to the flybridge market.
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February 20, 2013
Now you can completely control your yacht via hand gestures and touch.
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February 19, 2013
A designer and a dedicated keeper of the flame reincarnate a stunningly beautiful commuter yacht.
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February 13, 2013
One trip through three states in three days provides a great way of vanishing. Marty Richardson takes us on a journey to Chicago, Michigan City and Saugatuck.
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February 7, 2013
Assembling the Puzzle: Dennis Caprio's quest to "find himself" in 1970 led him to discover sailing. Mission accomplished.
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January 30, 2013
177-foot Feadship Hurricane Run’s chef Michel Chevalier cooks up a storm.
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January 28, 2013
Eda Frandsen is a 65-foot traditional wooden sailing yacht based in the remote Scottish peninsula of Knoydart. She was built by hand from a converted Danish fishing vessel. This is an insight into life aboard in the Scottish Western Isles.
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January 25, 2013
The Pershing 92 reminds technical editor Dudley Dawson of a Class D hydroplane from his youth, if it had been 80 feet longer, had 5,800 more horses, could be controlled by joystick and… how exactly do the two compare? Dawson explains.
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