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Way Down East: Cruisers venturing beyond Maine should discover the treasures of Lunenburg. See why in these photos by Tom Zydler. Check out our favorite places to eat ashore here.
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Masquerading as a descendant of a lobster boat, this lovely express designed by Doug Zurn promises speed to burn. Read the full design review in the January 2013 issue of Yachting.
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Aphrodite has been turning heads and capturing the hearts of mariners for the past 76 years. When you look through these photographs by Benjamin Mendlowitz, you will see why. Click here to watch a video, and pick up the January 2013 issue of Yachting to discover how this yacht has maintained her appeal.
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When Frans Heesen decided that he wanted a boat for his retirement, it's no surprise that he selected Heesen Yachts as the builder. With 154-foot motoryacht Lady Petra, Heesen Yachts charts new waters for its most exacting client yet. Feature from our December 2012 issue.
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These seductive shapes and perfect proportions refine the sport-fishing convertible's looks. Read the full story in our December 2012 issue.
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We rounded up five notable Newporters to model this year's must-have holiday gifts. From the latest styles in winter apparel to the hottest new cameras and those ever-popular bottles of "cheer," there is something here for all of your favorite seafarers—and no doubt an item or two you'll want under your own Christmas tree. Read more about each Newporter in our December 2012 issue.
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The Mondo Marine 41 M comes from a long line of other 41-meter builds. But in an industry where it's easy to get lost in the crowd, this yacht is quite noticeable. Photo gallery of Okko's opulent interior, Web Extra from our November 2012 issue.
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If high style and top-shelf performance are part of your thinking, the Riva 63 Virtus may be your ticket to the party. She's fast, comfortable and exciting. Click here to read the full review.
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Worried that local kids would grow up to be gangsters, a neighborhood of boatbuilders creats a new after-school phenomenon. They called it the Moth. Read the full story in our December 2012 issue.
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Modern inside and out, the Uniesse 55 Sport is bent on treating her owners and guests to a good time and a spirited ride. Read the full article in our November 2012 issue.
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Hatteras Yachts' flagship 100-foot Raised Pilothouse represents a never-before-seen look for this popular builder's fleet of motoryachts. View renderings of a wide array of possible layouts, and read the full story in our November 2012 issue.
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This Sanlorenzo 104 was given special treatment by interior designer Marty Lowe, who employed fabrics, stone, wood and reflective metal surfaces to combine luxury with a casual ambiance. Read the full article in our November 2012 issue.
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The Ferretti 870 enhances some of the most successful features of its line and stands out for a large number of innovative design solutions, including the bronze dome over the navigation bridge and large glazing extending along the entire main deck and in the hull at the cabins’ level.
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The new Pershing 74' is a contemporary and modern restyling of the unforgettable Pershing 72'
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Trading up, trading down–the new Hinckley T48FB may be a small family's perfect boat. Photography by Billy Black. Read about the first picnic boat here.
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Exotic American: San Juan, Puerto Rico lets visitors enjoy Latin American culture without giving up stateside conveniences. Read the full story by Vincent Daniello in our November 2012 issue.
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Our intrepid deputy editor Patrick Sciacca rode out the storm in Nassau County, Long Island. Associate editor Daniel Harding, Jr. was in Seaford, NY. They sent us these photos of the storm damage in their neighborhoods. Boaters: brace yourselves. Some of these pics will make you cry! Did you take any pictures? Share them on our Facebook page.
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Sunseeker's Portofino 40 brings high performance and elegance to the midsize express-cuiser market. Read more in our November 2012 issue.
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Arriving at Palau in the Pacific Islands is like reaching the rainbow's end. Read the full article, "A Place Apart," in our October 2012 issue.
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George Sass Sr. cruises the Queen Charlotte Islands aboard a Fleming 65.
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Oysters have been a favorite of gourmets and romantics for centuries, but this 625 fuels the sailor's soul. Watch a video here.
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Journey back in time with these historic photos of naval architect Jack Hargrave, founder of Hargrave Custom Yachts. Read more about Hargrave here.
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The Marquis 630 Sport Yacht gets her chic styling cues from the highly regarded Italian design firm Nuvolari-Lenard.
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The Numarine 78 Fly was designed to "avoid the sea of sameness," but she was also built for a career as a charter yacht.
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Cruise on up to the birthplace of America. Web extra from our October 2012 issue.
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