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Scrub Island, in the British Virgin Islands, is a unique property, with a view of Virgin Gorda across the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Photos by George Sass Jr.; read more here.
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A determined captain and owner team with Derecktor Shipyards to build a megayacht. Read the complete story here.
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A web extra from our August 2011 cover story.
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Window shop this electronics display case.
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Pictures from the Panerai British Classic Week, the Solent, UK. Photos by Lloyd Images.
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The globe-trotting superyacht Picchiotti 164 places proportion, aesthetics and efficiency over interior volume and multiple decks. Read the full story here.
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The Viking 70 proves that a stalwart convertible can wrap her owners in comfort and style.
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Older yachts that have been meticulously upgraded may offer the best bets for luxury charter at realistic prices. See the photos of Audacia and Perfect Persuasion here, and read Kim Kavin's article.
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The first of a Newport J-Class race series might have been short on participants, but it was long on action. Photos by Billy Black.
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A charter aboard the 114-foot Sunreef Che is an adventure in lightness and well-being. Web extra from our September 2011 issue.
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In our June 2012 issue, Dudley Dawson explains why, when reviewing a boat, the engine room layout is the first thing he looks at. Check out more shots of engine rooms here.
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Take a visual stroll through historic Cape May.
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If you love boats and wonder what's behind those pearly gates, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. Photos by Christa Buckingham. Web extra to Mary South's feature in our September 2011 issue.
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The tailor-made Sanlorenzo SL72 reveals the yard's embrace of flexibility and elegant design. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
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A mothership of this size, range and quality may be the best way to stalk the ultimate catch. Web extra from our October 2011 issue.
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The ability to escape to your own private island isn't a new fantasy, but it may soon be available in ways we never dreamed possible. Check out this self-sustaining 10,000-square-foot yacht-island recently released by Orsos Island GmbH. Web Extra from our September 2012 issue.
For a secluded getaway that's available now, check out this article on Tahiti. |
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