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Optimize your desktop with our Yachting wallpapers! The photography by Yachting contributors and staff features a terrific mix of action and scenery, and it is sure to keep you inspired while you’re stuck at work.

Check back frequently as we are always adding more …

  • Yachting February 2012 Wallpaper
    Thanks to the new legislation, thousands of people will finally be introduced to the thrill of racing as they watch the competing America’s Cup yachts from shore for the first time ever! Who says yachting’s not a great spectator sport?
  • Love Letter
    There's no firm definition for the term yacht, but like great works of art, you know one when you see one. There's no doubt at all about Ariel II's claim to the title. She is a 46-foot power cruiser designed by Sidney Herreshoff and built by Herreshoff Manufacturing in Bristol, Rhode Island, in 1931. This photograph was shot by Benjamin Mendlowitz.
  • A New Yard for the Belfast, Maine, Waterfront
    A recent visit to Belfast, Maine, turned up a flurry of activity along Front Street, where three longtime Maine boatbuilders have joined efforts to turn a former sardine processing plant into a working marina and shipyard that already lay claim to having the state's largest Travelift. Photo by Billy Black.
  • Festival de la Plaisance de Cannes
    Just as the best part of the yachting year winds down for many of us, it's boat show season again. Editor-in-chief George Sass Jr. took this month's photo at the Festival de la Plaisance de Cannes in September, which kicked off the European season.
  • Perfect Attendance
    The tall ship Oliver Hazard Perry, the official school ship for the state of Rhode Island, has moved from her home in Newport to Promet Marine Services in Providence, Rhode Island, for steel and mechanical work as she begins stage two of her construction. Photo by Onne Van Der Wal.
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