
The New Class of Expedition Yachts
Modern-day expedition yachts are go-anywhere, take-everything vessels that are prepared to meet any need and desire.

Modern-day expedition yachts are go-anywhere, take-everything vessels that are prepared to meet any need and desire.

Vripack and Royal Huisman’s Project 406 will be the world’s largest sport-fishing boat at 171 feet length overall.

Yacht designers are reimagining the form and function of superyachts.

The builder announced plans to launch a 148-footer.

These industry players have changed the course of yachting for the better.

Vripack and Nobiskrug develop a 184-foot hybrid superyacht concept.

The 183-foot concept yacht has unconventional styling based on high-end residences in Hong Kong and Dubai.

Inside the coffee table book offering a look at a hallowed yacht designer.

The megayacht builder worked with H2 Yacht Design, Vripack and Gregory C. Marshall.

Vripack designed the 90-foot Tivoli, which has a proven history of big cruising fun.

The Solar1Races in Monaco will be a solar-powered, grand prix-style yacht race.

The 84-foot Doggersbank Aisling was one of naval architect Dick Boon’s last projects.

Modern-day expedition yachts are go-anywhere, take-everything vessels that are prepared to meet any need and desire.

Vripack and Royal Huisman’s Project 406 will be the world’s largest sport-fishing boat at 171 feet length overall.

Yacht designers are reimagining the form and function of superyachts.

The builder announced plans to launch a 148-footer.

These industry players have changed the course of yachting for the better.

Vripack and Nobiskrug develop a 184-foot hybrid superyacht concept.

The 183-foot concept yacht has unconventional styling based on high-end residences in Hong Kong and Dubai.

Inside the coffee table book offering a look at a hallowed yacht designer.

The megayacht builder worked with H2 Yacht Design, Vripack and Gregory C. Marshall.

Vripack designed the 90-foot Tivoli, which has a proven history of big cruising fun.

The Solar1Races in Monaco will be a solar-powered, grand prix-style yacht race.

The 84-foot Doggersbank Aisling was one of naval architect Dick Boon’s last projects.
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