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2022 Palm Beach International Boat Show

The Palm Beach International Boat Show reinforced its position among the clutch of global yacht shows with its distinctive approach celebrating its 40th anniversary. This private, polite gathering of yachting aficionados offered both day tickets to view the boat show alongside a two-day Superyacht VIP option to view the exclusive yachts docked at Safe Harbor Rybovich.

Great weather complemented the 747 exhibitors and 413 boats valued at $1.2 billion to earn a high turnout and successful show run from March 22nd through March 27th.

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Superyachts  Bespoke Solutions: Transverse Pool

Finely balancing ultra-modern technology with meticulous design aspects to meet client expectations led to a convergence of gracious living and exclusivity aboard Lurssen’s extraordinary and luxurious Flying Fox.

With an impressive array of sophisticated features spanning the 6 decked vessel, those aboard can revel in making use of two helipads, a professional dive center, a wellness spa, and a cryotherapy area.

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Baglietto 40m Superyacht Panam

In a crisp, 40-meter profile, Baglietto’s Panam proves a quick, smooth study from bow to stern. Announcing with authority and speed, Panam also embraces comfort and luxury.The fifth custom yacht was by CCN is in the Fuoriserie collection of bespoke projects from this Italian yard; Panam’s aggressive design is a stylish entertainer deserving of industry encomia.

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The 2021 Rolex Yacht Race Sydney to Hobart review

About sixty years ago, in 1963, the brothers Halvorsen built a sailing yacht that did something remarkable. It won one of Australia’s most revered titles at the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. With that, they also won the hearts and minds of the Australian people.

Then, in 1964, they did it again. Same brothers. Same boat. And, as if that wasn’t enough, Trygve and Magnus Halvorsen performed a hat trick, winning the race yet again in 1965 for the third time. The brothers were the first ever to win the race three times, all with the sturdy Freya 39, built to withstand a full sail to windward in 30 knots of wind.

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Rosetti 38m Emocean Review

Following a debut at the 2021 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Emocean mega yacht represents one of the first explorer yacht projects for the Rosetti yard.

A steel and aluminum construction designed by Hydrotec reflects the yacht’s functionality and reliability, and utilizes contemporary styling and tense, angular lines. The profile of the vessel adeptly conveys the Rosetti yard’s hallmarks of outstanding quality paired with luxury design with bold diagonal lines and linear decks interspersed with an abundance of glass and chrome highlights. Custom interiors by BurdissoCapponi Yachts and Design present fresh and modern living spaces with a blend of smooth tones and soft natural colors.

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Riva 33m  Dolcevita Review

Riva 110 Dolcevita Flybridge

Riva. The brand is iconic. It has served as the gold standard for elegance, performance, quality, and design. It has had intimate relationships with heads of state, movie stars, business moguls, and tech giants. Its itineraries list ports of call at St. Tropez, Bangkok, London, Hong Kong, Dubai, Phuket, and Palm Beach, to drop just a few. Riva owns a long list connecting august confidantes and legendary locations. Why is it such a beloved brand? Because.

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Ferrari Portofino M Review

Ferrari’s new Portofino M, for Modificato, intends no minor modifications. We could, without even the slightest hint of exaggeration, say that this is an entirely different machine.

An enhanced engine, a new gearbox, and the addition of Race mode, which is a first for Ferrari GT spider convertibles, are just the beginning for this new Prancing Horse spider. As if it were a small thing,

Ferrari delivers a coupé and a spider all together in a GT that has no competitors for performance, elegance, or even general mechanical architecture.

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Carillon Miami Wellness Resort

Rising from an enviable Ocean Drive location in Miami Beach, still dubbed “Millionaire’s Row,” the Carillon is an understated and refined haven of peace and style. It still recalls its former self with very few exterior updates as the Carillon Hotel Miami, which first opened in 1955. Designed by the father of Miami Modern style, Norman Giller, it played host to high-powered suits, glamorous socialites, cabaret shows, and lavish parties in that technicolor, smoke-filled haze of the sixties and seventies. Today, flanked by sisters North and South Carillon Tower condominiums in corresponding MiMo style, the once-dejected hotel refreshed and re-opened in 2007 after being vacant for a decade and a half. The real estate developers had partnered with renowned spa brand Canyon Ranch in introducing its first urban wellness retreat to the world in the original building’s first nine floors. But a Miami outpost for the storied wellness brand was not to be.

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Sailing Performance Wear Spring/Summer 2022

What You Need Right Now

Poor February. The shortest month, it’s more than just extra flowers and bling before the madness of March. In February, we love getting inundated by press releases from premium performance brands with the latest clothing and gear due out for spring and summer. Technical wear has not been slacking off and there are intriguing new innovations for racing as well as lifestyle.

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NAVIS Ten Anniversary

NAVIS Ten-Year Anniversary Edition

384 pages featuring the best of the best from the last ten years in the luxury yachting world.

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