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Warwick 55-meter Motoryacht
This 55-meter beauty from the Southern Hemisphere is the result of questioning conventional megayacht layouts.
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Whistler
Lyman-Morse's waterjet one-off enhances the reputation of Maine boatbuilding.
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A Riviera Runabout
This dual-purpose center console marks the smallest throwback-design from the Sicilian builder.
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Wealthy Wayfarer
Her exterior styling may make her look like an expedition yacht, but inside she's pure luxury.
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Alloy 40m Allogante
A case in point is Alloy Yachts’ new 40m project, Allogante, whose lineage can be traced back at least two generations to the yard’s stunning S.Q.N., which was completed in 2003.
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Jongert 3900
A collaboration among yachtbuilder Jongert, Azure Naval Architects, and stylist Guido de Groot may be part of the next wave of Dutch Masters.
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Burger 43-Meter
Hull speed for the Burger 43-meter, with a 125-foot waterline length, is about 15 knots. Not coincidentally, that's the top speed she's designed to attain, and she'll cruise efficiently at about 90 percent of it, or about 13 knots.
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Bertram 540 Convertible
It's always dicey messing with a classic, especially one as widely revered as the Bertram 54. But Bertram's parent company is out to establish its own legend.
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Regulator 34SS Center Console
Mostly it's multimillion-dollar yachts that dominate this space, so the new Regulator 34SS is a decided change of pace.
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Sunrise 45-Meter
The Sunrise 45-meter is a long-range, full-displacement yacht offering luxury and accommodation for 12 guests.
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Christensen's Casino Royale
At 163 feet Casino Royale will be the largest yacht yet for Christensen Shipyards when she's delivered this year.
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Northern Marine 64 RPH
Not only is she built to endure the perils of the sea, but her full-displacement hull form is also engineered to be comfortable and dry in a seaway.
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John Williams Stanley 42
It's gratifying to see an offering like the Stanley 42, a boat that exudes the timeless, tug-at-your-heartstrings beauty and grace that define the Down East style.
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