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  • Rolex Middle Sea Race 2025
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    Rolex Middle Sea Race 2025
    The ''Giga'' superyacht is berthed at the Manoel Island Yacht Marina in Malta on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Domenic Aquilina/NurPhoto)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
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    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415286_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415285_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415284_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415283_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415282_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415281_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
    DUKAS_189415280_FER
    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept with more space
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    Superyacht concept with more space
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Outlier I 1
    Ref 17165
    29/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Foster + Partners
    A new superyacht is offering an improved experience for owners and guests — by simply moving the engine room.
    The new innovative concept called Outlier I has been designed by London-based architecture and design company Foster + Partners in partnership with UK naval engineering company Lateral.
    The team behind the 88 metre-long vessel says it enables better spatial connectivity – both vertically and horizontally – enhancing interactions between guests and crew and reimagining their accommodation for greater comfort and privacy.
    It has spacious, expansive interior spaces as well as unobstructed exterior decks towards the aft, ideal for lounging or entertainment spaces.
    The yacht also features a dedicated tank deck service spine through the full length of the vessel and a larger tender bay for a wider range of tenders. 
    It is in the 2000 GT yacht class said to be an ideal size of craft that allows for ease of mooring while integrating key desirable components such as a swimming pool, helipad and a private top deck.

    OPS:Render of the Outlier I superyacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381745_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.Panorama lounge and dining room.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
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    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.Observation Lounge set for lunch

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381743_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381735_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381733_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.Corridor to the Divers Club.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381731_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.Divers Club bar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    DUKAS_189381729_FER
    Superyacht concept is pearl of the seas
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Aura 1
    Ref 17162
    28/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
    A new superyacht is destined to be a jewel of the seas — thanks to a pearl-effect hull.
    The concept Aura is 141-metres long, 23.3 metres wide and ready to be built for a buyer with very deep pockets.
    The exterior lines are enhanced by what  Dutch yacht design company Sinot describe as a “pearl-infused hull”.
    It features panoramic lounges, vast exterior decks, a grand beach club and a private owner’s deck conceived as a “sanctuary above the waves.”
    The company said life on board for the owner and up to 16 guests with nearly 50 crew and staff to look after them,  is designed to be relaxed yet personal.
    There are six guest state rooms and an owner’s 240m square suite. 
    There are five decks designed to appear as if they are cascading gently into the ocean.

    OPS: Rendering of the Aura concept yacht.Beach club hatch wth sea access

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147584_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    The village of Porticello seen from above, with the massive towering of the multi-purpose floating work barge Hebo Lift 2 a few hundred meters away.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147587_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    Towering floating cranes monitors the stretch of sea off Porticello with Italian Coast Guard patrol boat, left, assists the recovery.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147586_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    Sale of freshly caught fish on the Porticello harbour quay.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147583_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    Gina Lo Bue, 45, owner of the restaurant Nordes, few metres from the Porticello pier. ÒThe waters in front of the port have always been calm. The storm that hit the Bayesian was something weÕd never seen before - something that could have happened anywhere.Ó she said.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147588_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    The two brothers Franco and Gaetano Balestrieri own two fishing boats in Porticello, and both are former yacht captains. ÒMy brother and I have seen plenty of storms,Ó Gaetano (black t-shirt) said. ÒYou see this ocean? Look at it. In Sicily we have a saying: The sea may be soft, but when it crashes, it crashes hard.Ó he added.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147582_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    Pietro Guida, 68, who each morning watches the recovery efforts of the Bayesian from the breakwater of PorticelloÕs pier. ÔÔUntil then, before the vessel is brought back to the surface and examined by investigators, the causes behind this tragedy will remain a mystery,ÕÕ he said.

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    DUKAS_185147585_EYE
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.
    Porticello awaits the truth about Bayesian sinking.

    The Sicilian fishing village is watching the salvage of Mike Lynch's superyacht for answers to the causes of the tragedy.

    Towering floating cranes monitors the stretch of sea off Porticello, near Palermo, Sicily,

    Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    DUK10163290_016
    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
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    FEATURE - Drop, Ein Konzept für eine 120 Meter lange Luxus-Superyacht
    Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet. The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums. The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life. The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet. Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations. The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests. Every pane has the advanced system. Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest. Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
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  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
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    Une annexe pour superyachts, conçu pour transporter la voiture du propriétaire vers et depuis le navire amarré
    Pictures must credit: GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders A superyacht support craft designed to ferry an owner’s car to and from the moored vessel, has been announced. The Falcon Shuttle double hull catamaran has room inside for supercars and heavyweight limos such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, The vehicle would be garaged aboard the tender when on the yacht and then used to take it to shore when it is needed. The vehicle sits low inside to protect it from the water and potentially harmful salt spray, But when it arrives at a marina to be driven away it rises on a platform and the raer of the tender acts as the driveway to land. More details about the vessel is due to be given when it is formally unveiled at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show, to be held from the 25th to the 28th of September. It has been designed by Monaco-based design studio GreenJoy for UK high-end tender builder Falcon Tenders. © GreenJoy Studio/Falcon Tenders via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE - Superyacht, entworfen von einem professionellen Rennfahrer
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    FEATURE - Superyacht, entworfen von einem professionellen Rennfahrer
    Pictures MUST credit:Juan Cayo Azcarate / Azcarate Design A stunning superyacht designed by a professional racing car driver looks a real winner. The 111 metre-long Eleuthera is named after the longest island in the Bahamas. The aggressively sporty silhouette is inspired by automotive design and is the work of Italy-based Juan Cayo Azcarate who also races in Europe
    (c) Dukas

     

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