Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.
FLASH BACK SUMMER
Yachting
PUSHING BOUNDARIES • Mega-yacht builders and designers are embracing the beauty of breathtaking originality.
CROWD-PLEASER • For the Daychaser 48, Zurn Yacht Design combined traditional cruiser styling with boating-club desires.
NAUTICAL SPORT WAGON • Lomac’s GranTurismo 12.5 Cruiser combines comfort with performance-minded handling.
STREAMLINED THINKING • Poltrona Frau and Zuccon International Project combined their expertise to create this modular furniture.
HYBRID HOLIDAYS • The Silent VisionF 82 is a hybrid-powered vessel ready for extended outings.
ONE OF A KIND • The 413-foot Lürssen Octopus is headed to Antarctica.
VOYAGE TO NOWHERE • Making landfall is nice, but sometimes it’s fun to aim for sea fall instead
SPIRITED AND STYLISH • THE 45-KNOT AZIMUT YACHTS VERVE 42 TAMES A GRUMPY GULF STREAM.
CRUISING WITH PURPOSE • OWNERS OF THE OCEAN ALEXANDER 90R VOYAGER BELIEVE IN EXTRA SAFETY AND SPACE TO SHARE.
UNCONVENTIONALLY UNFORGETTABLE • NO ORDINARY YACHT WOULD DO FOR THE OWNERS OF THE 125-FOOT ROSETTI SUPERYACHTS EMOCEAN.
INSIDER TRADING • This is how the pros get the most out of their onboard electronics.
NEXT STOP? SUMMER ADVENTURE • In this issue of Yachting, we span the sea for the best in summer cruising destinations. Wherever you find yourself cruising, keep inspired with the latest stories at the Princess Passport - a joint venture between Yachting and Princess Yachts America. Here, you’ll find stories that inspire you to embark on a new journey, whether on land or at sea. Kick back, relax and visit yachtingmagazine.com/princess-passport.
(OUR) KIND OF BLUE • BlueSpin’s retractable motors enable hybrid propulsion.
FIRED UP • Volcanologist Graham Ryan keeps watch over his home island as director of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory.
BUILT TO FISH • The Hatteras 54 Convertible is outfitted with features that appeal to anglers.
RELIABLE SERVICE • You don’t need a computer chip to unclog a filter.