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Yachting

Sep 01 2022
Magazine

Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.

FUN AND FUNCTION

Yachting

OUR HAPPY PLACE • Fall boat-show season has arrived, and this year’s Monaco Yacht Show promises a new element: adventure.

CURRENTS > Yacht List

ONE TOUGH BEAUTY • The Leica M-A Titan is built of titanium, with only 250 of the cameras available worldwide.

SUPERYACHT CATCHER

MADE TO MOVE • Mustang Survival—already well-known among sailors and anglers—is adding more apparel and PFDs for paddling.

QUICK CRUISING • The Gladiator 961 Speed combines a thrilling pace with social space.

LOCAL COLOR • Fall itineraries in New England are a yacht-charter delight—and quite a few boats are in the region this year.

THE BEER-CAN BATTLES • Thursday nights are all right for racing, even if you never make it to the finish line first.

MOVING WITH PURPOSE • JEANNEAU’S DB/43 IS A PREMIUM DAYBOAT AND WEEKENDER FROM THE FRENCH BUILDER OF CRUISING YACHTS.

SETTING A COURSE FOR SOMEWHERE • SEVERAL BIG NAMES IN YACHTING ARE INVESTING IN NFT TECHNOLOGY—ADMITTEDLY, WHILE STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE IT’S GOING.

PEEKING UNDER THE HULL • AN ANDROID CO-FOUNDER BUILDS SHADOW, THE FIRST HOOD 35 LM, A YACHT WITH DOWN EAST LINES AND TOP-TIER TECHNOLOGY.

VIRTUAL PRIVATE ASSETS • Satcom Direct aims to keep connectivity secure as owners move from their jets to their boats.

INSIGHTS > NEW ELECTRONICS >

GREEN MACHINE • This hydrogen-powered foiler is redefining high-performance yachting.

BRIGHT IDEAS • Artist Sander van Beusekom captures the spirit and people of Curaçao in his lively, vivid murals.

COMFY CRUISING • The Horizon E88 is built to keep families and friends happy on extended itineraries.

NEED FOR SPEED? • Slow and steady keeps the boat intact—always.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 124 Publisher: Firecrown Media Inc. Edition: Sep 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 15, 2022

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English

Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.

FUN AND FUNCTION

Yachting

OUR HAPPY PLACE • Fall boat-show season has arrived, and this year’s Monaco Yacht Show promises a new element: adventure.

CURRENTS > Yacht List

ONE TOUGH BEAUTY • The Leica M-A Titan is built of titanium, with only 250 of the cameras available worldwide.

SUPERYACHT CATCHER

MADE TO MOVE • Mustang Survival—already well-known among sailors and anglers—is adding more apparel and PFDs for paddling.

QUICK CRUISING • The Gladiator 961 Speed combines a thrilling pace with social space.

LOCAL COLOR • Fall itineraries in New England are a yacht-charter delight—and quite a few boats are in the region this year.

THE BEER-CAN BATTLES • Thursday nights are all right for racing, even if you never make it to the finish line first.

MOVING WITH PURPOSE • JEANNEAU’S DB/43 IS A PREMIUM DAYBOAT AND WEEKENDER FROM THE FRENCH BUILDER OF CRUISING YACHTS.

SETTING A COURSE FOR SOMEWHERE • SEVERAL BIG NAMES IN YACHTING ARE INVESTING IN NFT TECHNOLOGY—ADMITTEDLY, WHILE STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE IT’S GOING.

PEEKING UNDER THE HULL • AN ANDROID CO-FOUNDER BUILDS SHADOW, THE FIRST HOOD 35 LM, A YACHT WITH DOWN EAST LINES AND TOP-TIER TECHNOLOGY.

VIRTUAL PRIVATE ASSETS • Satcom Direct aims to keep connectivity secure as owners move from their jets to their boats.

INSIGHTS > NEW ELECTRONICS >

GREEN MACHINE • This hydrogen-powered foiler is redefining high-performance yachting.

BRIGHT IDEAS • Artist Sander van Beusekom captures the spirit and people of Curaçao in his lively, vivid murals.

COMFY CRUISING • The Horizon E88 is built to keep families and friends happy on extended itineraries.

NEED FOR SPEED? • Slow and steady keeps the boat intact—always.


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