Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.
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Yachting
THINGS ARE GETTING GREENER • Yacht and engine design are moving in tandem toward more eco-conscious cruising.
IT MAY BE OLDER THAN YOU • Partly distilled in 1960, this is the oldest and rarest release yet from Suntory, a pioneer of Japanese whisky.
FASTER THAN A DOLPHIN • U-Boat Worx is building the Super Sub to be able to keep up with marine life underwater.
SILENT FLYER • Candela’s C-7 is built for high-performance, zero-emissions boating.
OPEN COMFORT • The BG72 is a hybrid of Bluegame’s open and flybridge ranges.
THE RUSH IS ON • The charter hub of Antigua is expecting a post-COVID surge.
A CUT ABOVE • A NEW LOOK, 29-KNOT SPEED AND A CRUISING-CENTRIC LAYOUT DEFINE THE ABSOLUTE YACHTS 60 FLY.
A MODERN CLASSIC • THE HINCKLEY YACHTS 35 IS 40 KNOTS OF FUN WRAPPED IN A FIRST-RATE FIT-AND-FINISH.
276 NAUTICAL MILES • MAXIMUM CRUISING RANGE AT 24 KNOTS
BOAT different • YACHTING’S ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF INNOVATIVE MINDS IN THE MARINE INDUSTRY
SPECULATIVE SUCCESS • Building on spec can be akin to a guessing game, but Heesen Yachts’ Moskito hit the right marks.
ITALIAN FOR “AUDIOVISUAL” • Videoworks’ software and technology solutions can improve life aboard.
THINKING SMALL • To create below-waterline electric motors, Candela had to reduce bulk.
ISLAND RHYME • Poet John Robert Lee celebrates St. Lucia’s literary heritage.
SCENE-SETTER • The Beneteau Gran Turismo 40 has a rakish profile and performance to match.
BE LIKE AL • New boaters should watch and learn from Caddyshack.