Yachting magazine engages the serious boater with content that educates and entertains therefore enhancing your experience on the water.
A CLOSE CALL
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RIGHT WHALE RULE WITHDRAWN • The rule would have imposed 10-knot speed limits along the East Coast for a large number of recreational vessels.
CAT TENDER • Highfield’s Classic 400 is lightweight enough for sailors and sporty enough for water sports fun.
SONIC STUNNERS • Riva teams up with Bang & Olufsen to immerse the world of sound in Italian yachting style.
WIDE OPEN • Galeon’s 480 Fly combines efficient design, performance and style.
WINNING RECIPE • This crew turned heads at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show.
TASSIE TALES • Tasmania is a world away, but it can make a sailor feel right at home.
PRECIOUS METTLE • THE 33-KNOT RIVIERA 6800 SPORTYACHT PLATINUM EDITION HAS A ROUGH-AND-READY BUILD WITH PEDIGREE LUXURY INSIDE.
SAFETY FIRST • These expert tips can help any boater be better prepared out on the water.
BOLD STATEMENT • PARDO’S NEW FLAGSHIP, THE GT75, BLENDS PERFORMANCE AND A MALLEABLE INTERIOR LAYOUT TO SUIT OWNER PREFERENCES.
Refined RIDE • SUNSEEKER’S HIGH-PERFORMING PREDATOR 55 IS THE SERIES’ SMALLEST MODEL, BUT WITH BIG COMFORT FEATURES.
PLUG-AND-PLAY BRAINS • Furuno’s and Garmin’s black-box computers offer benefits for today and tomorrow.
UNDERWATER RIDES • SeaNXT’s Elite scooters can top 11 knots while looking cool with outstanding aesthetics.
TURKISH DELIGHT • A gem of the Turquoise Coast, Bodrum is filled with all kinds of traditions and cultural history.
ITALIAN GEM • Custom Line’s Navetta 33 combines onboard comfort and a contemporary aesthetic.
In the World of Yachting 1947