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YACHTING, TOYS + LUXURY TRAVEL THE JOURNAL FROM NORTHROP & JOHNSON THE SUSTAINABLE ISSUE SPRING 2023
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5 FOR A HEALTHY OCEAN THE GREEN EDIT ECO-FRIENDLY RESORTS PIONEERING SHIPYARDS UNESCO CRUISING JOURNEYS OF LEARNING SUSTAINABLE STYLE
NAVIGATOR CONTENTS 12 19 Snapshot Northrop & Johnson’s insight on the superyacht market KEEL LIFE 28 Navigator Knows Yacht Management on the efforts of the fleet to reduce their carbon footprint 36 In Focus Navigator talks to leading shipyards on their efforts in sustainability 46 Toy Box Riding the new wave of eco-toys LUX LIFE 50 New Horizons Noteworthy additions to the hotel scene for 2023 56 Flight Deck Private jet bulletin 61 Auto Electric power drives the future 64 Style Compass The sustainable edit 68 Culture Spy Top UNESCO sites in cruising locations 74 All That Glitters Onboard edit featuring vintage gems 76 Timeline Eco-conscious watchmakers upping their sustainability game SPRING ’23 ENVIRONMENTAL CREDENTIALS Printed by Park Communications on FSC® certified paper. Park works to the EMAS standard and its Environmental Management System is certified to ISO 14001.This publication has been manufactured using 100% offshore wind electricity sourced from UK wind. 100% of the inks used are vegetable oil based, 95% of press chemicals are recycled for further use and, on average 99% of any waste associated with this production will be recycled and the remaining 1% used to generate energy. This document is printed on paper made of material from well-managed, FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources. This is a certified climate neutral print product for which carbon emissions have been calculated and offset by supporting recognised carbon offset projects. The carbon offset projects are audited and certified according to international standards and demonstrably reduce emissions. The climate neutral label includes a unique ID number specific to this product, which can be tracked at www.climatepartner.com, giving details of the carbon offsetting process including information on the emissions volume and the carbon offset project being supported. THE VIEW 84 Dock & Dine Ocean Club St Barths 86 Well Rested The world’s most eco-friendly resorts 96 How to Get There Travel to your yacht in style 102 Cruising Guide Travel to UnderstandJourneys of Learning 112 Terra Firma Top adventures with an underpinning of responsible luxury AFT DECK 122 Hot List Sales and charter yachts for everyone 132 Scope News and offerings from Northrop & Johnson’s exclusive partners 134 Transactions & Acquisitions A curation of what’s been sold and what’s new to the market with Northrop & Johnson

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NAVIGATOR SPRING 2023

The world has become more dynamic and dramatic than any time I can recall. Fortunately, dynamism is where Northrop & Johnson excels and, as for the drama, who doesn’t want a bit of drama to keep us feeling alive?! It has certainly led us on an upward trajectory, and the last few months alone have been quite the journey. As a result, as we move into the spring season, there’s a lot of compelling news to report.

In years past, there was a predictable drop in charter demand between the holidays and spring break. This year, that lull never came, and charter demand has remained constant. We are hopeful this is a trend that continues year after year. In terms of sales, Northrop & Johnson is currently number one in the world for yacht sales over 24 meters. Our goal is to be number one, and we’ve made some exciting additions to our service profile to get there.

With our recent acquisition of Fairport Yacht Management, our full-service yacht management offering is now global in its reach. Whether your yacht is for private use or active in the charter fleet, there is a comprehensive team in place to make sure operations run smoothly with trusted contacts and partners across the globe.

When it comes to new build options, the future is now. We’ve been working hard to develop our Builders Showcase - an in-house resource for our clients, replete with direct information gathering, comprehensive reporting and project tracking. Just this year, we have signed three new construction projects with Numarine, the latest in a burgeoning group of shipyards in Turkey, which includes Turquoise and Sirena Yachts.

And, bringing you back to the present day while looking future forward, we are laser-focused on sustainability in the yachtosphere. In this issue of Navigator, we talk to yacht management professionals and the leading shipyards about ways the fleet can mitigate its carbon footprint. We’ll take a test ride on the newest eco-toys and highlight luxury lifestyle partners who are incorporating environmental principles into their brand ethos. We’ll keep you current on what’s hot in world travel with an emphasis on niche hotels, UNESCO sites in cruising locations, and journeys of learning. As we look future forward, we’ve gathered the essential information you’ll need on the pages ahead.

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NAVIGATOR SNAPSHOT 19 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS The inside track on the superyacht market from the experts at Northrop & Johnson Data courtesy of BOAT Pro The largest motor yacht sold in 2022 Golden Odyssey 403’7” (123.2m) Lürssen At just under 404’ in length, GOLDEN ODYSSEY is the size equivalent of more than four Blue Whales. snapshot The largest sailing yacht sold in 2022 Maltese Falcon 289’ (88m) Perini Navi

Total value of motor yacht sales in 2022

$4.7 billion

Total value of sailing yacht sales in 2022 $300 million

The total value of all

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SNAPSHOT Total number of motor yachts sold in 2022 560 Total number of sailing yachts sold in 2022 71 YACHT SALES 2022 NAVIGATOR SNAPSHOT 20 Total number of yachts sold 2021 718 Total number of yachts sold 2022 631
Average selling price by length 2022 Motor Yacht Sailing Yacht 99 – 130’ $6,538,000 $3,080,000 78 – 98’ $3,426,000 $2,406.917 131 – 164’ $15,068,000 $7,089,000 165 – 213’ $27,936,000 $22,663,000 214’ + $90,784,000
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Largest motor yacht currently on the market AHPO, 377’7” (115.1m) Lürssen

Largest sailing yacht currently on the market AQUIJO, 282’2” (86m), Oceanco

Total length of yachts sold in 2022 was approximately 71,716’

The equivalent of 13.58 miles, further than a half-marathon (13.1 miles)

The average yacht length of yachts sold in 2022 was 113’6”

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282’2” Yacht sales by length in 2022 (ft) Motor Yacht Sailing Yacht 99 – 130’ 193 26 78 – 98’ 250 30 131 – 164’ 75 7 165 – 213’ 26 7 214’ + 16 1

KEEL LIFE

Northrop & Johnson discusses the yachting trends making waves

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NEW POWER

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Superyacht Management (SYM) Managing Director Ben Young talks to Navigator about the ways in which owners, captains and crew can make a difference in improving the health of the world’s oceans.

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Reducing the carbon emissions left behind by a superyacht is not only environmentally responsible but can be cost-effective too. From alternative fuel technologies to eco-friendly cleaning products, the industry has evolved by leaps and bounds in the area of sustainability. The race to build a zero-emission superyacht that promises less waste and less damage to the marine environment is on, but what can owners do to reduce their carbon footprint on board their conventional yacht right now?

Power & Propulsion

When it comes to power, the marine diesel used on yachts is actually a lot less polluting than the cruder fuel oil used in shipping, but it is still a finite resource that causes pollution both in production and in its use. One solution existing today is the use of biofuels, such as renewable diesel. Biofuels offer a renewable, more sustainable source of fuel than conventional marine diesel and can significantly reduce the carbon emissions of a superyacht. Made from animal fats, waste vegetable oil and seed oils, many biofuels can easily be swapped into marine engines without any modifications required. According to SYM’s Managing Director Ben Young, one of the yachts in SYM’s management fleet has done just this. “Captain Jean-Maxime Berthet recently pioneered a switch to try out a new biofuel on board the 144’4” (44m) motor yacht LAMMOUCHE,” says Ben. “Following six months of negotiations, Captain Jean-Maxime got the green light from Caterpillar and John Deere, LAMMOUCHE’s engine and generator manufacturers, to be able to use an ultra-clean, ecologically advantageous fuel product synthesized from renewable and sustainably-sourced fats and oils called HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil). Leading distributors of fuel in [France’s] Var region, Fioul 83, made a delivery of 15,000 liters to the vessel,” says Ben. “It was the first time anyone has seen one of their tankers arrive to a standing ovation from the municipal authorities.”

According to Captain Jean-Maxime, there are many ecofriendlier solutions generally available for brand new yachts, but the options become more limited for older vessels already in operation. “When we heard of HVO, we jumped at the chance to explore further,” says Captain Jean-Maxime. “We are delighted to be working alongside other industry stakeholders, including Caterpillar and John Deere, to become the first superyacht to support the switch to the HVO bunkering fuel supply network.”

There are other ways in which existing yachts can reduce wasteful emissions, including catalytic reducers and exhaust scrubbers, and, of course, alternative propulsion systems such as hybrid electric power and solar power. “On average, 80 percent of a superyacht’s operational time is spent at anchor, with generators running from batteries charged by combustion engines,” says Ben. “Using larger batteries that can also be charged underway by the main engines will result in fewer emissions, while solar panels or even hybrid forms of diesel/ electric power management can also easily be retrofitted to legacy vessels.” This can require significant CapEx, but it is one of the best ways to maintain the value of a vessel, as long as the rest of it is in good working order.

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Sustainable Products

While there are many technological changes occurring, the operational side of yachting is often neglected, right down to the cleaning and maintenance. As any experienced owner knows, a clean vessel is essential to its successful operation, but many cleaning products – especially the heavy-duty products used to maintain and clean engine rooms – can have a destructive effect on the marine environment. Chemical-based cleaning products contain phosphates and phthalates that pollute the water and have a detrimental effect on marine life. Fortunately, there are a few companies that offer biodegradable marine cleaning products that use naturally occurring ingredients to limit their impact on the environment.

“Although most crew are receptive to making changes, they don’t always have the time or knowledge to know whether a cleaning product is truly ‘eco’,” says Ben. “Thanks to greenwashing and sustainability buzzwords, there is a lack of trust and confusion, which has led to major barriers for crew looking to do their best to ensure cleaning products are not harmful.” Products that list “natural” ingredients or “plantbased”, for example, are buzzwords that imply they are safe, but can still be highly toxic to aquatic life while the term “organic” is over-used and not regulated. There are, however, several internationally recognized certification labels, including the highly-recommended Ecocert. More stringent than other labels, it is a good reference point when sourcing cleaning products that are good for the environment in every way, including sourcing and packaging.

Packaging, of course, can also have implications, especially when in plastic form. Plastic waste in our ocean is an everincreasing problem, and the yachting industry’s dependence on single-use plastic is magnified due to the logistics of being waterborne. Whether in the form of packaging for cleaning products or just bottled water, plastic is convenient, hygienic and, when it comes to drinking water, guaranteed 100% safe.

“It is estimated that guests and crew consume as many as 40 million liters of bottled water every year,” says Ben. “Although this consumption of water cannot be reduced, the supply method can easily be changed.” A water filter is the most viable solution, and most superyachts have advanced water filtration systems to guarantee clean and sterilized water. “Desalinators, or watermakers as they are more commonly known, turn seawater into filtered water by the method of reverse osmosis,” explains Ben. “Although they require separate systems for the treatment of the water, and the ongoing cost of maintenance requires even more investment, overall they provide the luxury of independence and freedom from the reliance on bottled water.” Of course, the promise of new methods of water filtration is always on the horizon, with exciting developments in graphene filters and nanotechnology.

This may all sound a little daunting, but there are a few specialist companies that run training and audit programs for crew, including solutions at implementing Environmental Management Systems. Participating in training sessions like these empowers the crew to significantly reduce their own yacht’s impact on the environment, while at the same time continuing to ensure the high-quality service that is a luxury yacht’s raison d’étre.

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VOLPINI 2

The 188’ (57.7m) Amels-built VOLPINI 2 is the perfect example of a yacht that was built to an environmental brief. At the time of her launch in 2018, she was the first yacht to comply with IMO Tier III regulations, operating with an exhaust aftertreatment methodology in the form of catalytic converters. The now mandatory Tier III equipment transforms diesel exhaust fluid into harmless nitrogen water and tiny amounts of CO2. She also features Amels’ first-ever advanced hybrid power system, increasing not only her efficiency but also her environmental friendliness. And it doesn’t stop there. Building on her environmental credentials, the thirteen-strong crew have gone on to ensure that her operations are as sustainable as possible. “I am very proud of the efforts made by Captain Nathan McFadyen and the rest of the crew onboard VOLPINI 2,” says Ben. “Not only in terms of onboard products used but also their involvement in beach cleans and other voluntary efforts. She really is a fine example of how a superyacht can and should be operated in a responsible way.”

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NAVIGATOR IGY TRIDENT 34 satisfaction guaranteed THE IGY TRIDENT COLLECTIVE 01 01 Yacht Haven Grande Miami 02 North Cove Marina 03 IGY Portisco Marina 04 Yacht Club Isle De Sol 05 Yacht Haven Grande St Thomas IGY TRIDENT SUPERYACHT MARINAS ITALY | IGY PORTISCO MARINA ITALY | MARINA DI PORTO CERVO SPAIN | IGY IBIZA MARINA SPAIN | IGY MÁLAGA MARINA FRANCE | IGY VIEUX-PORT DE CANNES FRANCE | IGY SÈTE MARINA PORTLAND, MAINE | FORE POINTS MARINA ST. MAARTEN, DC | YACHT CLUB ISLE DE SOL MARINA NEW YORK | NORTH COVE MARINA AT BROOKFIELD PLACE MIAMI, FL | YACHT HAVEN GRANDE MIAMI AT ISLAND GARDENS PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS | BLUE HAVEN MARINA ST. THOMAS, USVI | AMERICAN YACHT HARBOR ST. MAARTEN, DC | SIMPSON BAY MARINA ST. THOMAS, USVI | YACHT HAVEN GRANDE ST. LUCIA | RODNEY BAY MARINA MEXICO | MARINA CABO SAN LUCAS PANAMA | RED FROG BEACH ISLAND MARINA COLOMBIA | MARINA SANTA MARTA COSTA RICA | MARINA BAHIA GOLFITO

A unique offering

Imagine being part of a private club that is limited to just 30 members, all of whom are superyacht owners. Now imagine that the club allows you the best berth in marinas all over the world. The IGY Trident Collective is for those who want to live the yachting lifestyle to the fullest.

Priority access

Launched in 2022 by IGY Marinas, The IGY Trident Collective is a club that is truly exclusive and private. Not only will your most prized possession be guaranteed the best berth available, but there is no need to book ahead. You may not be aware, but during the peak season, while your yachting team appears to glide across the surface with logistical planning, beneath the surface they will be paddling profusely to ensure you receive a seamless, luxury experience while on board. As a member of The IGY Trident Collective you can arrive, without a reservation, at any IGY Marina in the world. Added to this, you and your guests will be treated to a host of exclusive benefits. These include a personal onsite marina concierge delivering extra special white glove treatment, a private golf cart, VIP parking, and maybe a case of cold beers for the crew and a bottle of Margaux for you.

A superyacht owner’s dream

Flying the exclusive IGY Trident burgee not only allows for priority access at IGY Marinas for your yacht across the world, The IGY Trident Collective offers members a list of important operational benefits designed to save you money and, more importantly, time and dramatically fewer headaches. Added to this, wearing your own Trident pin allows access to a variety of curated experiences that are exclusive to the 30 Collective members and their select guests. Think Cannes Film Festival black tie dinners, the ultimate viewing platform for the Monaco Grand Prix, unique Art Basel Miami offerings, private experiential dinners, exclusive live music performances, rare wine tastings… the opportunities from the Trident Collective Concierge Team are rare and ambitious, which is what The IGY Trident Collective is all about.

Extraordinary crew resources

In addition to the amazing services that you as an owner will enjoy, the IGY Trident Collective team also delivers an array of global resources to the Captain and crew of your yacht. Take advantage of IGY’s refit prep and service-centric marina in Sète, South of France or, for example, while waiting for charter guests in the Old Port of Cannes, your crew will be given preferential treatment. They can also access VIP Training Programs from the Forbes Travel team receive Executive Medicals for the Captain, dedicated support and discounts from BWA Yachting, and discounted fuel and complimentary carbon offsets with one of the world’s largest aviation and fuel suppliers, World Fuel Services. In addition, your Captain and crew are given a $10,000 bonus of crew benefits to use on customized local experiences and activities, all organized by your very own IGY Trident Concierge.

To become one of 30 founding members of this most exclusive superyacht owner’s club, contact the IGY Trident Team. igytrident.com

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KEEL LIFE IN FOCUS 36 sustainability IN FOCUS Navigator takes a look at the pioneering shipyards at the helm of eco-responsible yachting. WORDS MIRIAM CAIN 01 Efficient long-range explorer ARKSEN 85 02 Lürssen’s Managing Director Peter Lürssen believes that fuel cell technology is the future 03 Royal Huisman's high-performance sloop, which is currently in build, features twin retractable electric drive propulsion units 01

With so much focus in the industry on the environment and the ocean, it is now increasingly rare to find a builder that is not focused on addressing the issue of sustainability. The International Maritime Organization (IMO), for example, has committed itself to reducing the CO2 emissions in shipping by 40 percent before 2040, compared to 2008 levels. As eco-focused propulsion, therefore, becomes a necessity for the yachts of tomorrow, we look at what the leading yacht building shipyards are doing to reduce the impact that their yacht builds have on the environment.

Optimizing propulsion

Solar power, wind power, hybrid propulsion systems and hydrogen fuel cell technology have become the primary focus for many shipyards looking for alternatives to using traditional internal combustion engines for power generation. Of course, not all these innovations are entirely new. Windpowered yachts have been around for centuries, but wind power combined with new technologies has huge potential for the future of sailing yachts in particular, while hydrogeneration has also become more commonplace. Hybrid yacht propulsion, too, is probably the most exciting innovation in the yachting world. Although hybrid power generation has been around for a while, only relatively recently has it been used in the superyacht industry, most commonly in the form of diesel electric.

These are all positive steps toward making yachting more sustainable, but the quest for emissions free cruising continues. There is no clear view yet on whether the winner in this particular race will be LNG (liquid natural gas), gas or hydrogen, but the race for a solution is definitely on. German builder Lürssen is leading the charge in the area with its research into fuel cell technology, with hydrogen being their preferred element. Extremely low in pollutants, hydrogen generates electrical energy with oxygen from the ambient air. However, as explained by Lürssen’s Managing Director Peter Lürssen in the Fall 2021 issue of Navigator, liquid hydrogen needs to be pressurized and stored in extensive cell structures – which is not possible in a conventional superyacht engine room. The shipyard has therefore also been involved in research projects aimed at using a modular fuel cell system using methanol that, having a higher energy density, can also carry a lot of hydrogen within its chemical composition. The methanol can then be stored in structural tanks in the yacht’s hull for long periods, and methanol has the added bonus of being already easily available in most commercial ports. The most exciting thing, however, is that the only by-product of its use is warm, moist air, totally bio-degradable and with zero emissions. Lürssen currently has a yacht in build that will have a fuel cell installed. “This is an extremely exciting project for Lürssen,” says Peter. “I personally believe it will be a game-changer for the yachting industry, and that its real-world use will prove that fuel cells will be the future.”

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Future-proofing new yachts for whatever energy supply will come into play in years to come is a priority. With the speed at which hybrid technologies are being developed and environmental regulations announced, the value of a vessel could reduce if it cannot implement changes and adhere to restrictions.

Energy-efficient hull design

Building yachts with more efficient hull designs is something that many shipyards have been working on for the past decade. Working on a yacht’s hull optimization will ensure that a hull is more fuel efficient and, therefore, energy efficient overall. Dutch shipyard Heesen are dedicated to pushing the boundaries in design and build in this area and is leading the way in its efforts to meet owners’ demands for fast and comfortable but still fuel-efficient large motor yachts. They have a dedicated sustainability program called BlueNautech. “At Heesen, we believe it is our responsibility to bring to the market products that are more respectful of our environment,” says Heesen CCO Mark Cavendish. The shipyard continually invests in research and development to reduce fuel consumption through pioneering progressive hull designs. It is known for its lightweight aluminum construction and meticulous focus on weight reduction. “The most important steps we can make with regards to fuel efficiency involve building a lighter yacht,” says Mark. “Our most recent keel laying, the all-aluminum 164’ (50m) PROJECT ORION, with hybrid propulsion, is the most efficient yacht in our portfolio. Her Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) increases fuel efficiency by 30 percent, and, thanks to Heesen hybrid solutions, she delivers flexible power management and the luxury of a silent cruise up to 10 knots, where her fuel consumption falls to a mere 45 liters per hour. For a 164' (50m)

yacht displacing 295 tons, this is an outstanding achievement." “Bigger engines are heavier and therefore mean extra weight,” explains Mark. “The trick is to use as little power as possible, by optimizing the hull form and making it as slippery as possible through the water.” Another example is Heesen’s 164’ (50m) PROJECT JADE, available for delivery in April 2024. “With an optimized, low-drag hull with reduced transom depth that allows for a shallow shaft angle, PROJECT JADE requires 12 percent less installed power to reach the same speeds as a more conventional yacht,” says Mark.

Sustainable operations

Aside from burning a lot of fossil fuel for cruising, even when static, the fuel burned by the electricity generators, provisioning, maintenance and almost everything else that goes into the superyacht experience all still have a negative environmental impact. Given that a superyacht spends, on average, 80 percent of its time at anchor, the electricity required from the dieselpowered generators that power the hotel side of the yacht 24 hours a day actually require more energy than the larger engines that move her. The last few years have seen huge advances in technological and engineering features for efficiency-enhancing solutions in this area. Reducing the demand on power generation is a priority for many shipyards. From occupancy-based lighting, air-conditioning sensors and heat recovery systems, to LED lighting, state-of-the-art thermal insulation and HVAC systems, there are numerous ways in which energy can be conserved. Battery banks with “peak-shaving” capabilities, which avoid extra generators starting up when demand for hotel services are high, can also help lower fuel use. Added to this, wastewater treatment systems and catalytic converters can also play their part.

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Sustainable production

The same yards that are investing in building eco-friendly vessels are also leading the charge in making the actual build process of their yachts more eco-conscious. These days, many conduct their own surveys to identify areas where they can make efficiency improvements. Southern Wind Shipyard, for example, is able to perform a Life Cycle Analysis to measure the environmental impact that the production and operation of each of its yachts has in its lifetime. “The impact of building a yacht can be quantified by measuring the raw materials used in its construction,” explains Andrea Micheli, CCO of Southern Wind. “This includes finding out not only the detailed information on where goods are sourced, but also the way the goods are transported from the place of manufacture to the shipyard.” Considering the overall carbon cost of the build from the outset and taking steps to minimize it wherever possible, the shipyard can measure the environmental impact of construction. This allows the yard to benchmark and evaluate areas for improvement.

Builders also have a responsibility to ensure the ecological integrity of the yacht at the end of its lifespan. When considering the eco-credentials in the design and build of a yacht, marine adventure company Arksen also factors in the yacht’s end-of-life potential. Wherever possible, the yard employs recycled materials or simple, low-impact materials, while also future-proofing vessels as far as possible. Lifecycle sustainability was a key attribute in the ARKSEN 85. “A modular cabin system allows for design evolution and adaptation even during its usage,” explains Northrop & Johnson broker Charles Herve. “Conscious of reducing the burden on both the owner and the environment, each aspect of the build – and the systems and services to support its ownership – is carefully planned so the owner can optimize their use of the vessel, enabling them to enjoy life-changing adventures but with minimal impact on the planet.” It seems that it is no longer a choice, but rather a necessity, for all shipyards to embrace sustainability if they want to stay current and meet the needs of a new generation of yacht owner.

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KEEL LIFE IN FOCUS 41 09 The all-aluminum 164’ (50m) PROJECT ORION, with hybrid propulsion, is the most efficient yacht in Heesen's portfolio
42 KEEL LIFE INTELLIAN Intellian Empowering Connectivity 01 Intellian technology systems can be found on board the 203'5" (62m) RoMa 01

You wouldn’t dream of booking a vacation in a villa or leasing an office with no internet access or phone signal. The importance of good connectivity on a yacht is exactly the same. Yet it’s often overlooked until you’re settled in and realize it's too late. To achieve speeds capable of every type of connection - across all devices on board simultaneously - sophisticated technology is a necessity. Intellian realizes the importance of reliable connectivity for those cruising on board a yacht and delivers the best in the industry. The distinguished radomes you see high above the bridge house the technology that enable yachts to connect to a satellite in space - often thousands of miles awayand deliver high-speed internet on board.

Melissa Orlick of Intellian explains, “The world of SATCOM is similar to that of terrestrial comms. Instead of the likes of AT&T or Verizon, there are network operators that have satellites in space instead of cell towers. And, like how Apple or Samsung are the devices customers connect to these cell towers, here at Intellian we are the technology that connects customers to the satellites. From our antennas, the vessel can then implement Wi-Fi everywhere onboard.” A vessel with great connectivity also means there’s better comms on board for the crew to arrange logistics ashore and help plan your excursions or address anything else that may arise.

Some yachts even have the option of video calls with medical teams ashore during emergency situations. There’s also the option to have satellite TV on yachts, enabling guests to watch the big game, live. “In Monaco during the Formula One Grand Prix, for example, we see a huge demand in TV satellite antennas because the guests on board need to be able to watch the race in full once they have viewed the cars go past in real life,” says Orlick. “It’s the same thing, too, for guests on vacation during other major sporting events that aren’t streamed online, where TV is the best experience.”

When deciding on a yacht to charter, let your broker know what level of comms you expect to have on board so they can ensure your chosen yacht has the best solution for your needs. They will have to consider how many guests there will be, and if the need is for simple messaging and emails, which aren’t as data-intensive, or if you and your guests expect to be able to watch Netflix or gaming - or even take a Peloton class - as these all need higher data capabilities. Of course, a vacation is about relaxing and getting away from screens, which underscores the need to have great internet onboard, so when a guest does want to do something online, the connectivity is there, ready to go.

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Le StandUp Paddleboard

Experience an entirely different perspective with Loeva’s Le StandUp board. Glide over the water’s surface and explore the surrounding coastline or discover the marine life beneath your feet through the transparent light-up base, all while having an on-the-water workout. Made with a special type of acrylic glass that is transparent, impact-resistant and scratch-resistant, Le StandUp is lightweight, easy to use and easy to transport. Additionally, for every Le StandUp by Loeva purchased, Loeva will contribute to the resettlement of an area of coral reef. loeva.me

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ECO-THRILLS

Get your thrills with Navigator’s pick of eco-friendly water toys

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Special Edition LIFT3 Metallic

For those looking for more than a sedate paddle, the LIFT3 electric hydrofoil surfboard from Lift Foils allows riders to glide through any-meter-deep body of water at speeds of up to 26 knots (30mph). Lift Foils’ new collection featuring eight special edition handpainted Metallic Colors merge style with performance. A stable ride for all levels, perfect for those who like to surf but find themselves in calm waters better suited to superyachts. liftfoils.com

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RipCurrent S by Juiced Bikes

For those looking to explore ashore, an electric bike might be just the ticket. Ideal for uncovering hidden spots in undiscovered destinations, the RipCurrent S features a 1000W motor and upgraded battery pack for the most durable and powerful ride. Set in Race Mode for a more responsive experience or simply glide along the coastal road at speeds of up to 38mph. Rest assured, the RipCurrent’s super versatile and puncture-resistant fat tires allow for a variety of terrains. juicedbikes.com

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U-Boat Worx Super Sub

Dive to the dark depths of the ocean in a sustainable and luxurious manner with U-Boat Worx Super Sub. Featuring the most flow-dynamic submersible ever conceived, the three-person Super Sub has the same efficient flow dynamics as an electric car. The Super Sub is the fastest and most maneuverable design, delivering a dynamic dive experience with a depth rating of 300 meters and an improved speed of 10 knots (7 knots faster than the average submersible). uboatworx.com

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SCUBAJET

Small enough to fit into your hand luggage but powerful enough to power you through the water, SCUBAJET’s water jet system is a superyacht staple. The device can be used in multiple ways and is emissions-free and eco-friendly. Dive to new depths, power a kayak or simply propel yourself through the water with less effort – the versatile SCUBAJET has mounting systems for just about any water activity. scubajet.com

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From a spectacular waterfront development to an updated coastal sanctuary, Navigator curates the properties making waves in 2023.

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Cap Karoso

Sumba Island, Indonesia

Located on the shores of a turquoise lagoon just an hour’s flight from Bali, Cap Karoso is a remote getaway. An eco-conscious haven, the resort features 47 rooms and 20 villas surrounded by a seven-acre organic farm, where local growers and guests are welcome to learn about biological farming. Guests can expect eco-friendly architecture, calming interiors, a Sumbanese house spa, a laid-back beach club, a chef’s table restaurant and an open-air cinema. Additionally, the island is surrounded by a coral reef, enabling guests to swim and snorkel and discover some of the world’s most stunning underwater gems. capkaroso.com

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02 The Peninsula Istanbul - Istanbul, Turkey

Set along the banks of the scenic Bosphorus in Istanbul, The Peninsula’s latest waterfront opening is located within walking distance of many of Istanbul’s most historic landmarks. The property is spread across four buildings, three of which are careful renovations of historical landmarks dating back to the early 1900s. Turkish influences can be found throughout the property, from the kilim-style carpets to the lavish marble bathrooms. There are 177 guest rooms and suites – some with balconies and terraces, others with access to gardens and the outdoor pool. A selection of restaurants includes a rooftop restaurant for Turkish-Asian cuisine and beautiful views. peninsula.com

Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino Costa Navarino, Greece

The first property of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in Greece is located on the historic Bay of Navarino on the southwest coast of the Peloponnese. Opening this summer, Costa Navarino features 99 guest rooms and 48 pool villas, all with outdoor terraces and sea views. Five restaurants and bars, wellness facilities, and a stunning indoor-outdoor pool, as well as nearby watersports, biking, rockclimbing and golf, complete the picture. costanavarino.com

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The Son Bunyola Hotel Mallorca, Spain

Located on Mallorca’s northwest coast, the vast Son Bunyola private estate is home to a new, boutique 26-room hotel. A welcome addition to the Virgin Limited Edition hospitality portfolio, the property – which includes two showcase Tower Suites – is housed in a restored 15th-century finca. Guests can dine in the former olive press, swim in the outdoor pool, or explore the surroundings peppered with olive groves, almond and citrus trees and grape vines.

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One&Only Aesthesis Athenian Riviera, Greece

Hot on the heels of the opening of One&Only Portonovi in Montenegro, the One&Only Aesthesis opens on the dramatic Athenian Riviera later this year. Embodying the glamour of 60s and 70s Greece, the chic resort is just 30 minutes from the center of Athens – ideal for a couple of nights in the city before a yacht charter through the Cyclades. There are 127 rooms, ranging from beachfront suites to private villas, all with minimalist décor and stunning views. There is also a Chenot Spa and a collection of culinary options.

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Maroma, A Belmond Hotel Maya, Mexico

The Riviera Maya welcomes the much-anticipated return of Maroma, A Belmond Hotel. Nestled between 200 acres of lush tropical jungle and the secluded white sands of Mexico’s Caribbean coast, the legendary property has been completely reimagined by designer Tara Bernerd. With Mayan culture at its core, the iconic redesign includes ten new waterfront suites with plunge pools or rooftop terraces, a Guerlain Spa and a Mexican restaurant. belmond.com

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07 White Elephant Nantucket, Massachusetts USA

Marking its 100th anniversary, the iconic White Elephant estate has been an integral part of the island’s history since the 1920s. Originally a series of seaside cottages overlooking Nantucket Harbor, the property has evolved over the past century to become an iconic landmark hotel. This summer, celebrating its 100th year, the property debuts yet another metamorphosis, with a huge restoration and renovation. The design of its 66 rooms, suites and cottages draws on the essence of the island – its history, the quality of light, its natural landscapes, the colors, textures and artistic legacy – breathing new life into a yachting favorite. whiteelephantnantucket.com

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Gran Hotel Son Net Mallorca, Spain

Following a large-scale refurbishment, the legendary Mallorcan Gran Hotel Son Net property reopened its doors this spring to welcome guests to the luxury boutique retreat. The 17th century private estate is set in the foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and is surrounded by vineyards and forests, while the cosmopolitan center of Palma is just a half-hour drive. Part of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Collection, the refurbished property showcases original architectural features and an extensive curated private art collection, as well as an outdoor pool and spa. sonnet.es

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FLYING GREEN

Flying green into the clear blue skies has never been easier WORDS DOUG GOLLAN

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With the climate conversation becoming ever more impassioned, we look at the ways in which private aviation programs are addressing sustainability.

Whether you are looking to reduce your environmental footprint for altruistic reasons or to avoid negative attention, it is becoming more and more apparent that flyers need to seriously consider their carbon mitigation strategies to protect both their corporate and personal brands. This need is spurred in part because aircraft ownership information - including fractional ownership - is accessible to the general public and has been used to publicize fuel burn and carbon emissions data in a negative way. Fortunately, for those who want to ensure emissions offset, all of the major private aviation flight providers have programs enabling one to do so. Many private jet flight programs now either include carbon offsets in their contracted pricing or offer them as an add-on. At the same time, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is becoming accessible, even when it isn’t being sold at the departure airport.

NetJets offers fractional share and lease owners as well as jet card clients the ability to offset all flights, a single flight or even by the hour. It also invested in a Sustainable Aviation Fuel refinery being built in the Philippines by WasteFuel. WasteFuel’s plant will use materials from landfills to produce the fuel, which can reduce carbon emissions by up to 80 percent. And, while the places that sell SAF are still limited, book-and-claim allows you to buy SAF when it isn’t available at your departure airport, but is used someplace else by another jet flyer where it is. You then get documentation that enables you to claim the carbon credits for your ESG programs.

Victor, a U.K.-based jet charter service, offers book-and-claim as an option for all flights, while Jet Aviation provides the facility to clients who hire the unit of General Dynamics to manage their jets. At the same time, some providers offer carbon credits as part of the base flying cost.

Directional Aviation’s Flexjet offsets 100% of CO2 emissions for U.S. share owners and 300% in Europe, as does its U.S. jet card provider Sentient Jet and European broker PrivateFly. The reason for the extra offsets is to cover non-carbon emissions that can also be damaging. Both use 4AIR, an industry specialist. In addition to providing offsets and helping with tracking, it works with corporate and private flight departments to facilitate sustainability commitments. Vista Global’s VistaJet, like NetJets, offers carbon offsets as an option. Executives say that’s because some clients already have their own solutions. The operator is committed to being carbon neutral as a company by 2025.

While the industry is often the target of environmentalists, the truth is it has been focused on reducing emissions for more than 15 years and has promised to be carbon neutral by 2050. It is also important to note that globally, aviation is 2.1% of manmade CO2 emissions. Private aviation is 2% of that 2.1%. If you think sustainability in aviation is one of those issues that will be swept to the side, think again. In fact, the owners of Corporate Jet Investor are launching a series of conferences under the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Investor banner as the sector attracts big investments. Still, if you want to be nice to the planet, or if you are concerned that you could be targeted, making sure you are covered and having all of the paperwork to support it is now as easy as booking the flight.

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Sky Harbour’s Home Basing Solution represents a paradigm shift in business aviation. Membership at Sky Harbour grants you access to three essential benefits unavailable elsewhere:

Superior Aircraft Utilization

Sky Harbour serves only based members which means our staff is always focused on your needs first. Dedicated line service staff only move your aircraft when you want it moved. We do not have the distractions of transient aircraft on the ramp meaning we are typically able to fulfil last minute requests. If you want to fly in an hour, you’ll be wheels up in an hour.

Increased Aircraft Protection

• Hangar rash: mitigated because your aircraft is only moved when you want it moved.

• Exposure: Your aircraft stays in your hangar with the door closed until you’re ready to fly.

• Maintenance: 24-hour access for routine maintenance operations on your schedule.

• Servicing: 24-hour access for detailing, interior cleaning, and servicing on your schedule.

• Safety and Security: You control third-party access to your hangar and your aircraft.

Unparalleled Ownership Experience

• Arrivals and departures: No crowds and no waiting. Park inside your hangar and board directly in privacy.

• Lounge and office: Create your own environment for activities other than arrivals and departures, such as conferences, entertaining, or displaying large collectibles.

• Storage, kitchen, showers, laundry: Flight crews and aircraft managers make use of these facilities to enhance the owner’s and passenger’s flight experience.

Maximizing value for aircraft owners is a central mission for Sky Harbour. Our newly constructed, thoughtfully designed, modern aircraft hangars can accommodate todays largest business jets. We invite you to experience membership at our campuses in Miami, Houston, Nashville, Denver, Phoenix, and Dallas.

For more information please contact: info@skyharbour.group skyharbour.group

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Forward-looking all-electric startup, Silicon Valley-based Lucid has already won a MotorTrend Car of the Year Award, and those who preordered its Lucid Air GT vehicle are now beginning to take deliveries. Starting at $138,000 and ripping into the 1,050hp power range, the GT flagship can function at a maximum range of 516 miles between charges, offering impressive single-session distance numbers in addition to super-car speed and performance (0 to 60 mph in less than two seconds with full charging under 12 minutes). The more accessible $107,400 standard Lucid Air Touring model offers similar styling with a shorter range of 425 miles and a giddy-up of 620hp (0 to 60 mph launch of 3.4 seconds). Availability of this vehicle is anticipated shortly, and offers an easier, family-friendly gateway to Lucid’s technology. lucidmotors.com

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PURE ELECTRIC

Electrification of the auto world continues at pace, with many major car makers throwing their R&D hopes (and future sales dreams) on the emerging clean technology. Still, if you really want to get the pulse of the electric car state-of-the-art, you should look to one of these four car makers solely dedicated to manufacturing the electric future.

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Faraday Future FF 91 Futurist Alliance

Developed in a think tank and just about to start manufacturing in China, Faraday Future is an innovative electric vehicle upstart to keep your eye on. Its first platform, the FF 91, is an all-electric, autonomous-drive-ready, seamlessly connected automobile with a futuristic design that looks like nothing else on the road (and it zips from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds). Three separate electric motors and patented FF Echelon Inverter technology squeeze unmatched power from the vehicle’s battery to deliver 381 miles of range between charges. The company just announced the FF 91 is undergoing final debugging ahead of a planned production launch very soon. Preorder deposits for the flagship 1,050hp Futurist Alliance version are fully booked (at $5,000), but you can join a waiting list on the company’s website or wait for a preorder opportunity for the standard FF 91 (anticipated soon). Full starting prices are expected to be around $180,000. ff.com

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Focusing on all-electric trucks (the starting-at-$73,000 R1T pick-up) and SUVs (the staring-at-$78,000 R1S), Rivian has created quite a stir as a successful object lesson on how big, rough, durable and flexible vehicles can make outstanding use of the latest electrification technologies. The latest-to-market R1S (which launched last year and carries no significant upgrades for the 2023 model year), is an unapologetic full-size, family-friendly, burly SUV offering 260 to 321 miles of range, a 7,700-pound towing capacity, more than three feet of wading depth, a 0 to 30 mph jump of three seconds, a full all-wheel-drive drivetrain, three-row seating for seven passengers, and over 104 cubic feet of cargo area. It certainly sounds like a world-class SUV; except it’s all-electric, and, if you look close, the interior design and flourishes are actually a step or two above some traditional fuel luxury SUV competitors. rivian.com

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There is simply no denying the first-to-market, ubiquitous appeal of owning a Tesla product. In production since 2009, Tesla has an established and coherent retail and maintenance network and long-term performance track record of addressing the needs of eco-friendly drivers with penchants for speed and style. Its peppy Model Y crossover, for example, offers 76 cubic feet of cargo space, a dual-motor all-wheel-drive function, and 331-mile charge range starting at about $53,490. In the U.S., certain Model Ys qualify for a federal tax credit for eligible buyers (this is soon to finish), putting the sticker tag comfortably in the sweet spot of other traditional-fuel crossover competitors. tesla.com

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HERITAGE HAVENS

CULTURE SPY

On board a superyacht you can use the waters to get close to a large majority of the 1,154 official UNESCO World Heritage Sites and have a fantastic experience. Cruise into heritage and history with Navigator’s recommendation of remarkable sites that are particularly poised to make the most of a maritime arrival.

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The Great Barrier Reef

Australia

Could there be a bigger-time, marine-appropriate UNESCO World Heritage Site than the only living thing on the planet that’s visible from space? Inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1981 and encompassing over 348,000 square kilometers, the world’s largest coral reef system is home to more than 1,500 different species of fish, 400 species of coral, six of the seven species of marine turtles, and much more. Even more so than UNESCO sites in general, the Great Barrier Reef is under very strict protection so that future generations can continue to enjoy the habitat. Moor your yacht and rely on Northrop & Johnson to arrange an approved guide to make the most low-impact explorations you can.

Where to berth

Hamilton Island Marina is located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef and is the area’s most iconic facility offering a full spectrum of modern amenities and services.

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Overnight luxury

The exquisite qualia® resort, very near the marina, offers two styles of gorgeous minimalist pavilion accommodations, making for a memorable Australian island getaway. qualia.com.au

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Town of St. George

Bermuda

The island of Bermuda is such a popular and easily accessible destination that many completely forget about its historical significance. Officially chartered in 1612, Bermuda’s oldest town, St. George's, is, in fact, the oldest continuously populated European settlement in North America (Jamestown, Virginia, was abandoned in 1610 before being re-established after St. George’s was formed). And, even in peak tourist season, the charm and appeal of this UNESCO World Heritage Site is simply undeniable, and a must-visit (especially a stop at local hero chef Art Mel’s Spicy Dicy for an old-school fish sandwich that you will never forget). Enjoyment of Bermuda’s mainland may be a traditional “breeze,” if you will, that could include some of the world’s best golf, but given the favorable waters and fishing grounds surrounding the island, getting off-island is what Bermuda is really all about, making it a perfect destination for yachters of every stripe.

Where to berth

As Bermuda’s first and only full-service hotel marina, the facilities at the Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club offer the top-notch amenities and service you would expect from such a historical nautical destination as the busy port of Hamilton (including the very hip 1609 Bar & Restaurant).

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Overnight luxury

Check into the glorious Fairmont Hamilton Princess for some decidedly chic and classic Bermuda knee-socks-sans-irony style and sophistication. thehamiltonprincess.com

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Kaeng Krachan

Thailand

One of UNESCO’s newest World Heritage sites, Kaeng Krachan was inscribed in 2021 and presents a very unique biosphere located at the intersection of the Himalayan, Indochinese and Sumatran floral and faunal regions. Translation: lots and lots of rare animals, plants and scenery more than worthy of UNESCO protection and bragging rights exploration and viewing. Biodiverse (to say the least) and a bit out-of-the-box in Thailand’s fun-loving tourism zeitgeist, this park may single-handedly represent a new impetus to return to the peninsula, albeit for a much more naturalistic reason. Besides, being on a boat in the Gulf of Thailand? You’re already going to get in plenty of fun. Northrop & Johnson can help organize an approved, low-impact tour of the site along with all your other excursions.

Where to berth

South of Bangkok’s swirling metropolis and about an hour’s drive toward the coast from Kaeng Krachan, the beach town of Hua Hin has earned the reputation as Thailand’s “Hamptons,” if you will, and Racer Marina is the only game in town as the west coast of the Gulf’s only fully equipped yacht facility. 12.4077° N 99.9778° E

Overnight luxury

The legend of Chiva-Som should be fairly familiar to globetrotting sybarites. Just a casual stroll down Hua Hin’s gorgeous beach, the laid-back pavilions and accommodations here comprise one of the world’s most preeminent spa and fitness retreats, bar none. chivasom.com

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Valletta

Malta

The fortified city of Valletta was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1980. Founded in the 16th century by the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, this “perfect” defensible seaside city has undergone very little alteration to its urban fabric and architecture. In fact, the entire island of Malta is generally an under-the-radar Mediterranean destination; all the better for those who discover and ultimately fall in love with it. In addition to Valletta’s scenic and historical imports, Malta is also home to some of Europe’s oldest Megalithic (some argue Neolithic, in fact) sites. And, of course, to counter your educational input, you can expect some of the Mediterranean’s best cuisine accompanied by exquisite beaches and water activities, given its unique location. Speaking of location, with Sicily and mainland Italy within easy striking distance, it is a perfect base of operations for waterborne Southern Mediterranean exploration in general.

Where to berth

The 250-plus berth Marina Di Valletta is the island’s premiere yacht facility, offering state-of-the-art amenities and services right in the shadows of the city’s antiquated walls and fortifications.

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Overnight luxury

A Leading Hotels of the World Property, The Phoenicia Malta defines an unmatched stay. Located amid tranquil gardens at the foot of Valletta’s ancient piazza, The Phoenicia guarantees a most welcome and luxurious experience. phoeniciamalta.com

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WORDS DOUG GOLLAN 01 Stephen Silver This antique Victorian stunner would be a great addition to any collection. Crafted in 18-karat white and yellow gold with sterling silver and green enamel accents, this necklace contains 6.50 total carats of rose-cut diamonds. This unique piece can be converted into two matching bracelets. shsilver.com

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Wow the room with this vintage Tiffany & Co. bracelet with 40 carats of diamonds in platinum offered by Florida-based Provident Jewelers. providentjewelry.com

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Assael

Indulge in these exquisite Assael earrings of sustainable round Fiji Pearls (10mm) by J Hunter for Assael, which feature responsibly sourced petrified golden oak and platinum posts and backs. J Hunter Fiji Pearls is a leader in sustainable farming. The petrified wood is sourced from Oregon within a controlled area that limits licenses for removal as well as the quantity allowed. assael.com

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Stephen Silver

This show-stopping 18-karat yellow gold and sterling silver antique halo ring from Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry showcases a 10.41-carat octagonal tablet-cut Colombian emerald surrounded by 3.75 total carats of old mine-cut diamonds. shsilver.com

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Since July 2018, all the gold that Chopard uses is 100% ethical gold that is sourced through two transparent and traceable routes. Stun everyone with earrings from the Green Carpet Collection set in 18-karat white Fairmined-certified gold featuring 11.77 carats of marquise-cut diamond sourced from suppliers approved by the Responsible Jewellery Council. chopard.com

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Black, Starr & Frost

This magnificent estate Art Deco bracelet is a superb example of the era. Showcasing four antique cushion-cut diamonds weighing 4.00 total carats with H-I color and SI1-SI2 clarity, the bracelet is accented by 13.00 total carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds and 3.00 total carats of French-cut rubies. Sourced by Stephen Silver and signed by Black, Starr & Frost. shsilver.com

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Ulysse Nardin

According to Ulysse Nardin, creative leadership cannot be decreed but is forged through constantly disruptive dynamics. The Diver X Skeleton White is an ultra-contemporary skeletonized automatic movement featuring an oversized silicium oscillator at the center of this innovation incubator. The escapement wheel, pallet and balance spring are also made of silicium – an innovative, pioneering surface treatment that the brand patented in 2009. ulysse-nardin.com

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TIMELESS GIFTS

Sustainability is a story told in many ways, from the materials artisan watchmakers use to the inspiration behind each timepiece - sometimes limited to just a very few pieces - it is a reminder that we need to treasure the precious resources that sustain us.

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Greubel Forsey

Greubel Forsey places the Earth’s back at the center of its universe with the GMT Balancier Convexe, a new caliber that will replace all previous GMT models from the house. The Earth is showcased at the very heart of an amphitheaterlike construction. It moves in a constant 24-hour rotation, just like the real thing, and the perfect titanium sphere with its continents, seas and oceans remind us of the responsibility we each carry as citizens of this planet. greubelforsey.com

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Zenith

Limited to just 20 pieces, the DEFY Extreme E Energy X Prix is a salute to renewable energy. Using recycled and upcycled materials - including the case’s lid coating from E-grip (recycled tires) and plate covering made from parts of an Extreme E racing tarpaulin - the 1/100th of a second chronograph is inspired by the Extreme E electric rally race in Punta del Este, Uruguay. zenith-watches.com

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Arnold & Son

This year Arnold & Son’s Perpetual Calendar timepiece is dedicated to the Year of the Rabbit. Limited to just eight pieces, the Perpetual Moon Year of the Rabbit is housed in a 41.5mm, 18-karat red gold case. The elegant timepiece features this beloved animal in a calm yet watchful pose sitting majestically against a backdrop of black aventurine beneath a mother-ofpearl moon, demonstrating not only the brand’s expertise in aesthetics but also in fine watchmaking. arnoldandson.com

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Using the world of rock music as its inspiration, the Richard Mille RM 66 Flying Tourbillon required 1,500 hours of research and development, and for all of that is limited to 50 pieces. A horn hand sign symbolizes what its creator calls “a generation, a school of thought, a state of mind.” The five digits of the hand were milled, then transferred to the master engraver to be perfected by the hands of the house’s watchmaking masters. richardmille.com

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Parmigiani

Celebrating its founder’s birthday, Parmigiani Fleurier’s Rosa Celeste is the first in a series of five unique minute repeaters from its new Les Roses Carrées collection. The beautiful timepiece brings together 392 components in a 42mm white gold case, hand-engraved with the La Rose Carrée motif with a chiseled dial. The hunter’s case back is decorated in Grand Feu blue enamel and opens to reveal a manually wound minute repeater movement with cathedral gongs. parmigiani.com

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H. Moser

H. Moser’s modern and minimalistic Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis is a hybrid with both physical and virtual dimensions. Each of the limited edition’s 50 timepieces has a unique QR code engraved on its sapphire crystal, enabling you to authenticate watch ownership and offering its owner access to the entire digital and virtual ecosystem of the Moser community with exclusive invitations and communications. The timepiece itself features a futuristic 3D-printed titanium crown and bezel. h-moser.com

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Emera

Designer Patrick Freiburghaus and master watchmaker Cyrano Devanthey birth a new entrant into Haute Horlogerie with Emera and its Cyborg model inspired by robots and reptiles. Designed exclusively for the case of the Cyborg model, the 60-second tourbillon is the first chapter of future super movements representing the close collaboration between the designer and the watchmaker. The movement provides a power reserve of 44 hours and is composed of 177 individual components. Its heart beats at a frequency of 4Hz/28,800 vibrations per hour. Its geometry is designed to fit the unique case. emera.swiss

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CORPORATE JETS

Introducing the ACJ TwoTwenty

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This spring marks the entry into service of the first ACJ TwoTwenty, the aircraft that defines the new category of the “Xtra Large Bizjet.”

It is a cabin-first aircraft that combines unmatched personal space, intercontinental range and state-ofthe-art technology. For a similar investment as other large cabin business aircraft, you can enjoy twice the cabin space with lower operating costs and up to 5,650nm intercontinental range from Los Angeles to London, Miami to Buenos Aires or New York to Tel Aviv.

With over 786 square feet of floor space, the expansive six-zone cabin is where the ACJ TwoTwenty really shines. With two extra cabin zones for additional privacy, you can work in a true office environment with a 55-inch 4K TV, best-in-class connectivity or unwind and revitalize in a California King bedroom with en suite bathroom with a rain shower.

So whether it is fine dining, movie night, working from the sky or simply relaxing with your loved ones and cherished guests, we curate the space and technology to enable you to do so without compromise.

As part of the global Airbus family, we are committed to leading the decarbonization of the aviation sector. Today, the ACJ TwoTwenty is certified to fly with a 50 percent blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with the goal of achieving certification of 100 percent by 2030. SAF can reduce lifecycle CO2 emissions by up to 80 percent compared to conventional fuel.

From North American production facilities to whiteglove customer care and an expanded network of U.S. service centers, Airbus Corporate Jets is reinforcing its commitment to the U.S. business jet market.

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THE VIEW

From secret coves to stylish destinations, Navigator transports you to distant shores

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dock & dine OCEAN CLUB, ST BARTHS A welcome addition to the unfeasibly stylish Caribbean island of St Barths WORDS MIRIAM CAIN 84 01 01 Gustavia Harbour is a duty-free port, and the waterfront is lined with designer boutiques 02 Exclusive hospitality and special socials are hosted by members during prestigious yachting events 03 The Ocean Club has a relaxed beach club style, with indoor and outdoor lounge dining areas 04 Members and their guests can enjoy superb cuisine from a menu created by co-founder and award-winning chef Jarad McCarroll NAVIGATOR DOCK & DINE

Known as a bastion of French island cuisine and Champagne-filled parties, finding a peaceful spot to sit back, relax and catch up with St Barths’ oceanloving community can be a challenge. Enter the new members-only Ocean Club St Barths. Located on Gustavia’s main street with views over the marina, the club is a refreshing addition to the island's luxury yacht offering, providing an experience-focused service with a yacht agent and concierge amenities for members, along with exclusive dining opportunities.

The club has a relaxed beach club style, with indoor and outdoor lounge dining areas where guests can enjoy the very best in island dining with a menu created by co-founder and award-winning chef Jarad McCarroll. Pairing freshly sourced ingredients with a superb culinary program, McCarroll offers timeless classics with a mix of local and seasonal ingredients. The wine list offers a de rigueur mix of old-world vintages and new-world offerings, while awardwinning pastry chef Simon Pacary conjures up some of the best pastries on the island – no mean feat for an island that prides itself on pâtisserie.

With options for private dining for up to 30 guests, exclusive hospitality and special socials around the island’s most prestigious yachting events, the Ocean Club St Barths is a welcome addition to the Caribbean yachting scene.

Dining at The Ocean Club St Barths is available during the winter season, Monday to Saturday, from 5 pm to Midnight and during the summer season Tuesday to Saturday from 5 pm to Midnight. Dress code: casual chic.

Call or email +33 6 84 36 87 98 / membership@ocsbh.com

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LIGHT-TOUCH LUXURY

Well Rested

From resorts built from the ground up with sustainability in mind to old favorites making the planet a top priority, Navigator has sourced the most eco-friendly offerings that don’t skimp on luxury either.

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Bawah Reserve

01 Indonesia

Private island eco-resort, the Bawah Reserve in the remote Anambas Islands Regency archipelago of Indonesia combines high-end design with sustainablyminded luxury. The resort, which took five years to build by hand, includes villas made from sustainable bamboo and local materials and other recycled materials such as driftwood and copper. Other sustainability wins include solar water heating and water desalination systems, beach cleaning, a nursery to repopulate the islands’ forests, and a permaculture garden. Added to this, Bawah is powered by a renewable microgrid and has recently been accepted into WWF Indonesia’s Signing Blue program. Surrounded by waters that are reputedly ten times more diverse than Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the Bawah Resort offers a plethora of water-based activities. Kayak, paddleboard, snorkel, sail or dive and discover more than a dozen beaches and three lagoons within the six-island Bawah Reserve. On land, guests can hike, bird watch, stargaze, catch a movie in the open-air cinema, or simply switch off and unwind in the resort’s wellness center.

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The surrounding waters are protected by the Anambas Foundation – a charity set up by the Bawah Reserve to protect the Anambas ecosystem. bawahreserve.com

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Necker Island

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Spread across 74 acres off the coast of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, Necker Island has long been considered one of the most stunning private islands in the world. Having undergone major renovations after its near-total destruction by Hurricane Irma in 2017, the island reopened in 2021. Along with the completion of a new Balinese-style house, the rebuild included the addition of three new wind turbines, which, with the help of over 1,200 solar panels, allow the resort to run on 90 percent renewable energy. Added to this, Necker Island has been working hard to recultivate the mangroves in the British Virgin Islands, a great majority of which were wiped out by Hurricane Irma. Their ability to act as a carbon sink means that mangrove forests are considered one of the most important habitats and are critical in the protection of coastlines from erosion and are a vital habitat for sea life.

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The switch from diesel power to renewable energy is estimated to save approximately 2.5 tonnes of carbon emissions each day. The ultimate goal is to achieve net zero by 2030. virginlimitededition.com/en/necker-island

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Svart Hotel

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Opening in 2024, the Svart Hotel is a true celebration of nature, responsible luxury and the local environment. With the aim of becoming the world’s first energy-positive, zero-waste resort within five years of opening, the Svart Hotel demonstrates how guests can contribute to a sustainable future without sacrificing luxury. Built from prefabricated capsules balanced on stilts, the glass-fronted doughnutshaped building sits just above the Arctic Circle, close to both the Bodø and Lofoten archipelago. Here, endless summer days offer opportunities for Polar activities such as hiking and ice climbing, while winter brings night fishing opportunities and the natural phenomena of the aurora borealis.

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Being independent from the power grid, Svart Hotel is a showcase for what can be achieved in terms of energy solutions.

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The Brando

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Developed with a focus on sustainability, The Brando is one of the world’s ultimate destinations. Showered with accolades since opening in 2014, the remote, uber-luxury island hideaway is located on the Onetahi motu in the middle of the Tetiaroa atoll, 30 miles north of Tahiti. The stunning atoll of Tetiaroa has long attracted an illustrious crowd to its shores, including the King of Tahiti’s family and Hollywood royalty, Marlon Brando himself, who made the island his personal retreat for many years. Today the private island resort is a cutting-edge example of sustainable luxury. In fact, it was the first resort in the world to obtain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification, the organization’s highest accolade, using airstrip solar panels for energy and hot water heating. The resort comprises 36 stand-alone villas - each with its own private beach area and plunge pool - that are cooled using a Sea Water Air Conditioning (SWAC) system, slashing energy use by up to 70 percent, while hot water is created by photovoltaic solar panels that line the island’s airstrip. Cuisine on the island is very much a farm-to-table affair, with the majority of produce coming either from the island’s own farm or locally sourced from the surrounding waters. The spa adds yet another wow factor, offering a fusion of Polynesian tradition and modern techniques.

A stop-off at The Brando is the perfect complement to a superyacht cruise, whether exploring the South Pacific or en route to New Zealand. However, to conserve the teeming coral reefs that surround the atoll, no boats are permitted to approach Tetiaroa. Instead, guests can take a short flight from Papeete Tahiti Faa’a International Airport on Tahiti on The Brando’s private aircraft.

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The island’s non-profit, the Tetiaroa Society, was set up by the resort to ensure island and coastal communities have a future as rich as their past. Funded by guests’ stay, the Society guides various research programs, including coral reef ecology, and provides naturalist-led tours for guests to really comprehend the importance of the atoll and stay entertained during their stay. thebrando.com

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Set on a large island in the beautiful Baa Atoll in the Maldives, Soneva Fushi is widely considered to be the original eco-chic hideaway. Offering a deserted island experience Robinson Crusoe-style, this tropical oasis was created by pioneering hoteliers Sonu and Eva Shivdasani. Designed with the most discerning traveler in mind while having minimal impact on the environment, the entire resort is built using natural materials to blend seamlessly into its jungle surroundings. The resort features 64 thatched-roof villas decked out with driftwood furniture and alfresco bathrooms featuring their own gardens. Leading the way for zero waste in the Maldives, Soneva Fushi features its own vegetable garden, a recycling center, a solar power plant and a zero-plastic policy. There is even a glass-blowing studio where discarded glass bottles are turned into works of art. Aside from the art of blowing glass, guests can enjoy a wealth of activities, including stargazing in the huge observatory, epic diving in the protected coral reef and watersports galore (non-motorized, of course). Added to this is the Six Senses spa – the height of eco-friendly luxury.

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Working with the NGO Common Seas, Soneva Fushi has evolved its zero-waste policy into a wider strategy to change how waste is handled Maldives-wide. soneva.com

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TRAVEL IN STYLE

How to Get There

A superyacht may be the epitome of luxury travel, but how you get to your dream destination can be an equally fun part of the vacation. Unplug and unwind as you cover the miles by air, sea or land.

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The meaning of luxury travel is different for each person. For some, it may be about getting to their destination as quickly and stress-free as possible. For others, the journey might be just as important as the destination. From private jets to luxurious trains, there is so much more to the luxury travel experience than simply arriving.

Whichever mode of transport you choose to travel to your dream destination, Northrop & Johnson’s charter experts are on hand to advise on the most suitable options.

Private Jet

Arguably the most important element of a luxury vacation is creating a personalized experience, and few things could be more exclusive (other than a superyacht, that is) than flying private. Combining a yacht charter with private jet travel has to be the very definition of traditional luxury. Think of the flexibility, the comfort, the amenities, the privacy, the ease of booking and, of course, the ability to choose any destination on the map. Add to this some transformative experiences and you have the ultimate trip of a lifetime.

The Itinerary

With access to more than 5,000 airports in more than 200 countries, the world’s most stunning yachting destinations are never out of reach with Northrop & Johnson’s private aviation partner NetJets. Flying with NetJets not only affords high levels of security, bit it also provides a means to escape media attention, the masses and the complexities of daily life. When it comes to flying by private jet, it isn’t a case of “one jet fits all.” Looking to celebrate a milestone event with friends with a long weekend yacht charter in The Bahamas? For a short jaunt from the busy streets of New York to the idyllic Bahamas, NetJets recommend one of the most popular midsize cabin private jets in the world, Cessna’s Citation Latitude. Alternatively, for those looking to fly transatlantic, the Bombardier Global 6000 has a 13.5-hour range. Ideal for a multigenerational family charter in the Mediterranean, for example, the Global 6000 carries up to 13 passengers. With a private room for those looking for uninterrupted rest while up in the air, guests will arrive relaxed and refreshed, ready to embark on a memorable family charter. netjets.com

1 Bombardier Global 6000 New York – Sardinia, Italy (8.5 hours/ 4,200 miles)

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Prices from €225,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests

Porto Cervo, Sardinia – Bonifacio, Corsica (29 nautical miles)

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New York – Nassau, Bahamas (3.5 hours/ 1,100 miles)

BIG SKY 157’ (47.9m)*

Prices from $180,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 11 guests

Nassau – Allen’s Cay, Exumas (40 nautical miles)

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Luxury Train

Step into the golden age of rail travel and combine a superyacht charter with one of the world’s most iconic train trips. Less flexible than a private jet but glamorous and stylish, for those looking for a more classic way to travel, riding a luxury train is a bucket list must. Many of these trains were built way back in the early 1900s, but have been restored to offer luxury and comfort combined with vintage interior designs to immerse you in the golden era of travel. Rest in plush cabins and enjoy being served by your personal butler throughout the whole journey as you begin to acclimatize to the slower pace of life that a vacation is all about.

The Itinerary

The world’s most famous train, the Venice Simplon-OrientExpress winds its way through the landscapes of France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Stepping on board, passengers are instantly transported back in time. The carriages have been restored to their original 1920s charm, with vintage features throughout. Depart from London and enjoy afternoon tea as you head south to cross the English Channel or board in Paris later in the afternoon. Dine in style as the train carries you through the French countryside. Jean Imbert – France’s hottest chef –brings cuisine back to the soulful origins of French dining. After

dinner, move to the Bar Car for Champagne and cocktails to the accompaniment of the train’s pianist. As you sleep in the comfort of your newly refurbished suite, the train gently carries on the journey through to Switzerland. Rise early to witness the sun rise over the Swiss lakes and then spend a leisurely day gliding through Austria before your carriage eases into Venice in the early evening. Here, you could spend a few days soaking up Venetian culture before embarking on a 10-day odyssey across the Adriatic and the compelling cruising grounds of Croatia. belmond.com

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Paris, France – Venice, Italy (24 hours overnight/ 730 miles)

4 HARLE 146'6" (44.65m)*

Prices from $240,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests

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Road Trip

More and more travelers desire to get to know the country they are visiting, perhaps by taking a customized tour of their chosen destination. Cultural activities and wellness experiences are also sought after, while immersive experiences and connecting with local communities and a different way of life appeals to many. By incorporating a road trip into a yacht charter, guests have the opportunity to really experience the destination firsthand, at their own pace.

The Itinerary

Step on board NAVIS ONE and cruise from the historical city of Naples and the chic islands of Capri and Ischia across the bay to explore the shimmering coastline and cliffside fishing villages and lemon groves that dot the vertiginous landscape from Sorrento to Ravello. Step ashore in Ravello and take to the wheel of a Ferrari Portofino. An Italian tourer par excellence, the Portofino - which takes its name from the beautiful town on the Italian Riviera - combines unparalleled versatility and comfort with outright performance. Effortlessly handling the twists and turns along the heavenly coastal route from Ravello to Positano and across the headland to Sorrento, the Portofino

comes into its own. Glide along the SS163, hugging the coastline as it plunges into the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea, and step back on board NAVIS ONE in the charming hillside town of Positano. From here, you could cruise on to the colorful town of Amalfi, or head south along the coast of Italy to the Lipari islands, finishing your Italian adventure on the island of Sicily.

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Naples – Capri & Ischia – Ravello (75 nautical miles)

Positano – Amalfi (10 nautical miles)

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JOURNEYS OF LEARNING

CRUISING GUIDE

Traveling beyond your comfort zone, embarking on an eye-opening charter, all while giving something back –Northrop & Johnson charter experts discuss the latest cruising trends and future predictions.

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A superyacht charter allows you to use the world as your canvas and immerse yourself in your passions as you check off that travel bucket list. Whether you seek adventure in less trodden, even once-forbidden regions ready to welcome superyachts or old favorites worth visiting anew, break your routine with our pick of extraordinary experiences that are making the rounds.

There’s something different for every type of charter party, but what they all have in common is the opportunity for richer engagement with local communities and more meaningful human connection. From high-adrenaline activities to experiencing new cultures or learning new skills, the opportunities for adventure are boundless for the waterborne – without any compromise on luxury.

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Walk on the Wild Side

Antarctica & Galápagos

Exploring remote wildernesses is the height of luxury, but ensuring that your presence contributes to the preservation of unspoiled and remote locations is the greatest privilege of all. Whether you’re looking to become a citizen scientist or to invite a marine biologist on board, a superyacht provides the perfect platform for both exploration and vital research.

There remain sweeps of this planet that only ships can get to, stretches of coasts separated from the rest of the land by mountains and volcanoes or miles and miles of ocean. For those looking to push the boundaries of exploration, the “White Desert", aka Antarctica, is one of the most inaccessible places on earth. Whether you opt to heli-ski down incredible first descents, explore life under the ice with the yacht’s submersible, or take a Polar Plunge (followed by a bake in the yacht’s sauna), rest assured a polar experience is bucket list nirvana. “What we are seeing more of is the desire for a “Blue Planet” experience,” says Charter Broker Carl Sputh. “Scientific research in the Antarctic Peninsula is essential to our understanding of global environmental issues including climate change, ocean depletion and sea level rise. Hosting a scientist on board will bring an added feel-good factor to any Antarctic expedition.”

A must-do for any nature lover looking to explore some of the most inaccessible cruising grounds, the Galápagos Islands abound with incredible wildlife both on land and beneath the waves. Experienced divers can jump in to discover an underwater world like no other. “From turtles and eagle rays to barracudas and more than twenty-eight species of shark, this is once-in-alifetime stuff,” says Charter Broker Sarah Piggin. Land-based activities include hikes through volcanic craters, encounters with a colony of albatrosses (the only one in the world, but this is nothing new when it comes to the Galápagos’ unique endemic wildlife encounters – think Darwin’s finches and Galápagos doves) and witness the elaborate mating dance of the Blue-footed Booby.

Giving back

Whether joining local conservation efforts or hosting a marine biologist on board, the opportunities to become a citizen scientist and to be involved in meaningful projects are plentiful. yachtsforscience.com

Designed specifically for intrepid travelers who covet immersive voyages to the most remote parts of the planet, the 253’11” (77.4m) LEGEND features an ice-strengthened hull, making her suitable for diverse environments while still maintaining the level of comfort and luxury for which superyachts are so renowned. Prices from €595,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 22 guests

Step straight off the swim platform aboard the 141’ (42.98m) INTEGRITY* and onto her Zodiac tenders to discover the incredible wildlife ashore. Prices from $128,000 per week, all-inclusive, for up to 16 guests

Offering accommodations for up to 16 guests with crew numbers to match, the 164’ (50m) AQUA MARE* is the perfect explorer charter yacht for cruising the Galapagos. She even has two crewmembers who are professionally trained naturalists. Prices from $207,000 per week, all-inclusive, for up to 16 guests

The mighty LEGEND cruising in the Antarctic and with her ice-strengthened hull

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Cultural Discoveries

Mediterranean, Far East & Caribbean

One of the most intriguing parts of travel entails learning about a destination. Every country has a wealth of culture, ranging from its art and architecture to its cuisine, customs, historic acclaim and natural phenomenon. A yacht charter can take you on an exciting journey of discovery that combines all of the above.

“Whether exploring rural communities or discovering UNESCO Heritage sites, a culturally focused itinerary can be thoughtfully designed so that guests can enjoy plenty of downtime exploring the yacht’s facilities aboard and enriching excursions ashore,” says Senior Charter Broker Fiona Maureso.

“The Mediterranean remains one of the most exciting places to visit for cultural curiosities. You’ll be in awe as you wander through historic towns and cities with castles, cathedrals and monuments galore,” says Charter Broker Cambry Czuplak. “Whether heading for an Amalfi cruise or an itinerary through the Adriatic, the cruising grounds of Italy, France, Greece, Spain and Croatia are rich with relics built by the Romans and ancient Greeks.”

For those looking for an authentic and offbeat experience, exploring the Far East can be a rewarding adventure. “From the Golden Buddhas and Khmer palaces of Southeast Asia to the untouched archipelagos of Indonesia, a yacht allows you to access remote cruising grounds in comfort, style and ease,” says Senior Charter Broker Diana Meza. “Equally as enthralling are the Caribbean archipelagos. Each island has its own history and culture that makes it unique. Before being discovered by Christopher Columbus, they were home to Arawak and other Carib tribes. Following Spanish, Dutch and British rule, the islands provide a microcosm of the world.”

Giving back

Preserving the world’s greatest and arguably most important habitat for future generations, Oceana is the largest NGO working exclusively to protect and restore the oceans on a global scale by conducting science-based policy campaigns. Support Oceana with a marine conservation fee - perhaps to the equivalent nautical miles covered on your charter - and help restore marine biodiversity. oceana.org

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Experience some of the world’s culture-soaked bucket list destinations in comfort and style aboard the 203’5” (62m) RoMa*. Available to charter in the Western Mediterranean, she sleeps 12 guests with a crew of 18. Prices from €370,000 per week, plus expenses
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Grand Tours

South Pacific & Arabian Gulf

Extended multi-destination cruising itineraries have become more popular in recent years as owners and charterers look to create bigger and more adventurous experiences that span the world. “With more people working remotely than ever before and improvements in video conferencing tools, clients have found that they can spend longer periods on board,” says Charter Broker Céline Pujol. “Added to this is the trend for home schooling, and even tutors, allowing for time to really explore further afield.”

Voyaging to the more remote locations allows owners to take their yachts to new cruising grounds and offer them for charter. Current hot spots include the Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia, the South Pacific regions of Polynesia and Melanesia, and north to the Baltic regions.

Remote locations aren’t the only destinations witnessing superyachts gracing their shores. The Pacific Northwest has seen the number of superyachts rise by 50 percent in the last decade, while there is talk of the Arabian Gulf - particularly Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast - becoming a hot spot for cruising in the next few decades. “With its lure of pristine beaches, unrivaled marine biodiversity, and numerous archaeological wonders, including six UNESCO World Heritage sites, it is only a matter of time before this relatively undiscovered territory attracts the superyacht crowd,” says Charter Broker Lies Sol. “Papua New Guinea is also on the radar for those with a growing desire to explore and truly head off the beaten track, while the neighboring Solomon Islands is one of the most unexplored and culturally diverse countries in the world.” Watch this space.

Giving back

YachtAid Global provides unified humanitarian and conservation aid across global coastal communities. Focusing on a unified approach to ocean conservation, this NGO integrates humanitarian and conservation elements so charterers can join local initiatives that contribute to the communities in which they are cruising.

yachtaidglobal.org

Discover the relatively unknown Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast

Explore off the beaten track aboard the 213’11” (65.2m) Phinisi-style LAMIMA

Priced at $161,000 per week, all-inclusive, for up to 14 guests

The Solomon Islands are known for their extremely high marine biodiversity, traditional culture, and excellent scuba diving

With ample toys for fun and exploration, a PADI dive center, and with onboard spa therapists and an expert tour guide within her crew, LAMIMA is the ideal yacht on which to discover Indonesia.

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Feel Good Factor

Onboard wellness

The adage that the superyacht lifestyle is all about excess no longer rings true. For almost a decade now, superyachts have offered a more holistic lifestyle, with dedicated spas and gyms, beach clubs and even personal trainers and massage therapists becoming part of the crew. “More recently, we have seen a surge in demand for charters that focus on health and well-being,” says Charter Broker Anna Franciszkiewicz. Whether clients are looking for a dose of healthy living with an occasional spa treatment or a complete change of lifestyle, a yacht is the perfect place to optimize your health. “Water skiing, kayaking and snorkeling all promote body toning, weight loss, strength, flexibility and stress reduction,” says Anna. “Nutrition also plays a major role in any healthy lifestyle, and time on board can be a fun way to learn about different foods and experiment with new dishes with your chef.”

Unique to a superyacht itinerary is the freedom and lack of physical restriction – waking up to a fresh view every morning and starting each day somewhere new is a form of healing in itself. Add to this the fact that superyachts charter in the most exclusive areas in the world, and it comes as no surprise that many of the world’s award-winning spas are to be found luxuriating along the same coastlines.

Giving back

From educational and cultural programs ashore to the protection of marine ecosystems afloat, there are several ways to get involved in community and ocean conservation activities. Sailors for the Sea, powered by Oceana, engages, educates and activates the yachting community toward restoring ocean health. sailorsforthesea.org

Guests aboard the 205’ (62.48m) PARTY GIRL* have superlative fitness facilities literally on their doorstep, including the beach club gym space. Complete with sea views and a full array of equipment, the well-located facility allows guests to enjoy their workout in close proximity to the water with the option of a refreshing dip straight after. Prices from $490,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

* Not for sale or charter to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters

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OTHERWORLDLY ADVENTURES

Life-affirming adventures make for cherished memories. Set your imagination free with Navigator’s pick of the most exclusive land (and space) adventures for 2023.

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Whether you want unique isolation or an all-out adventure, it’s the experience that makes up the fabric of our most treasured memories. From a trip that pushes you out of your comfort zone or a profound experience in unique isolation – disconnecting from the routine and connecting with new people, cultures and ideas is what luxury travel is all about. Added to this is a conscious mindset to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the destination. Fortunately, all of these experiences have an underpinning of responsible luxury.

Space

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Journey to the edge of space with Space Perspective. Launched from the deck of the MS Voyager, a 295’ spaceport mothership, the Spaceship Neptune is a high-performance, biofuel SpaceBalloon™ with a pressurized capsule that can carry eight passengers in absolute luxury into the stratosphere. Featuring a plush interior, including reclining seats, a bar and even WiFi, the spaceship gently glides to some 20 miles (or 100,000 feet) above the Earth over the course of six hours, culminating in a gentle water landing. With its home port in Florida, the spaceship can navigate to other destinations while the time of launch can be set to coincide with a breathtaking sunrise or a sunset stargazing experience.

spaceperspective.com

02 Spaceship Neptune can be launched from the deck of MS Voyager

03 The first-of-its-kind Space Lounge has been designed for comfort

04 Experience a gentle, environmentally-conscious trip to the edge of space

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Namibia

As Astrotourism enjoys a surge in popularity, the experts are finding ever-inventive ways to ensure exclusivity and unique experiences. Staring out into the mind-bending vastness of space accompanied only by the distant calling of the Namibian desert’s nocturnal residents makes for the most sublime feeling of peace and tranquility. Combining otherworldly stargazing with luxury safari, the southwest Namib Desert boasts rolling red sand dunes and golden plains surrounded by a rugged mountain backdrop. Home to the NamibRand – one of the few Dark Sky Reserves in the world – here, one can spend a night in the wilderness on a custom-built Land Cruiser and witness the clearest and darkest of night skies or discover the Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, complete with its own observatory and resident astronomer. andbeyond.com

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05 Sossuvlei Desert Lodge accommodates up to 20 guests in 10 suites 06 A high-powered telescope brings the blanket of stars to life at night 07 The lodge is built into natural rock at the foot of a mountain
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Bhutan

3 A Spiritual Experience

The magical Kingdom of Bhutan is often regarded as the happiest country on Earth. Certainly, it is one of the most spiritual, boasting rich traditions and Buddhist temples in the midst of the Himalayan mountains. Discover all it has to offer with an enriching and exciting adventure that will take you out of your comfort zone. Welcomed into this culture, meet nomadic tribes and locals in their remote villages. Sleeping on a mattress on the floor of a hut might not seem like luxury but the enriching and incomparable experience is the absolute luxury. Added to this private meditation in Buddhist temples, white water rafting and even wildlife tracking –these are memories of a lifetime. You might even spot an endangered Royal Bengal tiger along the way. cooksonadventures.com

08 The magical Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan

09 Bhutan is known to be one of the most spiritual countries on Earth

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10 The Sheldon Chalet sits on the mighty Ruth Glacier 11 Experience utter isolation under the aurora borealis 12 Private chefs, guides and a concierge are all part of the Sheldon Chalet experience 13 Descent into the depths of the magnificent Don Sheldon Amphitheater

Alaska

Luxury in its traditional form of extravagance has been redefined as travelers’ priorities shift toward meaningful experiences. Incorporating climate-conscious options into travel is also a priority for many, combined with a growing sense of urgency to not only undo some of the damage done to the planet, but to also witness places of outstanding natural beauty that could one day be gone forever. One such authentic adventure that allows guests to fully immerse with nature and truly disconnect is a descent into the depths of the magnificent Don Sheldon Amphitheater in the Alaska Range. Hands down the crown jewel of the Alaskan wilderness, the Sheldon Chalet has to be one of the most exclusive properties in the world. Sitting on a private 4.9-acre rock and ice-covered outcrop on the mighty Ruth Glacier, the Sheldon Chalet experience includes private chefs, guides and a concierge. Designed to showcase the stunning views from its 5,800ft elevation, it is the perfect location to experience the aurora borealis, to launch across the Ruth Glacier, ski or sled, or simply relax in the sauna perched above the glacier. With the nearest paved road almost 30 miles away, access to the Sheldon Chalet is limited to helicopter, and there is no WiFi or phone service. The sense of utter isolation is the most luxurious of experiences that few have the chance to experience in the all-too-connected 21st century. sheldonchalet.com

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WIDER 210

Builder Wider Length 210’ (64.1m)

Year 2026

Asking price €55,000,000

USP Featuring hybrid propulsion, the WIDER 210 combines superb sustainability credentials with guest comfort. An ultra-modern exterior design and vast deck spaces are complemented by a contemporary interior design.

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Fantastic purchase opportunities curated by Northrop & Johnson experts.

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Yachts in Build

A selection of yachts in build from the world’s leading shipyards

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WIDER 170

Builder Wider Length 170’ (51.82m)

Year 2025

Asking price €32,500,000

USP A unique hybrid yacht offering little impact on the environment and maintaining unwavering attention to sustainability, the dynamic and modern WIDER 170 also offers a host of luxurious amenities.

NUMARINE 45XP

Builder Numarine Length 147’7” (45m)

Year 2025

Asking price POA

USP Boasting top-of-the-line amenities, a chic aesthetic design and high-performance capabilities specified for long-range cruising, the 45XP revolutionizes the explorer yacht sector.

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NUMARINE 37XP

Builder Numarine Length 121’ (37m)

Year 2025

Asking price POA

USP On par with the world’s best expedition yachts in this class, the 37XP boasts an impressive 345 GT with a 6,000 nautical mile range at 8 knots.

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Impressive Feadships

Four of the finest Feadship builds available to purchase

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SEA OWL*

Builder Feadship

Length 203’ (61.87m)

Year 2013

Asking price $90,000,000

USP SEA OWL is a testament to the exemplary capabilities of her meticulous builder and famed designer, Winch Design.

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EXPLORA

Builder Feadship

Length 153’ (46.63m)

Year 1985/2017

Asking price $14,900,000

USP A classic with a timeless interior, EXPLORA underwent a complete rebuild in 2002 under the supervision of Feadship, with additional refits since.

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SYNTHESIS 66*

Builder Feadship

Length 137’ (41.8m)

Year 1982/2022

Asking price €23,000,000

USP A yacht with fine pedigree, this classic Feadship has been through various refits, including an extensive three-year refit that finished last year.

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MONARA

Builder Feadship

Length 84’7” (25.8m)

Year 1969/2016

Asking price POA

USP Delivered as a quintessential Gentleman’s cruiser, this classic canoe-stern Feadship is a proud member of Feadship’s heritage fleet. A complete rebuild in 2016 leaves her with state-of-the-art amenities and luxury comforts.

Not for sale or charter to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters.

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Charter Yachts Giving Back

From scientific research to beach clean-ups, the following selection of yachts are giving back to the ocean

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UNBRIDLED

The 191’ (58.22m) UNBRIDLED is the ultimate experiential charter yacht. Captain Gui Garcia and the crew work avidly with ocean preservation charities and take part in local initiatives wherever they cruise.

Prices from $295,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

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LAMIMA

The crew aboard the 213’11” (65.2m) sailing yacht LAMIMA gives back in several ways. Supporting local communities throughout Indonesia, their hands-on approach benefits all involved.

Prices from $161,000 per week, all-inclusive, for up to 14 guests.

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DA VINCI*

The 164’ (50m) has a no single-use plastics on board policy and for every charter they sponsor coral regeneration in the South Pacific.

Prices from €225,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

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HARLE*

The owner, Captain and crew of the 146’6” (44.65m) HARLE have teamed up with various scientific agencies to use the yacht not only for on-water enjoyment, but also for the betterment of the oceans and earth.

Prices from $240,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

Not for sale or charter to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters.

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Reaffirming our position as the industry leader throughout 2022, Northrop & Johnson’s expert brokers sold 66 yachts over 24m and achieved an astounding 36% higher sales rate on average than our nearest competitor, further proving our ability to deliver unparalleled results in yacht sales, every time.

Whether buying or selling a yacht, trust Northrop & Johnson to provide extraordinary service.

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Yachts SOLD OVER 24M

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2023 YACHT SHOWS

Save the dates as Northrop & Johnson has rounded up a list of the world’s most exciting yacht shows. From the boutique and luxurious Palm Beach show, to the sun-soaked island of Palma, where sailing yachts steal the show to the famed French city, Cannes, where more than 600 yachts and boats are on display, to the glamorous principality of Monaco – the most exclusive show in the world – to the world’s largest boating and yachting event, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, there are so many opportunities to visit Northrop & Johnson and view our yachts and superyachts on display.

We hope to see you on the docks at our events around the world this year. If you’re interested in displaying your yacht or visiting one or more shows, connect with your Northrop & Johnson broker today.

Palm Beach Internationa Boat Show

March 23 - 26, 2023

Palma Superyacht Village

April 27 - 30, 2023

Cannes Yachting Festival

September 12 - 17, 2023

Monaco Yacht Show

September 27 -30, 2023

Fort Lauderdale

International Boat Show

October 25 - 29, 2023

TRANSACTIONS

Sales

01 GALLANT LADY 168’ (51.21m) Feadship Sold by K Merrigan & K Klein

CASINO ROYALE 163’ (49.68m) Christensen Sold by K Merrigan & W Sanford

02 MI AMORE 157’ (47.85m) Christensen Sold by Sanford, Doyle & Merrigan

QING 150’ (45.72m) Cheoy Lee Sold by Kevin Merrigan & Kristen Klein

OCEAN’S SEVEN 137’ (41.9m) Kingship Sold by Wes Sanford & Sean Doyle

NEW BUILD 125’ (38.4m) Custom Line Sold by Kevin Merrigan & Ed Dickinson

03 AFRICAN QUEEN 121’ (36.9m) Benetti Sold by Ed Dickinson & Sean Doyle

NUMARINE 37XP 121’ (37m) Numarine Sold by Richard Higgins

NEW BUILD 120’ (37m) Majesty Sold by Joe Foggia

GELATO 119’ (36.5m) Sanlorenzo Sold by Charles Herve

SAVANNAH 118’ (35.97m) Intermarine Sold by Kristen Klein & Whit Kirtland

ENIGMA 115’ (35.2m) Sunseeker Sold by Matt Palmer

OCEAN PEARL 115’ (35.05m) Christensen Sold by P Daubner & G Rutherford

BAD ROMANCE IV 108’ (32.92m) Sanlorenzo Sold by Sean Doyle

ARCHIPELAGO 102’ (31m) Cantiere delle Marche Sold by Ed Dickinson

MOBILLITY 90’ (27.45m) Horizon Sold by Sean Doyle

INSOMNIA 86’ (26.29m) Sunseeker Sold by Ed Dickinson & Matt Palmer

NUMARINE 26XP 85’ (25.89m) Numarine Sold by Deniz Kaymaz

SIRENE 83’ (25.3m) Burger Sold by Kristen Klein

IPIXUNA 82’ (24.9m) Nautor’s Swan Sold by Bill Titus

ORIENT EXPRESS 80’ (24.38m) Ocean Alexander Sold by A Rogers

TOO ELUSIVE 80’ (24.38m) Southern Ocean Sold by B Commette

ZIG 76’ (23.17m) CNB Yachts Sold by Sean McCarter

WIND WIZARD 75’ (22.86m) Little Harbor Sold by Whit Kirtland

NUMARINE 22XP 75’ (22.6m) Numarine Sold by Deniz Kaymaz

LADY Y 72’ (22m) Princess Sold by Bruce Leffers

ASH 72’ (22m) Wally Sold by Sebastien Clave

XERES 70’ (21.4m) Greenmarine Sold by Callender, McCarter & Swain

MOON PLACE 65’ (19.8m) Monticello Sold by Brian Commette

MRS LANE 65’ (19.8m) Outer Reef Sold by Brian Commette

LYON FISH 64’ (19.51m) Hatteras Sold by John Slate

RILASSARI 63’ (19.2m) Hatteras Sold by Johan Kritzinger

MYSTIQUE 54’ (16.4m) Cruisers Sold by Paul Daubner

CONFIDENTIAL 46’ (14m) Nautitech Sold by Brian Commette

VERONICA 42’ (13m) Prestige Sold by Bill Titus

CONCORDE 41 41’ (12.5m) Concorde Sold by Tom Corkett

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New Sales Listings

04 WIDER 210 210’ (64m) Wider Joe Foggia

UNBRIDLED 191’ (58.22m) Trinity Kevin Merrigan

SEABREEZE 175’ (53.4m) Benetti Talal Cassim

WIDER 170 170’ (51.82m) Wider Joe Foggia

GALLANT LADY 168’ (51.21m) Feadship Kevin Merrigan

IMPROMPTU 164’ (50m) Trinity Kevin Merrigan & Kristen Klein

VICTORIA DEL MAR 164’ (50m) Delta Marine Wes Sanford

EXPLORA 152’ (46.63m) Feadship Ed Dickinson & Kevin Merrigan

ALL IN 145’ (44.2m) NQEA Yachts Joe Foggia

05 AT LAST 145’ (44.2m) Heesen Kristen Klein

DESTINATION 134’ (41m) Alloy Yachts Ann Avery

NAEMA 132’ (40.51m) Graf Hank Halsted & Sean McCarter

SERENGETI 130’ (39.62m) Westport Kevin Merrigan & Kristen Klein

PIPE DREAM 130’ (39.62m) Westport Alex Rogers

SUPERSTAR 112’ (34m) Westport Alex Rogers

XANADU 112’ (34m) Moonen Josh Lee

FIDELITAS 110’5” (33.66m) Jongert Jochen Brill

SEAS THE DAY 101’ (30.78m) Hargrave Joe Foggia

SILVER MAMA 92’ (28.04m) AB Yachts Whit Kirtland

DOUBLEYOU 90’ (27.43m) Cheoy Lee Martin Holmes

TAMORY 87’ (26.5m) Koser & Meyer Richard Callender

MOTEK 85’ (25.9m) Arcadia Ed Dickinson

FIREBIRD 84’ (25.6m) Palmer Johnson Martin Holmes

MUSTANG 83’ (25.3m) Camper & Nicholsons Ann Avery

ALTAIR 82’ (25m) Van Dam Richard Higgins & Richard Callender

POMPINA 80’ (24.54m) Viking Kristen Klein & Kevin Merrigan

VOLTERRA 80’ (24.54m) Palmer Johnson Brian Commette

MAGNOLIA ONE 78’8” (23.99m) Magnolia Deniz Kaymaz

SKYTHIA 78’3” (23.86m) Replica Schooner Sean McCarter

MY CAT 77’78” (23.77m) Gunboat Sean McCarter

KAHUNA 73’ (22.3m) Dixon Jaap Havenga

GIFZY 72’ (21.95m) Princess Martin Holmes

DON JUAN 72’ (21.95m) Elliott Robert Petrina

LOVELIEST LADY 70’ (21.34m) Hatteras Graham Rutherford

CAPELLA 68’2” (20.8m) YBM Gdansk Jaap Havenga

DISCO LEMONADE 68’ (20.73m) Nautor’s Swan Bill Titus

EYAHNE 65’ (19.81m) Dufour & Sparks Paul Daubner

PACIFIC PIONEER 54’ (16.46m) Bertram Robert Petrina

New to the Charter Fleet

ACTA 168’ (51.2m) Feadship

NAVIS ONE 152’ (46.5m) Gentech Yachts

AQUANOVA 150’ (45.7m) Palmer Johnson

AVALON 150’ (45.7m) Cheoy Lee

SYNTHESIS 66 137’ (41m) Feadship

FAMILY 125’ (38m) Benetti

TEMPTATION 123’ (37.49m) Palmer Johnson

06 SANTOSH 108’ (32.92m) Gulf Craft

CHILLAXIN 90’ (27.43m) Ocean Alexander

07 SEA OWL 87’10” (26.77m) Azimut

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