In 2023 the Italian shipyard Benetti, part of the Azimut | Benetti Group, celebrated its 150th anniversary – we look back on the story of the two shipbuilding families who have made the marque what it is today and the floating legacy they’ve created.
Zeelander has released the first renderings of Zeelander 8, its new flagship and fourth model to date.
Dutch design studio Vripack reveals more details about the 41-metre all-aluminium superyacht M/Y Seaview, which is nearing completion in Brazil.
Dutch shipyard Stratos will introduce its first model to the public at the upcoming boot Düsseldorf boat show.
Arcadia Yachts has shared the first images of A96-01, the first unit of its latest model, which had its world premiere at Cannes Yachting Festival 2023.
The Sunreef 77 Ultima is the latest catamaran to join the Polish shipyard’s range.
Wooden Boats’ LimoTender BLU 8.3-metre is ready for the 2024 season after turning heads at Monaco with its classic styling, inspired by Venetian water taxis.
The Italian Sea Group has revealed details of three new concepts under development across its Admiral and Tecnomar brands.
The Singapore Yachting Festival returns in April 2024 to showcase a line-up of over 70 yachts alongside a new lifestyle market for its second edition.
Saxdor Yachts premieres a new flagship model, the Saxdor 400 GTC, at boot Düsseldorf this month.
The Australian luxury motor yacht builder has celebrated its apprentices at the 2023 Riviera Apprentice of the Year Awards.
McConaghy Boats has unveiled the majestic new MC82p powercat, following a successful sea trial in Hong Kong.
Arksen promises plenty of adventure aboard its five-strong Discovery Series of open boats.
Ferretti Group’s Wallywhy100 brings function and style to the 70-foot segment.
Almost 20 years to the day he joined British builder Princess Yachts, in September 2023, Will Green was announced as the company’s new CEO. During the Cannes Yachting Festival, Green outlined his vision for the future of one of the world’s leading boatbuilders.
In the second part of our feature on the Silentworld Foundation, we take a closer look at two of its most significant recent discoveries – the submarine HMAS AE1, which disappeared during World War I, and the Montevideo Maru, which sank without a trace off the Philippines in World War II, claiming the lives of more Australians in one disaster than the entire Vietnam War.