by Natalie | Feb 5, 2021 | Editorials, Features
Today I am going to discuss something affecting the whole nautical industry, from user to builder, from designer to broker, all over the world. Traditionally, a human being who has made it to an outstanding position, be it by knowledge, management skills or as a...
by Natalie | Jan 25, 2021 | Editorials, Features
A superyacht exuding elegance, 65m SEA RHAPSODY was launched in 2012 at Amels in Vlissingham, Holland. This pedigree beauty features naval architecture by the Amels’ in-house team alongside sleek styling by Tim Heywood and a superb interior from the renowned...
by Natalie | Jan 21, 2021 | Editorials
Vito Dumas. An ordinary Argentine, from a country that had once been great and was beginning to decline. He died of a stroke after a lifetime of physical excesses committed in earlier stages of his life that had led him to be a legend at home and abroad. He had broken...
by Natalie | Jan 15, 2021 | Editorials
Bryn was born in Vancouver in 1962, but his parents grew up some 7,000km away in the United Kingdom. His father was an engineer from Liverpool, his mother a farmer’s daughter from North Wales. Their relocation to Canada was driven by a tantalising job offer from...
by Natalie | Jan 8, 2021 | Editorials, Features
The annual insurance renewal is rarely a welcome email for any superyacht owner or Captain to receive, but having a reliable insurance partner who will ensure your premiums are competitive and the insurance cover tailored to your individual requirements can certainly...
by Natalie | Dec 28, 2020 | Editorials
I was reading an online article about dolphins’ intelligence recently and dumbfounded by a posted comment. Smarty-pants had quipped: “Most intelligent? When have dolphins gone to space or constructed a skyscraper?” The comment is a perfect illustration of how ‘we’...