by Natalie | Jul 3, 2020 | Daily News, Editorials, Features
In the older days, when only sails were carried to travel the Oceans, seamen were way more superstitious then nowadays. Prior to modern navigation equipment and mechanic propulsion, these sailors definitely had good reasons for it too. Out of fear for the unknown...
by Natalie | Jul 2, 2020 | Charter Knowledge, Features
As of May 28, luxury crewed charter yachts are once again free to travel across the entirety of Greek waters, allowing guests to enjoy their vacation time in one of the safest ways possible. Marinas across the country are already fully operational, and the islands...
by Natalie | Jul 2, 2020 | Daily News, Features
UP40 – Crossover is the first yacht designed by the brand in collaboration with Fulvio De Simoni. Available in Open Deck and Enclosed Bridge versions, it offers a contemporary take on classic boats, featuring an understated and ever present elegance and flowing, pared...
by Natalie | Jul 1, 2020 | Daily News, Editorials, Features
We are delighted that we are able to get back into print this month, and at the response we have had to the news from Advertisers and readers alike. We would also like to say a huge thank you to our advertisers who stuck with us through the past three months in spite...
by Natalie | Jun 30, 2020 | Features, Regattas News
June is a month that is packed with regattas and events. Sadly this is not the case for 2020. We are now looking to late summer to be regatta-ready, circumstances permitting. Here is some of the latest news from the classic yacht racing circuit. LA COPA DEL REY...
by Natalie | Jun 30, 2020 | Daily News, Features
As media reports in Japan estimate the yearlong delay of the Olympic and Parlympic Games caused by the coronavirus pandemic will cost between $2 billion to $6 billion, that’s a lot of money for an economy handcuffed by the disease. And as the handcuffs get...