by Natalie | Mar 12, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Flynt – a new breed of bespoke powerboats. Hand-built in the Netherlands by Flynt founder Robert-Jan Sanders. Flynt 956 Nova – the debut model designed by Dutch studio VripackEvery so often, a new kid comes to town who changes the status quo. A different breed of boat...
by Natalie | Mar 12, 2021 | Daily News, Features
The new flagship hits the water in Cattolica, the first unit is for a French owner. Space for onboard comfort and wellbeing; space for timeless design and ‘Made in Italy’ craftsmanship. The first Ferretti Yachts 1000, the shipyard’s first 100% wide-body vessel, has...
by Natalie | Mar 12, 2021 | Daily News, Features
After New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern moved Auckland to Level 1 of its COVID-19 Alert System at noon today, it was full crowds again for the second day of the 36th America’s Cup. New Zealand beat COVID-19 again, but can they beat the Italians? Following the...
by Natalie | Mar 11, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Thomas Bach (GER), who won gold in with the German foil fencing team at the Olympic Games Montreal 1976, was re-elected this week for an additional four-year term as President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Having held the position since 2013,...
by Natalie | Mar 8, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Inspired by the spectacular AC75 regattas of the America’s Cup, which sees the Italians of Luna Rossa protagonists in these weeks in Auckland, and with the aim of launching the first recyclable boat at the end of life for foiling enthusiasts, Northern Light...
by Natalie | Mar 8, 2021 | Daily News, Features
With the America’s Cup first-to-seven showdown about to begin, Suzanne McFadden of Newsroom.co.nz asks a six-time winner how much could it come down to the helmsmen. Murray Jones knows the exact essence of what makes an America’s Cup helmsman great. A phenomenal Kiwi...