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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017

FEATURES 30 Original Sin Sanlorenzo’s 52Steel, Seven Sins, marks an emotional return to the brand for her Belgian owner. WINTER CHARTER PREVIEW

38 Best of the Tropics Top itineraries in the Western Hemisphere’s hottest tropical charter destinations. 46 Wizardry of Oz In Sydney, the 120-foot Oceanfast Sahana offers a taste of everything great Down Under. 54 Center of Attention With its Raised Pilothouse 120, Horizon focused on everything that matters. 62 The Greatest Show on Earth The Monaco Yacht Show returns to the Mediterranean. FORE 10 17 26 28

FROM THE MASTHEAD SPAWNING MEMORIES MAKING WAVES NEWS, NEW YACHTS AND WHAT’S TRENDING IN THE YACHTING LIFESTYLE ON THE HORIZON GLASS GONE WILD STERNLINES THE UNIQUE PLEASURES OF CRUISING ON SMALL BOATS

AFT 71 ON CHARTER DECODING THE PASSENGER YACHT CODE, MEET THE CREW, NEW TO THE FLEET 78 CELLAR & GALLEY A THRILL-SEEKING CHARTER CHEF FINDS ZEN IN THE GALLEY 120 THE BITTER END J CLASS RENAISSANCE YACHTS INTERNATIONAL

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was rummaging through my basement and came across a curious memento of a charter adventure from 2004. I’m not talking about the bag of shells collected on some beach (I have no idea where because it isn’t labeled) or an item of indigenous clothing (I have several, although no recollection of where I got them) or a photo of a local woman carrying a bunch of bananas on her head (I have several, but no idea where they were taken).

My basement treasure was a certificate acknowledging that I’d played a round at the Mendenhall Golf Course in Juneau, Alaska. Some friends and I had just wrapped up a spectacular fishing charter aboard the 100-foot Burger Katania. In order to catch salmon on fly rods, we’d taken great pains and gone to great expense, including shipping a guide in by floatplane to share his secret streams. The trip was a soaring success with constant action in some of the most beautiful venues on Earth. We had an afternoon to kill in Juneau before flying out, and a couple of us rented clubs to try the local par-3 course. While stunning with its sublime views of the looming glacier from whence it takes its name, Mendenhall Golf Course is no meticulously groomed Augusta or Pebble Beach. We paid our $6 or $7 and teed up. As we moved through the first few hardscrabble holes, we became aware of what appeared to be a drainage ditch that wound across some of the fairways, with footbridges spanning its 4or 5-foot width. Peering down from the first bridge, we noticed that in the water, which was no more than 6 or 8 inches deep, dense wads of the same pink salmon we’d chased all week were thrashing and splashing their way upstream toward, I assume, wherever they make their babies. I’ve stared down alligators and snakes on golf courses, and ticked off nesting geese, but I have to say, I’d never witnessed spawning salmon in water hazards. As the men in my group were both fishermen and golfers, such a sight might have had us looking for some string, a paper clip and a feather to attach to our 9-irons. But we played on, with that strange, wonderful scene stamped on our brains—exactly the kind of memorable moment that awaits you in this, our first Winter Charter Preview issue. You’ll find an account of a trip to the iconic Australian city of Sydney and its varied environs. You’ll also find great Caribbean itineraries from top yacht captains who, like the Alaskan fishing guides, know their way to the best spots. Our regular On Charter department features a sumptuous menu from an adrenaline junkie who’s found Zen in the galley of the 130-foot Westport Aphrodite—all keyed to making your charter experience stick with you for life, just as mine did. We flew home from Alaska with heavy boxes of frozen salmon from the cold, pristine streams where we’d waded with our fly rods. But in a strange way, my stronger memories are of seeing those soldiers in those fairway ditches, executing their DNA-driven missions with single-minded focus while we chopped our way from hole to hole at the foot of that glacier. The greatest pleasures in life often lie in the unexpected, and there are plenty of those moments there for the taking on a charter yacht.

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ostalgia, fascination and passion are words that describe not only J Class heritage, but also the latest book about the iconic sailing class. “J Class,� from publishing house Delius Klasing, is a coffee-table book in which photographer Franco Pace presents spectacular images of seven of the currently active J Class yachts. Historical facts from journalist Wiel Verlinden, who sailed six of the seven, accompany the images.

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MAKING WAVES

NEWS & NOTES

WORLD’S LARGEST ALUMINUM SAILING YACHT IN BUILD SAIL OWNER POWERS UP

Construction is underway at New England Boatworks on Contraband, a 94-foot (28.7-meter) aluminum motoryacht for Newport Shipyard owner Charlie Dana. Contraband is the yard’s largest build to date and is expected to be a world-cruiser, just like the Dana family’s sailing yacht, the 70-foot, Ted Hood-designed aluminum ketch Saint Roque—one of the first yachts New England Boatworks built, some 22 years ago. Since then, New England Boatworks has partnered in the purchase of Newport Shipyard, sold its portion of the business and become a regular subcontractor. neboatworks.com

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utch builder Royal Huisman, in cooperation with Dykstra Naval Architects, designer Mark Whiteley and Bart Kimman of Northrop & Johnson Asia, has begun construction of a 266-foot (81-meter), threemasted contemporary schooner for an Asian client. She is intended to be a world cruiser with a flybridge that has guest seating, and a sheltered main cockpit with a bar, sofas and a table. The exterior design includes a sliding Rondal door with individually operated, moving glass panels that are intended to create a seamless transition from the cockpit to the interior. The carbon rig by Rondal is expected to have carbon standing rigging and will clear the bridges of the Panama Canal. Whiteley’s modern interior design is based on Alpi walnut bulkheads and oak soles. (Alpi is a natural material said to offer high performance in an eco-sustainable manner.) Delivery is scheduled for 2020. royalhuisman.com

SOPRANO TAKES CENTER STAGE

Hakvoort Shipyard has delivered the 125-foot (38.25-meter) Soprano, designed for first-time owners as “a true gentleman’s yacht.” Her exterior, by Diana Yacht Design, has classical aesthetics and a canoe stern—a key element of the owners’ brief. Interiors by Felix Buytendijk are understated in tone and color, with mahogany, white lacquer and limestone. Buytendijk likens Soprano’s sky lounge styling to a New England beach house. The sundeck has a teak sole, hot tub, bar and grill. Soprano is available for charter in the Mediterranean through Ocean Independence. hakvoort.com

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acific Asian Enterprises has expanded the Nordhavn line with the Nordhavn 96. Based on the hull of the Nordhavn 86, she adds a 10-foot cockpit extension and increased space throughout. Displacement and fuel capacity remain the same, with slight gains in fuel burn likely, thanks to the 96’s longer waterline. The customizable interior is finished with fine hardwoods, raised-panel woodwork, stone soles and granite countertops. The 96 has a fullbeam owner’s suite, three guest staterooms with ensuite heads, a captain’s cabin and a crew space with cabin, head and exterior entrance. Driving the hull are twin 600-horsepower MTU Series 60 engines. With more than 7,000 gallons of fuel and throttled back to 9 knots, the 96 can run roughly 4,000 miles before refueling. nordhavn.com

SNEAK PEEK AT ABEKING & RASMUSSEN

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BAGLIETTO’S MV19 LAUNCHED

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idoc, Baglietto’s first MV19, is an evolution of the MV13. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski Design, the 64-foot (19.5-meter) yacht draws inspiration from World War I and II military craft, combining their features and shapes with open-concept elements. (Look for the symmetrical air intakes along the hull freeboard.) The interior design, by Baglietto and Margherita Casprini, combines retro allure with contemporary comfort. Built entirely in aluminum, the yacht hits a top speed of approximately 40 knots with twin 1,800-horsepower MAN V12 engines, according to the builder. baglietto.com

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NORTHROP & JOHNSON, FLEET MIAMI, VEYEP AND EXCEL SPORTS TEAM UP FOR MLB ALL-STAR WEEKEND

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any of us consider yachting to be the great American pastime, but for another faction of fanatics, that title most decidedly goes to baseball. So it was a home run when four groups hosted Major League Baseball sponsors, team and league executives, and some of Excel Sports’ top superstars out on the water during this year’s MLB all-star festivities in Miami. Home base for the event was the 154-foot (46.9-meter) Delta Usher, where Veyep (MLB’s headphone and speaker partner) showcased a new line. The 88-foot (26.8-meter) Warren Mystique hosted corporate meetings and tours around Miami. Guests experienced the charter lifestyle, including cocktail parties and onboard soirees. “The opportunity for Veyep and Excel Sports Management to partner with Northrop & Johnson and Fleet Miami was a one-of-a-kind experience for everyone involved,” said Todd Dunphy, president of Veyep. “We were thrilled to be part of this and look forward to many more of these unique experiences.” northropandjohnson.com

TOP TO BOTTOM: John Ferguson Fleming, Kiran Shiva Akal, Eoin MacHale (owners and founders of Akal Chai Rum, featured drink of the weekend’s festivities); MLB Futures players and their agents: Jason Rodgers, Brandon Rodgers (Colorado Rockies), Kyle Turner (Houston Astros), Michael Stival, Cal Quantrill (San Diego Padres), Foster Griffin (Kansas City Royals), Matt Laird, David O’Hagan; Northrop & Johnson’s Shawn Laird (center) with Brandon Rodgers’ family.

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Van der Valk’s BeachClub 600

KING OF THE BEACH (CLUB) Van der Valk brings a popular superyacht feature to a smaller boat.

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innovative and give clients not only an unprecedented feeling of space, but far more space in reality. We achieved this by dispensing with the normal engine room and placing the Volvo Penta IPS propulsion system [under] the swimming platform. This makes the most of an aft area of the vessel that is rarely used, freeing up a great deal of volume for [the] interior and exterior.” The BeachClub line will be offered in a range of sizes. The 62-footer has twin 725-horsepower Volvo Penta IPS950 engines and a top speed of approximately 24 knots. wimvandervalk.com WWW. GALLERY | See more photos of the BeachClub 600 online. http://bit.ly/2tTXgsI

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GLASS GONE WILD Luiz DeBasto and Oceanco create the concept yacht Vector, with a superstructure they say is actually possible to build.

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ome yacht designs are so super cool that you imagine they can only be a pipe dream. But 344-foot (105-meter) Vector—a collaborative concept by DeBasto Designs and Oceanco—is more than a pie in the sky. “Without any aesthetic sacrifice, our advanced Oceanco engineering makes Vector perfectly feasible,” says Dirk de Jong, director of design and innovation at Oceanco. Vector’s superstructure would be built from continuously curved and angled glass. “Glass is utilized in this yacht not only as a design feature, but as a construction material,” says Luiz DeBasto, principal of DeBasto Designs, adding that the enclosed part of the superstructure would be sole-to-ceiling glass. “It is enclosed because it’s facing forward and more exposed to the weather.” Looking from the inside out, guests would have sweeping views, but a treatment on the glass means the yacht also would offer privacy from the outside looking in. The glass would be tempered to withstand force, would have UV protection and could be fogged with the push of a button. The glass superstructure would be engineered

with much the same treatment as the captivating glass structures one sees at many of the Apple stores. “With leading-edge technology, the number of weight-bearing structures can be kept to a minimum to allow for a totally seamless effect,” de Jong says. While DeBasto has been designing a diverse range of yachts for two decades, the five-deck Vector is his new love. “Vector is pure,” he says. “The aft decks are open to nature, which is the natural approach to the layout of a long-range oceangoing vessel.” A hot tub would sit under the radar array for a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding seascape. Other features would include a beach club and wellness area, an aft-deck swimming pool and a bar with dual access from inside and outside the pool. DeBasto says the pool could even be surrounded by real sand, perhaps gathered from the finest beaches of Brazil—he says the grains could be kept slightly wet and protected with a canvas cover when not in use, for the ultimate in bringing the beach to the boat. “This collaboration with Oceanco is a harbinger of next-generation, over-80-meter vessels,” DeBasto says. “Plus the design is very versatile, as the overall concept can have many different shapes. Vector is just one of them.” For more information: luizdebasto.com, builtbyoceanco.com

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hen the metallic clank of the oarlocks stopped, it was so quiet you could hear the gentle hum of the four-winged dragonflies as they landed on the shiny green lily pads. A few more moments and you’d spot the protruding beak and eyes of a turtle, maybe the serpentine trail of a water moccasin as it traversed the swamp that flanked each side of the shallow, meandering creek. Venture too far, as I did on occasion, and you’d have to go overboard to push off from the muck, risking an attack by leeches, the evil little beasts that were the indomitable Bogie’s nemesis on the African Queen. That first vessel I commanded as a child was an old Chesapeake Bay rowboat, a “bespoke yacht” built of Virginia long-leaf pine, and my Tahiti was Marumsco Creek, now part of the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Woodbridge, Virginia. Don’t get me wrong: I love big yachts and the opportunities they afford. Joni, my auburn-haired sweetheart, and I have fond memories of a week spent in the Virgin Islands enjoying life aboard a 120foot motoryacht while the folks back home shivered through the last gasps of winter. Cruising the waters surrounding the beautiful Door County peninsula aboard the 195-foot La Baronessa as Wisconsin’s magnificent autumn display of color passed by was incomparable, and sailing aboard the 289-foot Perini Navi Maltese Falcon as she passed along the stunning coastline of Italy’s Cinque Terre, near Portofino, was time well spent. Perhaps most memorable was not even at sea, but instead sitting on the aft deck of the 257-foot Abeking & Rasmussen Excellence IV, enjoying a drink as the sun set over the stone wall of Antibes’ old port. As wonderful as these experiences were, each one could just as well have been done on a smaller boat. In fact, on each occasion, smaller vessels shadowed our yacht, and I’d guess that the experiences were just as

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memorable for the people aboard them as they were for me. There are, of course, some spots that can be enjoyed only aboard a large yacht, but for many cruisers, a smaller vessel should be an option. Even if you can afford it, bigger is not always better. Size is a relative term, and smaller doesn’t have to mean too small. During one September to remember—as the superyachts headed north on the Inside Passage to Alaska, confined to the main channel by their size— Joni and I spent 10 days exploring the hidden treasures of British Columbia’s Fiordland Conservancy aboard a 58-footer. Like my little rowboat from years before, this smaller craft offered a unique perspective. Once again, I could hear wings, but this time, not a dragonfly. It was a curious bald eagle passing within arm’s reach as we had a quiet breakfast on the flybridge. Morning also brought grizzlies and their young to dine on salmon along the beaches at the head of many of the fjords, and the frequent rain showers gave quick birth to waterfalls springing from the cliffs above. If you’re among the fortunate few, I certainly don’t begrudge you everything your big yacht affords. As a fortunate yachting journalist, I’ve sampled the lifestyle, and it’s very good. Just don’t overlook the additional delights that come only with a smaller boat. Carry one or two or a few with you on that big yacht. And for those, like me, who can’t afford the superyacht, don’t despair. You can still have one or two or a few. I peaked at nine and am now down to just four, but I’m shopping. Small boats can fulfill big dreams and make big memories.

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Seven Sins, the ďŹ rst 52Steel and Sanlorenzo’s largest launch, marks an emotional return to the Italian brand for her Belgian owner.

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Hugo Verlinden bought his first Sanlorenzo, a 60-foot plywood boat, in 1978. It was close to the shipyard’s size limit at the time, so when he was ready for a larger boat, he had no choice but to look elsewhere. He eventually built two yachts with the Italian yard’s Dutch rival Heesen—all the more reason why his return to Sanlorenzo after nearly four decades was a cause for celebration. “After 39 years, we’re back!” exclaimed Verlinden, punching the air at the Seven Sins launch ceremony in La Spezia. The announcement earned him a cheer from the guests on the dock, who included the workforce responsible for building the 170-foot (52-meter) displacement yacht. It was a reunion that almost didn’t happen. Verlinden stepped

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in only after the original buyer for the first 52Steel pulled out a year from delivery. A shrewd negotiator who has grown his family-owned insurance business into an international concern, the Belgian requested no fewer than 72 changes to the original specifications before signing on the dotted line. In terms of general concept, however, the 52Steel ticked all the right boxes as a family cruiser and commercial charter vessel in a stylish, sub-500-gross-ton package. The yacht continues Sanlorenzo’s evolution of metal superyachts beyond the 40Alloy, 46Steel and 460Exp (a 64Steel is also in build). For the 52Steel, the shipyard worked with Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta of Officina Italiana Design, best known for designing the current Riva range. “We took as our starting point the in-house Sanlorenzo style, but we were given a blank sheet to create a totally new design,” Micheli says. “The shipyard wanted clean, balanced styling that would remain relevant over time, which chimes perfectly with our own design philosophy. The result, inside and out, is discreetly contemporary design without superfluous or frivolous additions.” Micheli points to the soberly elegant lines that integrate the deck levels, and the full-height glazing in the main and upper deck salons with cutaways in the side bulwarks for unimpeded sea views while seated. The yacht is conceived with alfresco living in mind, so in addition to the customary social areas on the aft decks, there is lounging space and a dinette forward on the upper deck. Under the shade of the hardtop on the sundeck are lounge chairs, dining and a bar served by a dumbwaiter from the galley. There is also an exterior helm station— unusual on a yacht of this size and one of the many change orders requested by the owner, who likes to drive the yacht himself. The standout design feature is arguably the drive-in tender garage that Sanlorenzo engineered. It transforms into a beach club with a full-beam gym, sauna and steam room. When the louvered transom door is raised and the 26-foot (7.9meter) tender is floated out, a teaksoled platform lowers from the ceiling to cover the bay, and two lateral

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Seven Sins overturns the traditional layout by taking the dining room, normally on the main deck, and relocating it to the upper deck with dining facilities both inside and outside (below). Low tables forward on the upper deck (bottom) provide an appealing setting for an evening cocktail.

shell doors in the hull can lower to extend the waterfront real estate. More natural light filters through the glass-bottomed swimming pool on the main deck above. (The crew tender and water toys are housed in a side-loading garage forward.) “I think Seven Sins is the only yacht of her size with a 15-foot pool equipped with active current for swimming,” Micheli says. “Most beach clubs can be quite cavernous places, but the skylights and three deployable platforms turn the space on this yacht into a light-filled saloon pied dans l’eau.” Chartering was a priority for Verlinden from the start. He shared ownership of his previous yachts with friends to allay the running costs. With Seven Sins, he included four partners while retaining a majority share. Fractional ownership has met with limited success in the yachting world, but Verlinden’s approach makes sound business sense for a yacht also destined for charter. His first rule is that the partners do not use the yacht during the peak charter season; the second is that if they have booked a week on board and a charter party wants the same slot, they change their own dates or pay the full charter rate. “The arrangement was based on a handshake, which is much better than hiring lawyers to draw up a long contract,” says Verlinden, who oversees the bookkeeping himself. “The trick is then to be able to look your partners in the eyes and still be friends 10 years down the line.”

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SANLORENZO 52STEEL SEVEN SINS LOA: 170ft. 6in. (52m) BEAM: 30ft. 8in. (9.4m) DRAFT (max): 8ft. 8in. (2.65m) CONSTRUCTION: steel and aluminum DISPLACEMENT (half load): 470 tons GROSS TONNAGE: 499 ENGINES: 2 x 2,012-hp CAT 3512C GENERATORS: 2 x 118 kW CAT C6.6

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FUEL: 14,529 gal. (55,000L) WATER: 3,962 gal. (15,000L) SPEED (max.): 17 knots SPEED (cruising): 15 knots RANGE: 4,000 nm at 11 knots STABILIZERS: Naiad CLASSIFICATION: ABS X A1 (E) Commercial Yachting Service X AMS

NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: Sanlorenzo Superyacht Division EXTERIOR STYLING: Officina Italiana Design INTERIOR DESIGN: Officina Italiana Design GUESTS: 10-12 CREW: 9-10 BUILDER: Sanlorenzo YEAR: 2017

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A distinguishing design feature is the drive-in tender garage that transforms into a beach club illuminated by the glass-bottomed pool above, with fold-down platforms on three sides.

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The soberly stylish interior design features freestanding furniture and accessories by top Italian designer brands. Seven Sins is all about alfresco living, from the lounging area on the foredeck (below) to the expansive sundeck (opposite).

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Seven Sins’ general arrangement is designed to maximize her charter flexibility. In addition to the full-beam owner’s suite and office forward on the main deck, there are two VIP staterooms, two twins (one with beds that convert to doubles) on the lower deck and an upper-deck staff cabin abaft the wheelhouse. A formal dining room is rarely used on any yacht, so it was relocated from the traditional location in the main salon to the upper deck, with another table for a full complement of guests on the open aft deck. The palette of materials for the interior décor, also by Officina Italiana Design, is effortlessly stylish. American oak joinery with five different finishes is used alongside Carrara marble, white onyx, bronzed mirror surfaces and polished stainless steel detailing, along with freestanding furniture and accessories by Minotti, Flexform, Gae Aulenti and Paola Lenti, creating an overall effect that is calmly reassuring. From an operational perspective, an under-lower deck—another rare feature for a yacht this size—provides direct access from the crew quarters or engine room to the stabilizer compartments. A dedicated laundry room and additional cold stowage are on the same level. “Operational efficiency is something we take seriously, and the under-lower deck is a signature feature we’ve carried over from the 46Steel and 46Explorer,” says Antonio Santella, Sanlorenzo’s vice president of sales and marketing. “It allows the crew to go about their work discreetly without disturbing the guests.” As a seasoned yacht owner, Verlinden has had his share of ups and downs, but now in his mid-70s, his enthusiasm for yachting shows no sign of letting up. At the launch of Seven Sins, he was excited to take delivery of a new yacht that also takes Sanlorenzo into larger-superyacht territory. “A holiday afloat is something you never forget, and I have friends who, 20 years later, still remember it as the best vacation of their lives,” he says. “That human experience is beyond monetary value.” For more information: 954 368 9052, sanlorenzoamericas.com

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hether you call it St. Martin (as they do on the French side) or Sint Maarten (as they do on the Dutch side), this island is a popular destination for casinos, shopping and Caribbean resort life. Many superyachts base here, which means that arrival aboard Meteor is likely to include a chance to see some of the largest yachts in the whole of the Caribbean. Anguilla is a British territory with clear water that rings magnificent beaches. High-end resorts such as Malliouhana, Belmond Cap Juluca and CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa attract the rich and famous. While celebrities go to the island of St. The horseshoe-shaped harbor of Barths to be seen, they go to Anguilla for privacy. Gustavia in St. Barths, rimmed with On Anguilla, the right balance of super chic and boutiques and cafés, can accommodate slightly funky prevails. Singer Bankie Banx’s Dune a handful of superyachts at the quay. Preserve is a must-visit for that funky vibe (and a rum punch). Sandy Island, Anguilla, is an oasis of greenery and palm trees in the center, with chalk white sand and transparent water all around its edges. A beach barbecue is great fun here, perhaps with some beach volleyball. Next is a sail to the Prickly Pear Cays, which are uninhabited islets great for snorkeling along a coral reef. St. Barths (the nickname for Saint Barthélemy) is the “it island” for charter clients who enjoy St. Tropez style. There is a hint of Sweden here too: The French island’s capital, Gustavia, is named for the Swedish King ITINERARY COURTESY OF Gustav III, because the island was a Swedish colony starting in 1784. Many of the street names are still Swedish. Even still, charter guests will find plenty 169-foot (52-meter) Royal Huisman Meteor of French rosé served during lunches at Nikki Beach and La Plage Restaurant, where a midday meal can go on for hours and blend into dinnertime. Popular restaurants such as Bonito, L’Isola and Maya’s have world-class cuisine, and DAY 1: Arrive at Sint Maarten, where the airport is Gustavia’s shops are reminiscent of Fifth Avenue in New York (think Cartier, a quick ride from the charter yacht. Hermès and Louis Vuitton). During the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, DAY 2: Sail to Anguilla, where the yacht’s crew will Gustavia’s harbor is the place to see and be seen for the yachting crowd. set up a beach party on Sandy Island. A respite from the hoopla awaits on unpopulated Tintamarre, an 80-acre DAY 3: Sail to the Prickly Pear Cays for snorkeling island northeast of Sint Maarten. Tintamarre was purportedly a base for submaamid the tropical fish and colorful coral. rine operations in the 1940s. Today there are simply unspoiled beaches and calm DAY 4: Sail to St. Barths, where white sand water for relaxation. beaches and designer shopping await. Another option is a sail to Saba, an island that consists largely of a dormant DAY 5: Sail to Tintamarre for lunch at anchor with volcano known as Mount Scenery. Hiking here can be memorable, and the a beautiful view, and then sail back to St. Barths village ashore has “gingerbread houses” as well as lovely flower gardens. At and for a walk around Gustavia, the island’s capital. below sea level, Saba is surrounded by a marine park and renowned for divDAY 6: For the adventurous, sail to Saba for an ing. The island has waters that are home to sea turtles, sharks and underwater island tour and a hike to the peak, and then lunch mountains. at Queen’s Gardens Resort & Spa. That night, sail

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ach island that is part of a yacht charter itinerary from St. Lucia to Grenada is a sovereign country with its own style and charm. The big islands are topographically sensational, with lush volcanic mountains, rich rainforest hikes and beachfront scenery. Scattered between St. Vincent and Grenada are dozens of smaller islands and cays, only a handful of which are inhabited. These islands, known as the Grenadines, are part of St. Vincent to the north and Grenada to the south. Marigot Bay at St. Lucia is one of the most idyllic protected harbors in the Caribbean, with dense, forested hills surrounding three sides. The Pitons on the southwestern end of St. Lucia make for as dramatic an anchorage as Marigot is bucolic. If charter guests plan to hike one of the Pitons, then the yacht’s crew can arrange for a local guide and an early start (it can get hot on the trail as the day wears on). These hikes are great aerobic adventures and allow for guilt-free dining on board the charter yacht afterward, along with a swim to cool off and perhaps an afternoon nap on the sundeck. Rarely on the radar for travelers, St. Vincent is a sleeper of a tourist island that a charter yacht can access. This Caribbean island’s interior is as lush and tropical as Bali’s or Tahiti’s in Indonesia or the South Pacific. Cumberland Bay is ringed in palm trees and has a volcanic black sand beach. Locals may come out in their small boats, A morning hike up the Pitons offering fruit and vegetables for sale. And the in St. Lucia, though strenuous, Cumberland Nature Trail traverses rainforest and is well worth the views at farmland—great for bird-watching. the top. On Mayreau, the smallest of the inhabited islands in the Grenadines, wake up in the lovely cove known as Salt Whistle Bay. From here, the Tobago Cays and Canouan are close by. The Tobago Cays is a marine park of five uninhabited islands with great snorkeling and diving, and the chance to spot green, hawksbill and leatherback turtles. Canouan has been developed quite a bit during the past 25 years, creating a contrast with the sleepy local culture. The Tamarind Beach Hotel is here with a golf course and spa where the charter yacht’s crew can make reservations for guests who want to go ashore and indulge. Grenada is a large and diverse island with a lot to offer. Some charter guests choose to disembark here and stay an extra day or two on land, to hike to the waterfalls in Grand Etang National Park, tour a chocolate factory, see parrots and monkeys in the rainforest, and shop for nutmeg and other spices in the thriving St. George’s market.

Day 1: Arrive at Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina on St. Lucia and meet the yacht. Day 2: Visit the towering Pitons on St. Lucia for dramatic photo opportunities. Day 3: Cruise to Cumberland Bay off St. Vincent and explore a black volcanic beach. Day 4: Stop at Mayreau, an uninhabited island in the Grenadines where peace and tranquility reign. Day 5: Spend a day at the Tobago Cays archipelago, with its protected marine park for snorkeling and diving with turtles. Day 6: Cruise to Canouan, where a golf course and spa offer relaxing shoreside excursions. Day 7: Return to the Tobago Cays for one more day of underwater beauty and fun. Day 8: Cruise to Grenada, which has an international airport at the far south of the Caribbean.

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ntigua, in the Eastern Caribbean’s Antigua’s English Harbour, on the south end Leeward Islands chain, is where Admiral of the island, was developed as a British Horatio Nelson was stationed during naval base in the late 18th century. Nelson’s the 1780s. The historic naval base—Nelson’s Dockyard is the only continuously working Dockyard at English Harbour—is unique for its Georgian dockyard in the world. national museum with restored officers’ quarters, capstans and artifacts from Nelson’s era. Accessing this historical site is convenient for many charter clients because Antigua’s V.C. Bird International Airport got a new terminal in 2015, with direct flights available from many U.S. and European cities. The transfer from the airport to the charter yacht is less than an hour, putting guests in the heart of not only Nelson’s Dockyard, but also such historic sites as Shirley Heights and Fort Berkeley on Day One. Day Two’s cruise to the uninhabited Green Island for a day of water sports gives charter guests access to a pristine beach as well as encounters with lizards, hermit crabs and birds on land—and good snorkeling underwater. The nighttime anchorage is at nearby Falmouth Harbour, where the marina hustle and bustle mixes with small and charming restaurants, live music into the wee hours and local joints offering fried chicken and rotis. The next morning, cruise to the French island of Guadeloupe: a topographically diverse piece of land that, when seen from overhead, is shaped like a butterfly. Anchor on the northern end of the island in the sheltered bay just off Deshaies, a fishing village dotted with ITINERARY COURTESY OF local eateries and bars. Visit a wild tropical river and a botanical garden. (For fans of the BBC One/France 2 comedy series “Death in Paradise,” some filming locations are here.) Nearby is Pigeon Island, where the main attraction is the 155-foot (47-meter) Christensen One More Toy underwater Cousteau Reserve. The charter yacht’s tender can take guests there for diving and snorkeling. Next on the itinerary is Îles des Saintes, a small group of islands where Day 1: Arrive at Antigua and join the yacht at the main town is Bourg des Saintes. It has “gingerbread houses” with red tile historic Nelson’s Dockyard. roofs, restaurants and shops, all ideal for a walkabout. Linked historically and Day 2: Sail to Green Island for water sports. culturally to Brittany, Îles des Saintes feels even more French than the popular Anchor out in Falmouth Harbor for the night. Caribbean island of St. Barths. One well-known boutique is Maogany, with Day 3: Have breakfast underway, en route to the handmade fashions that often are dyed a distinct indigo blue. charming village of Deshaies, Guadeloupe. From Îles des Saintes, cruise to Prince Rupert Bay at the north end of Day 4: Snorkel and scuba dive at Pigeon Island, Dominica, which is part of the Windward Island chain. Christopher Columbus Guadeloupe, and the Cousteau Reserve. “discovered” Dominica in 1493. The French colonized the island in the 1690s, Day 5: Cruise to Îles des Saintes and the pretty and the British took over in the 1760s. Dominica became independent in anchorage at Pain-de-Sucre on Terre-de-Haute island. 1978. Arguably the wildest and most ruggedly beautiful rainforest island in the Day 6: Arrive at Dominica’s Prince Rupert Bay and Caribbean, Dominica is an adventurer’s dream. A hike to the volcanic Boiling the town of Portsmouth for an Indian River boat ride. Lake—rife with waterfalls and rivers, and flora and fauna—is memorable. Day 7: Spend a day hiking in Dominica’s tropical

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he only problem for an Exumas charter client is determining how to take everything these 365 vibrant islands and tiny cays offer and squeeze it into a seven-day itinerary. This archipelago is a pristine retreat just a short distance from the U.S. mainland, accessible via direct flights into Nassau and then, if part of the itinerary, a short hopper flight to the heart of the islands. The Exumas are quite a contrast from the more touristy parts of the Bahamas, with white sand beaches, translucent waters and untouched reefs. Compass Cay offers charter guests an opportunity to swim with—and pet— the resident nurse sharks. Do it. These sharks may as well be rough-skinned puppies, as curious about people as we are about them. Charter guests must mind their fingers (as the yacht’s crew will helpfully instruct as they stand by and watch) and then the experience is exhilarating. Some charter clients say that meeting the nurse sharks at Compass Cay is one of the best memories not only of their vacation, but also of their life. Just around the corner is one of the best swimming holes in the Caribbean. The deep, crystalclear, blue lagoon known as Rachel’s Bubble Bath gets its name from the wave action. A rocky outcrop detaches the pool from the ocean, and at mid- to high tide, the waves get high enough to crash over the rocks and into the lagoon, creating bubbles of white foam like a natural spa tub. The spot is ideal for a swim or a well-timed leap off the rocks into the water. With so many unspoiled cays, charter guests here often have beaches all to themselves—except at Big Major’s Cay, a small, uninhabited island where resident pigs, some quite large, swim out to greet people on the incoming tenders. The pigs are friendly, especially if they see that food is available (the yacht’s crew will prepare carrots and the like), but the pigs are wild animals, so the crew will help guests to treat them respectfully. Near the pigs’ home is Thunderball Grotto, named for the James Bond movie “Thunderball.” The grotto’s entrance is small, almost hidden—and to get inside, even at ebb tide, charter guests have to hold their breath, dive underwater and swim for it, trusting that they will come up able to breathe on the other side. (Don’t sweat it; the yacht’s capable crew have done this many times and will be right there.) Once inside, prepare to be dazzled The vibrant palette of by the placid water teeming with a kaleidoscope of colors and textures of brilliantly colored fish and the cavernous walls that Exumas’ waterborne echo overhead like a sonic fortress.

Day 1: Arrive at Staniel Cay Airport. Meet the charter yacht and cruise to Compass Cay. Swim at Rachel’s Bubble Bath and with local nurse sharks. Day 2: Cruise to Warderick Wells. Swim and explore the Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park. Day 3: Cruise to Highbourne Cay for offshore sportfishing on Exuma Sound. Day 4: Visit the iguanas on Allan Cay, then cruise to a secret anchorage to snorkel and play with the yacht’s water toys. Day 5: Cruise to Big Major’s Cay for a beach visit (and maybe even a swim) with the local pigs. Play with the yacht’s water toys. Day 6: Dive or snorkel at Thunderball Grotto on Staniel Cay. Scuba dive on a plane wreck or play with the yacht’s water toys.

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f total escape is the goal, then Belize is the place to charter a yacht. Its cruising grounds are rich in blue holes and barrier reefs—all situated in what feels blissfully like the middle of nowhere. A rare dichotomy exists when venturing to such a raw and rugged aquatic playground aboard a superyacht. While the yacht comes with all the fineries and service expected of a five-star hotel in the heart of civilization, it is often anchored in the lee of a remote cay, miles from the mainland, where the only sign of human life may be a faint strobe from an airplane in the distance. Many yacht charter destinations claim to offer this type of “best of both worlds” experience, but Belize is arguably one of the places on Earth where it is best exemplified. Sitting on deck, perhaps in the yacht’s hot tub, and simply gazing out at the region is an exercise in fantastic sights, sounds and feelings. The evening darkness advances from the east like a smooth jib unfurling over the diamond-speckled water. To the west, the mountaintops of southern On the bucket list of nearly every dive Belize squeeze the last droplets from a drenching enthusiast, Belize’s famous Blue Hole is an sunset, until water gently licks the yacht’s hull underwater shaft nearly 1,000 feet wide sides—the only sound to be heard. There are no and more than 400 feet deep. throngs of cruise-ship passengers vying for the best camera angle; only solitude in its purest form. The isolation and feeling of vastness can be difficult for mainlanders to comprehend, and the sensations become something that charter clients remember for many years to come. The southern out-islands of Belize encompass ITINERARY COURTESY OF a panorama of jewel-tone water dotted with secluded sand spits, cays and atolls with lazily swaying palms and white sand beaches, all protected by the world’s formerly of 179-foot (54.7-meter) second-largest barrier reef (first is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia). In fact, Proteksan Turquoise Sequel P rolling backwards off a tender into the turquoise and emerald waters off Belize places charter guests above what is perhaps the richest coral reef system in the tropics. The waters are crystalline, and the local inhabitants range from inquisiDay 1: Arrive at the international airport that serves tive rays and skittish sea turtles to fiery sea fans and colossal coral heads. Belize City, meet the yacht and cruise to Goff’s Caye. Hundreds of mangrove-covered islands interspersed with creeks and picturRelax with sunset cocktails and dinner on the sundeck. esque lagoons make up Belize’s largest atoll, Turneffe. This unspoiled paradise Day 2: Cruise to Turneffe Atoll. Dive or snorkel “The has some of the best diving worldwide, for every level of diver. Wrecks, drop-offs Elbow,” with its game fish, turtles and rays. Play and currents can make for challenging dives at certain sites, so Sequel P has a with the yacht’s water toys. certified dive instructor on board. The exposed southern point of Turneffe Atoll, Day 3: Cruise to Lighthouse Reef Atoll. Scuba dive known as “The Elbow,” is a congregation area for schools of jacks and snappers. off Half Moon Caye or cruise in the yacht’s tender Thousands of groupers come here to spawn, and all the fish action attracts to the Blue Hole. sharks and rays. “The Elbow” is a must-do for underwater adventurers. Day 4: Cruise to Hatchet Caye. Play with the

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yacht’s water toys, scuba dive or snorkel, or head ashore for a meal at Hatchet Caye Resort. Day 5: Cruise to the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve. Dive the shipwreck and then sip sundowners on Ranguana Caye. Day 6: Cruise to Coco Plum Caye. Dive or snorkel off South Water Caye.

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THE 120-FOOT OCEANFAST SAHANA, ON CHARTER IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, OFFERS A TASTE OF EVERYTHING GREAT DOWN UNDER.

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The iconic Sydney Opera House juts into the harbor, standing apart from the city’s downtown with shops, restaurants and seaplanes all accessible by charter yacht.

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Sydney Harbour, from end to end, is barely 7 nautical miles. Looking at its countless inlets and harbors on a chart, though, is like trying to decipher a Rorschach test, and seeing its shores from the water is an exercise in limitless cultural diversity. As I sit on the bow of the 120-foot (36.6-meter) Oceanfast Sahana, cruising past the Sydney Opera House and beyond, I see architecture that looks classic European, then contemporary, then American Colonial. Lobster boats that would fare well in Maine cruise by, followed by express cruisers reminiscent of southeast Florida and seaplanes evocative of the Pacific Northwest. An occasional military craft reminds me of cruising in Maryland near the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. I look to starboard and see the cityscape, a blend of skyscrapers and historic buildings alongside the Sydney Harbour Bridge’s 440-foot-tall (134-meter) steel arch. Waterway traffic buzzes like Newport Harbor in Rhode Island on a Saturday in July, and pedestrians scamper along the sidewalks and in the waterfront parks, looking just like the New Yorkers who wave at boats cruising up the Hudson River. I look to port and see a handful of family boats at anchor next to a beach, all surrounded by a forest of eucalyptus (or gum trees, as the locals would say). The untouched landscape might as well be a back cove off the Intracoastal Waterway in Georgia or South Carolina, save for the occasional call of the native kookaburra bird. A stewardess makes her way to the bow with a tray of hors d’oeuvres: compressed watermelon with Persian feta cheese and olive salt on French-style brioche. It would be followed by local Coffin Bay oysters with pickled cucumbers and a Vietnamese sauce. The chef ’s style of cooking, she tells me, is fusion. Of course it is. Australia is a bucket-list charter destination for many Americans, a place whose cultural distinctness is born of variety. The continent is a cross-section of the world, and Sydney, one of its largest cities, offers a bit of everything.

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Sahana with the famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge; the yacht’s redone interior with dining aft; the upperdeck bar and lounging area (with sunpads far aft).

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Sahana, one of the largest yachts for charter here, is much the same. She alternates seasons between Sydney (October through April) and the Whitsundays/Great Barrier Reef region (April through September). For Americans booking a charter during the upcoming season, Capt. Paul Busk, a native Aussie, recommends three days in Sydney and three or four days along the nearby Hawkesbury River. “This is city buzz,” he says of Sydney. “Go to the restaurants. And the harbor’s really cool at night. Christmas, New Year’s, Australia Day on January 25— the Sydney-Hobart race starts here, and that’s a massive event. They’ll use any excuse for fireworks here.’” Busk is right about the enticing shoreside

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attractions, but during mealtimes, I’d stick with Clancy Atkinson, a freelance chef who, during my charter, was joining Sahana for his first stint with the yacht’s permanent crew. Atkinson is a Brisbane native who grew up in remote Darwin with what he calls “a lot of multicultural refugees. So the food scene is more advanced there, maybe more than anywhere else in the world. I learned by going to my mates’ houses. I’d be in the kitchen with their mums while they were outside playing.” His passion led him to train with one of Australia’s most celebrated chefs, Russell Armstrong, and then to cater for companies including Louis Vuitton and Gucci during the days when Tom Ford was creative director. “He had guidelines for everything to do with the brand: how much water goes in every glass, how many canapés on each tray,” Atkinson says. “From him, I learned precision. I had to. He was a perfectionist.” Hence those colorful, flavorful and noticeably

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Sydney Opera House In Australia, they call the structures above the Sydney Opera House “shells,” but it was sails that inspired Danish architect Jørn Utzon. His father was a ship designer, and Utzon used nautical charts to learn the landscape his building would occupy. Even the opera house’s practical elements are marine-inspired: There are no gutters; rain falls into gaps in the concrete walkways and then drains to the sea, as with scuppers. The opera house puts on about 2,000 live performances each year in various theaters, and its 2,679-seat concert hall feels like a cathedral. The grand organ has 138 visible pipes out of 10,244 that continue behind a wall, and is believed to be the largest such organ in the world. One musician who tried to control its five keyboards, pedal board and 172 stops for air flow called the experience “like wrestling a monster.” sydneyoperahouse.com

uniform watermelon bites with feta on brioche that I enjoyed on Sahana’s bow, one of several spaces on the yacht that were rebuilt after the 2008 launch got her current owner in 2013. He gutted the salon, staterooms and bridge deck aft, which went from carrying tenders to having a nearly full-beam bar along with sunning and shaded lounge space. The interior décor is now chic in grays and whites, including a prominent black-and-white photo of America’s favorite son, Ol’ Blue Eyes. “He likes contemporary cool,” Busk says of Sahana’s owner. “He’s a jazz singer, and he loves Sinatra.” The owner also is prone to seasickness, which is why Sahana has ABT-Trac at-rest stabilizers, two Seakeeper gyros and extra soundproofing in the guest areas, to ease noise and vibration. I, too, am haunted by the green

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Wines of Australia

Ultimate Winery Experiences Australia offers VIP experiences at 19 elite wineries (out of about 3,000 total) across the continent. At the Moorilla vineyard on Tasmania, for instance, tastings can pair with a private tour of Australia’s largest private art collection. Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley lets you taste your birth-year wine from the barrel, and St. Hugo in the Barossa Valley will name a row of vines in your honor, let you craft a red blend and deliver it bottled (cost: $150,000). If you’d rather stay on the yacht near Sydney, then the wine can come to you. Our six-bottle tasting included a 2012 shiraz that’s only available at the Penfolds Magill Estate Cellar Door on Australia’s south-central coast. It tasted perfectly spice-forward as we sipped it near the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. ultimatewineryexperiences.com.au

The Pier One Hotel in Sydney is part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. It’s a renovated ferry terminal with industrial chic style. As the only hotel with a dock in Sydney, it’s a trendy spot for charter pickups.

monster, and I felt great aboard Sahana, both in busy Sydney Harbour and when we cruised from Palm Beach, in Pittwater, to Cowan Creek for watersports fun. Cowan Creek, just a few hours from Sydney at 10 knots, looked and felt like New England in September, with water warm enough for a refreshing swim and a handful of sandy beaches plus rocky trails amid a shoreline of green foliage and vacation homes. “Outside of Christmas and Easter,” Busk says, “it’s not a lot of traffic here. You can get a bay to yourself.” Another great spot, he says, is Middle Harbour. “It’s really pretty,” Busk says. “You sit in Sugarloaf Bay, and it’s like rainforest. You have no idea you’re near a city.” I believe it. And I’d be darn curious to stay on charter an extra few days, just to see whatever lies beyond the next harbor, too. For more information: Northrop & Johnson, 954 522 3344, northropandjohnson.com

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BY CHRIS CASWELL

WITH ITS RAISED PILOTHOUSE 120, HORIZON FOCUSED ON EVERYTHING THAT MATTERS. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JIM RAYCROFT

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EVERY YACHT REVIEW seems to start by oohing about the stylish lines or aahing about the salon or going gaga about the master suite. I’m starting this review of the Horizon Raised Pilothouse 120 in a different place: the crew quarters. And then I’m going to talk about the tender garage. Why? Because those two spaces—which on some yachts can be reminiscent of third-world prison cells— are finely finished aboard the Horizon RP120, showing that the builder’s attention to detail goes far beyond the spaces that usually get noticed. The crew quarters are satin-finished in warm teak, with three cabins for a crew of six. The captain gets a double with an ensuite head and stall shower, while the other two cabins have crossed berths and share a head with shower. The crew area also has a mini-galley (with cooktop and stand-up fridge) and a table with settee that seats six. Access is through stairs from a side deck door while underway, or via the transom at rest. Given the way these quarters compare to some others I’ve seen, owners should expect a waiting list of crew wanting to work from these digs. Just outside the crew quarters is the tender garage, also impeccably finished. It serves as a teak beach for owners and guests. A stainless steel counter doubles as a buffet or, when needed, a workbench. A day head is tucked in one corner so guests needn’t track through the yacht in wet bathing suits. The tender on our test RP120 was a 14-foot-10inch (4.45-meter) Williams Turbojet 445, which still left a lot of room in the garage. A crane in the garage

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launches and retrieves the tender, and the transom platform lowers hydraulically. Only the center section of the platform submerges, leaving two “pontoons” extending on each side to ease tender handling. As for the parts of the yacht that typically get more attention, the salon is pretty swell, too. Luca Dini Design in Florence, Italy, called the shots on the décor, drawing on pale “breeze oak” for a whitewashed look. A piping texture on the cabinetry ties the décor together throughout the yacht. Stepping into the salon from the aft deck, there’s a sunken bar to starboard with movable stools for guests at the counter. In the port corner of the salon is a day head. Horizon will rearrange the salon at an owner’s request; aboard this RP120, an L-shaped couch gives guests a panoramic view when seated. The space becomes a media room with the Roman blinds lowered and the pop-up TV popped. The forward third of this RP120’s salon is devoted to dining for 10, with buffets on each side. Luca Dini Design placed a wood-slatted mirror on the forward bulkhead that gives the hint of a longer salon. The galley to port runs fore and aft with an electric pocket door to keep guests from seeing the chef at work. Inside are dual Sub-Zero fridges, an extra freezer and stowage. The galley has a pantograph door to the side deck, so the crew can load provisions without tramping through the salon past the guests. To starboard of the dining area is a passageway, also with pocket door, to the raised pilothouse and the owner’s suite. Another stowage area is under the pilothouse with electronics neatly racked for service. (The thought occurred that this space was large enough to

Lower deck accommodations include mirrored VIPs abaft the foyer. Forward are two ensuite guest staterooms with twin berths.

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make a lovely mother-in-law suite.) The master’s windows are designed to complement the lowered bulwarks on deck, creating an unobstructed view. Down three steps forward is the master bathroom with twin vessel sinks, veined pale green marble (on this 120) and a tub and shower. His-andher closets bookend the area. The lower deck has democratic accommodations, with two matching VIPs abaft the foyer and two ensuite

guest staterooms forward with twin berths. Up in the pilothouse are settees and tables for guests to watch the action. Next to the helm chair is a table for those ancient nav tools called charts. A few steps up from the pilothouse is the flybridge, with more than half covered by a hardtop with built-in sunroof. An upper helm is tucked to port, and the rest of the bridge is given over to pure hedonism. An L-shaped bar is to starboard, and a buffet area for munchies is to

HORIZON RAISED PILOTHOUSE 120 LOA: 120ft. (36.58m) BEAM: 26ft. 2in. (7.98m) DRAFT: 6ft. 8in. (2.03m) DISPLACEMENT: 162 tons (357,110 lb.)

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CONSTRUCTION: composite ENGINES: 2 x 1,800-hp Cat C32 ACERT ENGINES (optional): 2 x 2,600-hp MTU V-16 SPEED (max.): 19 knots

SPEED (cruise): 16 knots FUEL: 8,000 gal. (30,000L) WATER: 800 gal (3,000L)

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LEFT: The full-beam master stateroom is located on the main deck, which allows for a skylight, making the room even brighter. BELOW LEFT: The tender garage doubles as a teak beach for owners and guests, with a buffet and a day head.

port. Two L-shaped settees are on each side with tables, and a hot tub is on centerline just past the sunroof, so guests can admire the stars from the bubbles. A pop-up TV faces the sitting areas, and because it is a waterproof SunBrite, it can swivel toward the hot tub. For barbecues, a grill emerges from a console, and for breezy days, clear acrylic windscreens protect the lounge area. The space is sizable; this RP120 reportedly hosted 60 people on deck for a party. Our test Horizon RP120 had the standard pair of 1,800-horsepower Cat C32 Acerts (top speed 19 knots). Owners can opt for twin 2,600-horsepower MTU V-16s. A pair of 65 kW Kohler gensets and a 75 kVA

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Atlas converter provide power, and ABT-Trac at-anchor stabilizers keep things level. The engine room has walkways around each engine, systems racked for easy access and, in this yacht’s case, everything plumbed, wired and built to Bureau Veritas classification. It’s always a pleasure for me to review a new Horizon because the shipyard raises the bar with each yacht. Newest and largest in the raised pilothouse series, the RP120 has been mobbed at recent boat shows, with good reason. For more information: 561 721 4850, horizonyachtusa.com

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The Monaco Yacht Show arguably is the planet’s best place to discover the world’s latest superyacht launches. More than 125 boats with a combined value of more than $3 billion are expected to be on display at this year’s show. Nearly 600 exhibitors are scheduled to join them: builders, designers, equipment manufacturers, brokerage houses, luxury suppliers, aircraft companies and luxury automobiles. Here’s a preview of some of the yachts visitors will see on the docks.

AMELS Amels has indicated it will display a new yacht, but as of press time was unable to release the name. amels-holland.com

vibration package. There are two beach clubs, one in the stern and the other in the bow. The owner’s suite has an extending terrace. Interior design is by Achille Salvagni. Cruising speed is 21 knots, and top speed is 25.5 knots. azimutyachts.com

AZIMUT GRANDE 27 METRI 87 feet, 10 inches (26.8m) In addition to showing the new 35 Metri, Azimut plans to display its 27 Metri. The 27 is from the same design team as the 35 Metri: Stefano Righini and Achille Salvagni. An owner can choose among three interior designs: Dolce Vita, Riviera and Gran Milano, each offering a little something different. The 27 Metri has a cruising speed of 24 knots and a maximum speed of 27 knots. azimutyachts.com

AZIMUT GRANDE 35 METRI 115 feet, 5 inches (35.2m) The Azimut Grande 35 Metri is the new flagship of the Grande line. Designed by Stefano Righini, the yacht has a wide-body raised pilothouse, a carbonfiber superstructure, a D2P (displacement-to-planing) hull with wave piercer, and a reduced noise and

BAGLIETTO ANDIAMO 157 feet, 6 inches (48m) Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, Andiamo is Baglietto’s new steel and aluminum displacement yacht. She was built for a Mexican owner with a contemporary interior by Paszkowski and Margherita

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Baltic Pink Gin hull. Exterior design and naval architecture are by Andrea Bacigalupo, and interior design is by Studio Vafiadis. She has a cruising speed of 18 knots and a maximum speed of 27 knots. cerricantierinavali.it

Casprini. The yacht has an amidships winding staircase finished in steel and leather that connects the three decks. baglietto.com

BALTIC PINK GIN 176 feet, 10 inches (53.9m) Pink Gin is the largest carbon fiber sloop in the world. Designed by judel/vrolijk, her displacement of 275 tons is low for a yacht of her size. Her mast soars nearly 220 feet (67 meters) above the waterline. Design Unlimited is responsible for her interior design, which includes two folding balconies: one in the master and one amidships to port. Pink Gin flies a distinctive pink spinnaker. balticyachts.fi

BENETTI SEASENSE 220 feet (67m) Seasense was built for an experienced yachtsman who chose the Benetti brand for the first time. Another first is Dutch designer Cor D. Rover working with Benetti on a project. The design brief for Seasense was to focus on a relationship with the surrounding area— as depicted by the name of the yacht. Her contemporary interior is a collaboration between Benetti and Area Architecture, a design studio from Los Angeles. benettiyachts.it

CERRI CANTIERI NAVALI FUORISERIE 50M ELSEA 163 feet, 8 inches (49.9m) This is the first custom 50-meter built at CCN. She is an open sport motoryacht with an aluminum planing

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CRN CLOUD 9 243 feet (74m) Built for an Australian owner with exterior styling by Zuccon International Project, Cloud 9 is the

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second-largest yacht built at CRN (the 262-foot Chopi Chopi is the largest). Cloud 9 has five decks with interiors by Winch Design. She can accommodate 16 guests (12 when chartering) and 22 crew. Features include a private owner’s deck and a beach club with extendable swim platform. crn-yacht.com

DAMEN GAME CHANGER 226 feet, 11 inches (69.15m) The yacht support vessel Game Changer is built by Damen, parent company of Amels in the Netherlands. Self-sufficient and able to shadow an owner’s primary yacht, this workhorse can carry larger tenders, helicopters, submersibles and more. Game Changer has accommodations for 22 people: staff, guides, pilots, and extra guests or crew. yacht-support.nl

DAMEN NEW FRONTIERS 181 feet (55.3m) Damen’s newest yacht support vessel, with displacement of 496 gross tons, has an owner’s suite on the main deck, low noise and vibration in guest areas, and expanded lounge, dining and sundeck areas. yacht-support.nl

DOMINATOR KALLIENTE 92 feet (28m) The Alberto Mancini-designed Kalliente, the first Dominator Ilumen of this length overall, is built in epoxy carbon to MCA standards. Accommodating

Dynamiq GTT 115 10 guests in five staterooms, the yacht has a design emphasis on bright spaces, thus the name of the series. She has a modern profile and a contemporary interior. Her cruising range is 1,700 nautical miles at 10 knots, and she has a top speed of 21 knots. dominatoryachts.com

DYNAMIQ GTT 115 114 feet, 10 inches (35m) GTT stands for Gran Turismo Transatlantic. Vripack is the naval architect, and Studio F.A. Porsche created exterior and interior styling (for this yacht as well as for the entire line). “Our target is clients who are looking to downsize from larger 50- or 60-meter yachts,” says Dynamiq CEO Sergei Dobroserdov. The first GTT 115 Hybrid has a Humphree stabilization system with four electric fins, and a top speed of 21 knots. bedynamiq.com

FEADSHIP AQUARIUS 301 feet, 10 inches (92m) Aquarius has profile and interior design by Sinot

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Exclusive Yacht Design in cooperation with Feadship De Voogt Naval Architect and Wynn Design & Development. The yacht has a conventional bow and raked superstructure, and an interior with sole-toceiling windows for panoramic views. The main salon includes the largest lounge Feadship has built without structural pillars, and flows out to the aft deck and its swimming pool. feadship.nl

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FERRETTI NAVETTA 33 108 feet, 3 inches (33m) This yacht is an evolution of Custom Line’s semi-displacement models, with traditional exterior lines and a contemporary interior. There are three decks including the sundeck. Zuccon International Project designed the full range of Custom Line yachts. customline-yacht.com

HEESEN HOME 164 feet (50m) Home is Heesen’s first Fast Displacement motoryacht with hybrid propulsion. The yacht can separately or simultaneously draw on two sources of propulsion power: diesel mechanical and diesel electrical. No batteries are necessary. Underway at speeds to 9 knots, the yacht is reportedly as silent as she is at anchor. Exterior styling is by Omega Architects, and Cristiano Gatto worked closely with the owner to create the interior décor. heesenyachts.com

ISA CLORINDA 119 feet, 7 inches (36.45m) Clorinda is the first Sport 120 completed at the Ancona shipyard since the Palumbo Group acquired it. Clorinda is a crossover design, combining aspects of previous models designed by Andrea Valicelli with new ones designed by Team for Design’s Enrico Gobbi. MCY 96

Clorinda has dark fashion plates with glass inserts, a dark gray cove stripe, a tender garage to port, two PWC garages, a foredeck solarium and a master-stateroom skylight. isayachts.com

LÜRSSEN ARETI 278 feet, 9 inches (85m) Areti, with exterior styling and interior design by Winch Design, exudes sophisticated elegance. Built to the Passenger Yacht Code, she has a helipad on the foredeck. On board Areti, owners can enjoy their private domain, while guests can take advantage of their own spa tub and sundeck. All can share communal spaces such as the beach deck and spa. lurssen.com

MANGUSTA 50M MAXI OPEN 164 feet (50m) Mangusta will be exhibiting its latest 50m Maxi Open. This is the builder’s 12th yacht in this series and the third unit of the Evolution series. Displacing around 336 tons, she’ll zip comfortably around the Med at speeds in excess of 35 knots at full load. This yacht is the first unit with both hull and superstructure painted black with red details. overmarine.it

MCY 96 96 feet (29.26m) This Monte Carlo Yachts design fills a gap in the builder’s line between the MCY 86 and MCY 105. Like the rest of the line, the 96 is designed by Nuvolari Lenard, which calls her a “future classic.” She is intended to

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a floodable garage for tender stowage. Sanlorenzo also will display its 460EXP, SL118 and SD126. sanlorenzoyacht.com

TANKOA VERTIGE 164 feet (49.9m) Vertige, a full-displacement aluminum motoryacht, has six guest staterooms, sole-to-ceiling windows, foldout hydraulic terraces in the owner’s suite and a transom beach club. A gym and cinema are on the upper deck. Exterior styling is by Francesco Paszkowski Design, and the interior is by Paszkowski in cooperation with Margherita Casprini. tankoa.it

TANSU CYCLONE 141 feet, 4 inches (43.7m) Built in Turkey with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design and interior and exterior by Tansu, this semidisplacement trideck motoryacht is built of wood and epoxy with a teak deck. She accommodates eight guests in four staterooms. rizatansu.com offer extra volume for her length overall, and she can be built to RINA pleasure or RINA charter class certification. montecarloyachts.it

OCEANCO Rumor has it that Oceanco’s 361-foot (110-meter) Jubilee will be on hand, with exterior design by Lobanov Design and interior by Sorgiovanni Designs. Jubilee is Oceanco’s largest project to date. At the time of delivery, she was the largest yacht ever built in the Netherlands. builtbyoceanco.com

PERINI NAVI SEVEN 192 feet (58.6m) This aluminum sailing ketch is the third hull in the 60-meter series that the Perini Navi design team created in collaboration with Ron Holland Design. Italian architect Michela Reverberi, working with Perini for the first time, was responsible for interior design. The yacht has two aluminum Panamax masts with carbon fiber rigging, booms and spreaders. perininavi.it

SANLORENZO SEVEN SINS 170 feet, 7 inches (52m) Seven Sins is Sanlorenzo’s largest steel-hull yacht to date, the first 52Steel. She has six guest staterooms plus crew quarters for 10. Her after section has terraces that open at the water level, creating a beach club illuminated via the transparent bottom of an aft deck swimming pool. The terrace area can also become

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TURQUOISE RAZAN 154 feet, 3 inches (47m) Turquoise Yachts acquired a steel hull and a semicompleted superstructure from an Italian shipyard and, with the help of H2 Design, transformed it into this yacht. She has cantilevered decks that create a floating appearance. Razan was built with an extended family in mind: Communal and separate spaces include a sundeck, spa pool, cinema and beach club. turquoiseyachts.com For show information: monacoyachtshow.com

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asily accessible from the US mainland, the crystalline, warm waters of the Bahamas are among the world’s most popular destinations for winter charter. They offer everything from untouched white sand beaches in the Exumas to world-class diving and fishing in the Abacos. A wide variety of charter yachts, from sailing catamarans to superyachts, are available in these waters from November through April, offering a wealth of options for every charter guest. Whether exploring remote islands, scuba diving on a historic shipwreck or, say, jetting off to a barbecue picnic on a private beach on your 21-foot Hacker-Craft tender—as captured here by photographer Jim Raycroft on a recent charter aboard the 201-foot (61.3-meter) CRN Katharine—your days will always be filled with adventure and excitement. What’s your pleasure?

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Decoding PYC If you’re building a new yacht for charter, then it may be time to navigate the waters of Passenger Yacht Code. By Glynn Smith CAPTAIN: “Sorry, sir, but we can only have 12 guests on board for sleeping and cruising.” CHARTER GUEST: “Why can’t we just squeeze in two more for the night? They’re friends of ours and we didn’t know they were going to be in town.” CAPTAIN: “I’m very sorry. It’s against regulations.”

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very charter captain who’s been in the industry long enough has had to explain the 12-guest limit on board. While a growing number of charter clients understand the rules, limits can still be a point of contention. During my career as a charter captain, I’ve heard all the arguments, from “I know the maximum is 12 sleeping, but some of us won’t sleep—we plan to party all night” to “I’m only asking for a extra few friends on board, and there are plenty of couches, so what’s the big deal?” Another common angle is to discount children for being small, as if they can be stowed in a closet. The past 15 to 20 years have seen big changes in the charter industry, including the introduction of cruising regulations with such acronyms as ISM, ISPS, MLC, LY3 and, now, PYC—a certification that

allows yachts to charter with as many as 36 guests plus crew, if owners choose to build or refit their yachts to the PYC standard. The Red Ensign Group developed the PYC to let vessels carry as many as 36 guests without having to build to the arduous SOLAS requirements, which are intended more for ships and can wreak havoc on luxury yacht aesthetics. PYC outlines a new set of technical, safety and operational standards specific to the size and use of a private vessel, providing the same level of safety as SOLAS while ensuring that the owner can get the greatest amount of enjoyment from his yacht. The construction process requires consideration of regulatory aspects at every stage, from operations to functionality. For clients who are considering building

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superyachts to the PYC standard, the decision typically comes down to how they plan to use the boat. Shipbuilders are keen to embrace the code, says Robert Tan, sales manager at Oceanco, who adds that builders and designers are trying to keep the costs of PYC competitive. Even clients experienced with the LY3 standard can be surprised by the intricacies of PYC, particularly when it comes to price. There are several code compliance differences between LY3 (for yachts with a maximum of 12 guests) and PYC (for yachts with 12 to 36 guests), all focused on safety while accommodating additional guests and crew. For instance, construction and finishing process materials must meet requirements to reduce the spread of fire. Veneers must be a certain thickness. Fabrics must meet stricter compliance levels. Escape routes must adhere to lower

flammability characteristics, with fixed ladders instead of drop-down ladders to expedite an evacuation. Then there’s construction: Heavier emphasis is placed on keeping the vessel afloat instead of having to abandon it. More watertight compartments are required: even the engine room space must be segmented. At press time, seven or eight yachts afloat were certified to PYC, with at least 20 more in build for delivery during the next five years. There is no limit on length overall, however, 262 feet (80 meters) currently represents the smaller end of the scale. PYC is now in its seventh revised edition, with the former edition seeing the inclusion of sailing yachts. The code is here to stay, so if you’re an owner building new or doing a major refit, it’s worth a chat with your project manager to discuss building to the PYC standard— especially if your plans involve charter.

Glynn Smith holds an MCA 3,000-ton captain’s license. He sailed around the world on a sailboat as a boy and was a yacht captain for 23 years, chartering in the Mediterranean and Caribbean for 14 seasons before becoming a superyacht broker at Denison Yacht Sales.

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n offspring of Benetti’s Vision 145 series (44.2 meters), Checkmate is newly offered for charter by Camper & Nicholsons International. Accommodating 12 guests in five staterooms, Checkmate has a chic yet traditional interior burl madrone woods, Italian marble and rich fabrics. Her main-deck master suite sports a media room, panoramic views and access to a private deck area forward. Curved sliding doors in the sky lounge (pictured) opening to the full width of the bridge deck allow an alfresco experience with a 270-degree view. An spa pool and oval-shaped settee await guests on the sundeck. Set to spend the winter in the Caribbean, Checkmate charters from $160,000 per week, plus expenses. For more information: camperandnicholsons.com

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YC welcomes the 112-foot (34-meter) Westport Frisky Lady (ex-Nina Lu) to its charter fleet. Fresh off a 2017 refit, Frisky Lady is in like-new condition for the winter season, when she’ll be based in the Bahamas and Caribbean. The refit included audiovisual upgrades and interior restyled in earthy tones, fabrics and leathers, with new soft furnishings throughout. She accommodates eight guests in four staterooms, including a full-beam master suite with his-and-her bathrooms. All staterooms have new flat-screen TVs and iPad controls. The flybridge has sun and shade, a wet bar and grill area, and a hot tub. Frisky Lady carries a fleet of tenders and toys, including drones and a hookah diving system. She charters at a weekly rate of $55,000, plus expenses. For more information: iyc.com

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Cellar & Galley

A CHEF AND A MASTER SOMMELIER SERVE UP THE PERFECT PAIRINGS. By Andrew Parkinson

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ot everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.” That quote, from imperious food critic Anton Ego in the Pixar culinary cartoon “Ratatouille,” is ingrained in the soul of Michael Creighton, chef on the 130-foot [39.6meter] Westport Aphrodite. Creighton moved with his family from Boston to southern Alaska at age 8. It was his parents’ intention to start an organic vegetable farm. By age 10, he was cooking regularly for his family of eight. “I told my mother—an incredible chef—that I wanted to learn how to cook,” Creighton recalls. “She said, ‘First you need to learn about growing food.’ It wasn’t until years later that I understood the importance of that.” Creighton is interested in farm-to-table cuisine because fresh food means subtle flavors combining well. He doesn’t like to cook with, say, a lot of butter, because its flavor overwhelms a dish. “But take a carrot, for example,” he says. “You can grow a carrot in two completely different fields, and the unique qualities of each field will render the carrot’s taste dramatically.” Creighton joined the yachting industry at the urging of his older brother, a yacht captain. Creighton had attended a vegan culinary school in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, schooling that he downplayed so as not to be pegged as a “vegan chef.” But the industry trend of healthy living suited his arsenal of expertise, especially macrobiotic cuisine (based on the theory that the body prefers foods that grow naturally in the local ecosystem). He credits macrobiotic expert—and at one time pop singer Madonna’s personal chef—Mayumi Nishimura as one of his inspirations, and has cooked for the actor Owen Wilson. “I was on Maui in Willie Nelson’s bar having a few beers and Owen Wilson was there,” he says. “We start chatting. It turns out he’s into macrobiotics, too. The next day, he invites me out to dinner and I’m like, ‘Why don’t I just cook?’ So he has all of his friends and me over to his house and I make dinner. It was wonderful.” Like most experienced charter chefs, Creighton is proficient in many cuisines, but he wastes no time naming Japanese as a specialty.

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The Menu TRUE NORTH MAKI: BROWN RICE ROLLED AROUND CRISPY SALMON SKIN, AVOCADO AND CUCUMBER, TOPPED WITH TORCHED KING SALMON GLAZED WITH SWEET SOY AND BELL PEPPER CHUTNEY SHIITAKE GLAZED JAPANESE WAGYU SIRLOIN; PARSNIP PURÉE HINTED WITH PINEAPPLE SAGE; GRILLED TOMATOES MARINATED WITH RICE WINE AND LEMON BALM; BABY SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS SAUTÉED WITH TOASTED SESAME; SAKE AND SOY SAUCE DUCK EGG VANILLA BEAN CRÈME BRÛLÉE

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“I spent a year living with a Japanese family as a teen,” he says. “I picked up a lot of the language and, evidently, a strong passion for sushi and Japanese food.” Outside of the galley, Creighton’s hobbies include flying down mountains on a bike, a snowboard or skis; driving pretty much anything (boats, planes, race cars) as long as it’s fast and … yoga. “I’m sort of an adrenaline junkie,” he says with a laugh. “That’s where yoga comes in. It centers my energy. I also teach yoga on board from time to time. But that’s all just for fun.” He points to the galley and adds, “This is my passion.” Having joined the Aphrodite crew a few months ago, Creighton found a positive work environment. “Morale on board is so high,” he says. “It’s genuine. We have a really tight crew, and we work well together below deck. Hopefully it emanates outward to the guests.” For charter information: Northrop & Johnson, 954 522 3344, northropandjohnson.com, or any charter broker

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Virginia Philip is one of only just over 200 professionals worldwide to hold the title of Master Sommelier. Her discerning palate and encyclopedic knowledge also earned her the American Sommelier Association’s title of ‘Best Sommelier of the United States.’ She owns Virginia Philip Wine Shop & Academy in West Palm Beach. virginiaphilipwineshopacademy.com

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BENETTI, ITALY, 2006 (REFIT 2013)

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“OUR TRADE” - 90’ 2016 Ocean Alexander MY Jeff Oliver - Call 954-779-1905

“LIFE’S VOYAGE III” - 78’ 2012 Ocean Alexander Kevin McCarthy -Call 954-798-0969

“68 SEA RAY” - 68’ Sea Ray 2005 Jeff Oliver - Call 954-303-4525 Michael Tyrrell - Call 954-325-3461

“OUR TRADE” - 58’ Ocean Alexander 2007 Kevin McCarthy - Call 954-798-0969

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132’ Horizon 2008 “LADY LEILA� Camm Moore, C.A. New Construction WESTPORT 164 | 50M

p Tri-deck Motoryacht 2001/16 “ENDLESS SUMMER� 130’ Westport Alex Rogers, Joint C.A.

New Construction WESTPORT 130 | 40M

112’ Westport RPHMY 2009 “SEA BEAR� Andrew Miles, C.A.

New Construction WESTPORT 125 | 38M

112’ Westport RPHMY 2006 “DREAM WEAVER� Bryan Long / Alex Rogers, C.A.’s

New Construction WESTPORT 112 | 34M

112’ Westport p RPHMY 2006 “SOUTHERN STAR� Alex Rogers, C.A.


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103’ Westport/West p Bayy MY 1999 Bryan Long, C.A.

98’ Westport p MY 1998 Bryan Long, C.A.

95’ Azimut 2011 Mike Burke, C.A.

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90’ Ocean Alexander MY 2007/08 Alex Rogers / Mike Burke, C.A.’s

88’ Broward MY 1999 Andrew Miles, C.A

88’ Ferretti 2008 Jose Rodriguez, C.A.

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85’ Pacific Mariner 2012 Bryan Long, C.A.

78’ Symbol 2008 Mike Burke, C.A.

76’ Ferretti 2007 Jose Rodriguez, C.A.

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76’ Cheoy Lee 2012 Andrew Troyer, C.A.

74’ Viking 2006 Mike Burke, C.A.

74’ Hatteras MY 1998 Bryan Long, C.A. SISSTER SI SIS SISTER TEERSHI TERSHI SH P

68’ Sea Ray 2004 Bryan Long, C.A.

65’ Pacific Mariner 2004 John Varga, C.A.

65’ Rybovich/Ryco 2001 Mike Burke, C.A.

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*NOT FOR SALE OR CHARTER TO U.S. RESIDENTS WHILE IN U.S. WATERS AXIOMA // 236’ DUNYA YACHTS 2013 // ITALY Ken Denison & Glynn Smith // 954.763.3971

MINE GAMES // 203’ BENETTI 2010 // $29,950,000 // BRITISH COLUMBIA JD Ducanes // 561.866.5164 // JD@DenisonYachtSales.com

FAR FROM IT // 142’ RICHMOND YACHTS 2008 // $14,900,000 // NEW ENGLAND Kurt Bosshardt // 954.478.0356 // KurtB@DenisonYachtSales.com

CHEERS 46 // 140’ BENETTI 2014 // $15,950,000 // FORT LAUDERDALE Glynn Smith // 954.614.0166 // Glynn@DenisonYachtSales.com

*NOT FOR SALE OR CHARTER TO U.S. RESIDENTS WHILE IN U.S. WATERS NAMASTE 8 // 131’ TAMSEN YACHTS 2008 // $8,400,000 // FRANCE Glynn Smith // 954.614.0166 // Glynn@DenisonYachtSales.com

SOC // 122’ DELTA MARINE 1997 // $4,749,500 // FORT LAUDERDALE Kurt Bosshardt // 954.478.0356 // KurtB@DenisonYachtSales.com


NECKER BELLE // 105’ SAILING CATAMARAN 2003 // $4,000,000 // BVI David Johnson // 954.610.3263 // David@DenisonYachtSales.com

NEGOSEATOR // 105’ LEOPARD 2005 // $2,975,000 // MIAMI, FLORIDA Bob Anslow // 561.248.5122 // BobAnslow@DenisonYachtSales.com

EXPLORER // 82’ VAN DER VALK EXPLORER 2018 // €5,375,000 // FLORIDA Kevin Frawley // 954.790.0372 // Kevin@DenisonYachtSales.com

REPOSADO // 104’ CRESCENT 2000 // $3,100,000 // FORT LAUDERDALE -uu; b;0;u| ņņ ƖƔƓ ѵƒѵ ƏƓѵƏ ņņ -uu; Š ;mbvom+-1_|"-Ѵ;v 1ol

STELLA DEL NORD // 86’ CDM DARWIN 2015 // $7,361,550 // ITALY Brian Ragsdale // 561.613.2433 // BR@ DenisonYachtSales.com

VIVIERAE // 86’ NORDHAVN 2007 // $5,290,000 // FORT LAUDERDALE Glynn Smith // 954.614.0166 // Glynn@DenisonYachtSales.com


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PRICE REDUCTION

cyrano de bergerac 38m › 127ft › c & n › 1993/2016 › 5,600,000 eur

nassima 49m › 161ft › acico yachts › 2012/2013 › 15,900,000 eur

david.legrand@fraseryachts.com +377 93 100 450 monaco luca.lucheschi@fraseryachts.com +377 93 100 450 monaco

dennisf@fraseryachts.com +377 93 100 450 monaco kirill.anissimov@fraseryachts.com +377 93 100 450 monaco

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PRICE REDUCTION

not for sale or charter to u.s. residents while in u.s. waters.

scout 45m › 147ft › rmk marine › 2012 › 19,500,000 usd

m 36m › 120ft › feadship › 1989 › 3,995,000 usd

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale stuart.larsen@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale

Opportunity to purchase a modern Feadship. New soft goods, parts, props.

victoria del mar 50m › 164ft › delta marine › 2006/2014 › 26,800,000 usd

intuition lady 39m › 128ft › benetti › 1977/2017 › 1,980,000 eur

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale jody.obrien@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale

5 staterooms with Owner’s on deck, great sky lounge and deck space.

joaquin.genrich@fraseryachts.com +1 619 225 0588 san diego

stuart.larsen@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale

PRICE REDUCTION

patea 29m › 95ft › alia yachts › 2012 › 4,500,000 eur

sterling v 28m › 93ft › hargrave › 2007/2013 › 3,900,000 usd

A beautiful, artistic design by Warwick, stunningly executed build quality.

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale trevor.carroll@fraseryachts.com +1 954 463 0600 ft. lauderdale

james.nason@fraseryachts.com +1 619 225 0588 san diego

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eight guests in four well-appointed staterooms. Mahogany raised panel interior. Turn key vessel. Latest model available.

alessandra iii 34m › 112ft › westport › 2014 › 10,900,000 usd Very low hours and like new. Zero Speed stabilizers offer extreme comfort. Fitted with all the options and a top of the line AV package. Accommodating

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 629 7435 fort lauderdale SEE IN FT. LAUDERDALE

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1-5 NOV.

cocktails 47m › 157ft › trinity › 2004/2012 › 16,500,000 usd

lady sara 56m › 187ft › trinity › 2012 › 36,000,000 usd

Timeless design with sophisticated interior. 5 strms. CAT power. Immaculate condition.

Interior by Evan Marshall, 6 strms, massive sundeck, popular charter yacht.

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 629 7435 fort lauderdale

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not for sale or charter to u.s. residents while in u.s. waters.

spirit 38m › 124ft › delta marine › 2001/2017 › 11,500,000 usd

nomadess 36m › 121ft › benetti › 2013 › poa

Main engines just completely rebuilt, quality Delta pedigree, in immaculate condition.

Classic interior by Zuretti. Zero Speed stabilizers. Immaculate condition.

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 629 7435 fort lauderdale

josh.gulbranson@fraseryachts.com +1 954 629 7435 fort lauderdale

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Ipanema 50m (161’4)

Pure One 46.2m (151’6)

Dragon 41.1m (134’10)

Mondomarine, 2016 | $26,000,000 CONTACT Jean-Marie Recamier +33 4 83 14 12 44 jmrecamier@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT Fernando Nicholson +1 305 604 9191 fnicholson@camperandnicholsons.com

Arno Leopard, 2008/2017 | €8,500,000 CONTACT Fernando Nicholson +1 305 604 9191 fnicholson@camperandnicholsons.com

Palmer Johnson, 2007/2016 | $11,500,000 CONTACT Fernando Nicholson +1 305 604 9191 fnicholson@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT Rytis Babravicius +377 97 97 77 00 rbabravicius@camperandnicholsons.com

Triumphant Lady 47.25m (155’)

Mi Vida 42.75m (140’2)

Serque 40.54m (133’)

Sterling Yachts, 1985/2009 | $6,900,000* CONTACT John Weller +1 954 768 1123 jweller@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT AJ MacDonald +1 954 524 4250 ajmacdonald@camperandnicholsons.com

Baglietto, 2009 | $12,500,000 CONTACT Fernando Nicholson +1 305 604 9191 fnicholson@camperandnicholsons.com

Custom, 2009 | $5,900,000 CONTACT John Weller +1 954 768 1123 jweller@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT AJ MacDonald +1 954 524 4250 ajmacdonald@camperandnicholsons.com


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Osdalisque 38.1m (125’)

Amanecer 31.4m (103’)

Hemingway 27.5m (90’2)

Feadship, 1973/2008 | $2,950,000 CONTACT John Weller +1 954 768 1123 jweller@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT AJ MacDonald +1 954 524 4250 ajmacdonald@camperandnicholsons.com

Azimut, 2009 | $8,950,000 CONTACT AJ MacDonald +1 954 524 4250 ajmacdonald@camperandnicholsons.com CONTACT John Weller +1 954 768 1123 jweller@camperandnicholsons.com

Huckins, 1980/2013 | $1,390,000 CONTACT Andrew LeBuhn +1 561 655 2121 alebuhn@camperandnicholsons.com

C&N marks are registered trademarks used under licence by CNI. Photos: All rights reserved. *Not for sale or charter to US residents while in US waters.

Orso 3 33.02m (108’)

By Grace 30.5m (100’)

Compass Rose 23.77m (77’10)

Benetti, 2013 | $6,950,000* CONTACT Fernando Nicholson +1 305 604 9191 fnicholson@camperandnicholsons.com

Inace, 1998 | $3,700,000 CONTACT Bob O’Brien +1 561 655 2121 bobrien@camperandnicholsons.com

Fleming, 2001 | $1,950,000 CONTACT Bob O’Brien +1 561 655 2121 bobrien@camperandnicholsons.com


*NATITA 0COG 4GUGTXGF 216’ 7” (66m) Oceanco 2005/2012

SOVEREIGN 180’ (54.9m) Newcastle 2011/2017

Also Available FOR CHARTER Also Available FOR CHARTER

Also Available FOR CHARTER

RELENTLESS 145’ (44.20m) Trinity 2001

*CHEERS 46 140’ (42.67m) Benetti 2014

MAVERICK 138’ (42.06m) Sterling 1988/2013

MADCAP 114’ (34.75m) Newcastle 2010

*QUARANTA 111’ (33.83m) Curvelle 2014

*AVELLA 109’ 11” (33.5m) Azimut 1991/2013

IV TRANQUILITY 94’ (28.65m) Lazzara 2001

*94 PARAGON 94’ (28.65m) Paragon 2009

92 PARAGON 92’ 3” (28.12m) Paragon 2015

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10 Spring Wharf Newport, RI | 02840 TEL +1 (954) 683-2148


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*ACER 154’ 3� (47m) Hull #1 2019

*ALLEGRIA 152’ (46.33m) Hakvoort 2004/2016

Also Available FOR CHARTER Also Available FOR CHARTER

NO BADA BEES 127’ (38.7m) IAG 2010

BW 120’ (36.58m) Palmer Johnson 2006/2017

ANDIAMO 120’ (36.58m) Benetti 2007/2016

108 PARAGON TRI-DECK 108’ (32.92m) Paragon 2019

DECOMPRESSION 103’ (31.39m) Broward 2000

CHAGOS 95’ (28.96m) Ocean Voyager 2013

REST ASSURED 92’ (28.04m) Nordhavn 2013

JOAN MARIE o O 2CEKĆ‚E /CTKPGT

OUR WAY 82’ (24.99m) Horizon 2006/2015

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During the past season we have been fortunate to have sold the following yachts, the majority of which were our own central listings. To replace our sold inventory, we are currently seeking larger, late model yachts to represent as Central Agents. We cover all the costs associated with the marketing of your vessel to include advertising, professional photography and boat show participation. Contact our office or visit our website at rjcyachts.com LD SO

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76' HORIZON 2005

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70' NEPTUNUS 2006

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Twin 3406 CAT power, brand new chillers for AC sysƚĞŵ ƚǁŽ ƐŝŵŝůĂƌ ĐĂďŝŶƐ ůĂƌŐĞƌ ŐĂůůĞLJ ŽŶĮŐƵƌĂƟŽŶ dEd ůŝŌ ǁŝƚŚ ůĂƌŐĞ Z/ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ :Ğī ^ƚĂŶůĞLJ ĞŶƚƌĂů ŐĞŶƚ

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98' MCP MOTOR YACHT 2006/2015

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54' HATTERAS 2003

ĂƚĞƌƉŝůůĂƌ 0ϯϬƐ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ ϯϬн ŬŶŽƚ ĐƌƵŝƐĞ ƐƉĞĞĚ ĚƌĂǁƐ ŽŶůLJ Ă ďŝƚ ŽǀĞƌ ϰ? ĐůĞĂŶ ďŽĂƚ ǁŝƚŚ ŐŽŽĚ ĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ ůŝƐƚ ƌŝŶŐ ŽīĞƌƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ :ŽĞ DĂũĐŚĞƌĞŬ ĞŶƚƌĂů ŐĞŶƚ D CE DU E R

43' HATTERAS EXPRESS 1998

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43' INTREPID SPORT YACHT 2015

ƵƐƚŽŵ ďŽĂƚ ǁ-ϮϬϬ ŚƌƐ ĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞ ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞ Θ ǁĂƌƌĂŶƚLJ sĞƌĂĚŽ ƉŽǁĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ ũŽLJƐƟĐŬ ĚŽĐŬŝŶŐ Θ ƐŬLJŚŽŽŬ WŽǁĚĞƌĐŽĂƚ ƚŽǁĞƌ ŚĞůŵ Ăŝƌ ƐŬŝŵŽ /ĐĞ ĮƐŚďŽdž-ĨƌĞĞnjĞƌ ƐŬŝŶŐ ΨϲϮဓ< Ăůů :ŽĞ DĂũĐŚĞƌĞŬ

52' PORTSMOUTH POWER CAT 2007

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J Class Renaissance The J Class, arguably among the most beautiful sailing yachts ever to cross a start line, has seen a major resurgence in recent years, with six new hulls commissioned and two more on the way, augmenting the three survivors from the 1930s. The fleet has begun to gather for racing events on both sides of the Atlantic and points between. A marquis J Class regatta took place in Bermuda in June, in conjunction with the 35th America’s Cup. Seven Js, old and new, competed to the delight of sailors around the world.

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