First 2021 edition of The SuperYacht Times newspaper out now
With all of the travel and business disruption caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it has been a challenging and unusual time for both our industry and the wider world, with a collective sigh of relief audible at the year’s close and a sense of enduring hope for the new year clear from all quarters.Photo: SuperYacht TimesDespite the challenges the pandemic brought with it, 2021’s first issue of The SuperYacht Times remains full to the brim with the latest superyacht market insights (pp.24-5), spotlights on some of the latest coolest new-build projects (pp.20-22), behind-the-scenes shipyard visits (p.16) and, new for this issue, expert commentary on Brexit latest news (p.32) and the future of ‘luxury’ (33) in our industry.
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4: “Despite its reputation, yachting is one of the few very innovative industries” - MARSS’ CEO & Founder Johannes Pinl.Photo: S / SuperYacht TimesINSIDE BLACK SHARK
30. As the story of Nobiskrug's up-and-coming 77.1-metre Black Shark continues, we get a glimpse inside.Photo: SuperYacht TimesCOVID-19 AND YACHTING
33: “Luxury is shaping up to be much more casual in 2021 and beyond” - Dickie Bannenberg.Photo: SuperYacht TimesONBOARD O'PARI
12. Join us for a look around Golden Yachts' new 95-metre flagship O'Pari, which has been designed with a Greek theme perfect for the summer nights out on the Mediterranean. Photo: SuperYacht TimesOWNER INTERVIEWS & TRAVEL TALES
38: “You can’t have a perfect custom project: we are all perpetually learning, making errors and finding solutions” - Owner of Canova.
40: “I took the binoculars out to look — and it was the captain and first mate dressed up in a moose and a bear outfit out in the middle of the marsh, play-fighting...” - Owner of Wonderland.Photo: SuperYacht TimesSubscribe now to receive your copy straight to your door and never miss another issue.
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