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.Despite 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. READ ABOUT…
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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.COVID-19 AND YACHTING
33: “Luxury is shaping up to be much more casual in 2021 and beyond” - Dickie Bannenberg.ONBOARD 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. OWNER 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.Subscribe now to receive your copy straight to your door and never miss another issue.