A yachting legacy
By Clare Wray | 13 March 2018A passion for sailing is often passed down from generation to generation.
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READ MOREMary Shores explains why she and her husband named their sailing yacht after a Māori word which signifies family togetherness.
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READ MOREThe Riva family’s boatbuilding legacy dates back to 1842. Lia Riva talks about growing up in a family with boating in their blood.
READ MOREMichael Nurbatlian recalls what it was like the first time he stepped on a superyacht and explains why Phang Nga Bay is the perfect undiscovered superyacht destination.
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