A sailing yacht fit for a family
By Angela Audretsch | 23 January 2018Mary Shores explains why she and her husband named their sailing yacht after a Māori word which signifies family togetherness.
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 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.
READ MORESubmarines are no longer functional tin cans; advances in design and technology mean that underwater adventures can be made in comfort and luxury.
READ MORESabina Nasser explains why superyacht Bina is the perfect meeting place for her family.
READ MOREGeorge Duffield, co-founder of Blue Marine Foundation and producer of The End of the Line, recalls his voyage by sailboat to Antarctica in 2010.
READ MORELiz Cox, from Cecil Wright & Partners brokerage, remembers witnessing a couple step on board their first ever yacht.
READ MOREWhy stop at four poster beds, Michelin-star restaurants and luxury spas, when you could add a yacht to the mix?
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