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A hypercar for the sea, it’s their fastest boat yet.

The 26th Dubai International Boat Show set records: 26,389 visitors, 350 exhibitors and over 800 brands. Gulf Craft alone reported more than twenty-three million dollars in transactions across the bustling four-day event.

Build me a beast, the British owner told Royal Huisman, not a sheep in wolf's clothing. The result, Ngoni, is an edgy, innovative weapon of a sailing superyacht: fast, furious and uncompromising.

In the superyacht world, what goes up need not come down. Baglietto's former owners built the thriving upstart Tankoa, while a white knight is restoring the bankrupt yard to its former glory.

Heesen’s 50-metre Home takes innovation and fuel economy to a whole new level. She is the first fast all-aluminium displacement build that can also be labelled as a hybrid. In fact, Home is the sixth incarnation of Heesen Yachts Fast Displacement Hull Form, but unlike her predecessors, …

From yacht parties to submarine rides, the new members-only app Velocity Black promises the ultimate lifestyle at your fingertips. If you do not sign up by the end of this piece, the writer vows to eat his hat.

Hidden from public view for 22 years, the late Jon Bannenberg's 73-metre Lurssen superyacht has re-emerged after a refit, its Polynesian beach-house interior as cutting edge as ever.

Launched by Italy's Admiral shipyard, the E-Motion hybrid Quinta Essentia is her owners' second yacht to bear the name, a markedly different proposition from their earlier high-volume Heesen, now renamed Quite Essential.

Dynamiq has propelled the superyacht industry forward with an online configurator that allows potential owners to tailor their boats to their wishes while immediately knowing the final price and delivery date. Ordering a 40-metre superyacht via an online configurator might sound counter…

Italian shipyard Rossinavi is betting on a younger breed of owner with three eco-conscious superyachts. The standout, a 53-metre cruiser called Attitude, reimagines the classic lobster boat as a luxury villa at sea.

Perini Navi's seventy-metre Sybaris was the belle of last September's Monaco Yacht Show, and the Italian yard's most significant launch since the revolutionary Maltese Falcon of 2007. A different animal entirely, says Burak Akgul.

As builders once known for pleasure craft move into semi-custom yachts of ever-greater size, we examine how the most understated of the trio, Princess, long valued for solid craftsmanship, is reaching this rarefied market.