Yacht Style has released its 208-page ‘New Models Issue’ featuring the best new yachts for the 2020/2021 season including new builds from leading luxury yacht builders across Europe and here in Asia.
New yachts from Italy include the Azimut Magellano 25 Metri, as seen on Yacht Style’s cover and in Viareggio for a world premiere (September 8-13), models from Absolute, Benetti, Ferretti Yachts, Monte Carlo Yachts, Riva, Sanlorenzo and Wally.
The article also profiles motor yachts from French builders Beneteau, Jeanneau and Prestige, British builders Princess and Sunseeker, and Hong Kong-headquartered CL Yachts.
Catamarans keep on coming in bigger sizes, with Aquila releasing its two largest powercats, Lagoon setting sail with its Sixty 5, Sunreef adding 60 power and 70 sailing models, Fountaine Pajot putting out a flagship Power 67 and Samana 59 sailing cat, and Leopard launching its 53 PC earlier this year.
Bali is having a hugely productive year, starting with the launch of the Catspace Sail, followed by the new 4.8 and 4.6, and soon to include the Catspace MY motor yacht, while the Swan 98 and Beneteau’s Oceanis Yacht 54 are among large sailing monohulls to look out for.
Feature-length reviews of new yachts in Issue 55 include the much-discussed Princess X95, CL Yachts’ flagship CLB88 and Lagoon Sixty 5, as well as the Fairline F//Line 33, new in Asia.
Rafa Nadal talks to Yacht Style (Part 1 / Part 2) about his new 80 Sunreef Power, while other interviews include Jantana Selby in Thailand, where she keeps the first MCY 96 in Asia, and Groupe Beneteau CEO Jerome De Metz following the announcement of his five-year strategic plan, Let’s Go Beyond.
Yacht Style also welcomes the new 107m Lana to the Imperial charter fleet, celebrates the opening of the Lantau Yacht Club in Hong Kong, and profiles dealerships Asia Yachting and Absolute Marine.
Travel features include revisiting the Andaman Sea on the 39m Lady Azul and a cruising guide for those wishing to visit New Zealand, host of the 36th America’s Cup.
As well as the print edition, Magzter remains home to the online version of Yacht Style, while other platforms include the website, Weekly Read enews, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.