September 8th, 2010 by desiree

Ferretti Yachts have given a sneak peak into their soon-to-be-released yacht, the Ferretti 720 Project.
The yacht will be a large sleek cruiser, measuring 72 feet long & almost 20 feet across, which means a very spacious interior to fill with luxurious Italian furnishings from Studio Zuccon International Project.
The large picture window on the hull was first featured in the Ferretti 800 & was a hit with clients, inspiring the company to include it on more models.
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August 9th, 2010 by desiree

Palmer Johnson Sportyachts made some waves when they first appeared, with traditionalists predicting their unpopularity & criticizing their unusual looks. Fortunately for the company, their critics have had to eat humble pie & watch as a number of the company’s sportyachts cruise past them in the docks.
The company has just finished a new design for a repeat client – who so far remains unnamed, as does the new model which is being referred to by its hull number: PJ-501. It is the largest sportyacht model produced by the company so far, & the first to be launched from their shipyard in the UK.
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July 20th, 2010 by desiree

Azimut Yachts have launched their new flybridge model, the Azimut 64 & it’s an impressive beauty indeed.
The yacht is the successor to the Azimut 62, which saw highly successful sales world-wide, so the 64 is set to storm the market & the seas.
The yacht is categorized as Class A thanks to all the safety features & the easy handling. The company have installed an Easy Docking System & Seakeeper gyro-stabilizers that reduce roll by up to 80%. The yacht can hold her own in tough weather & is sturdy thanks to innovative materials integrated into the construction (think carbon fiber).
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