A Finnish man spent 200 days building a solar-powered explorer yacht that can run forever and uses less electricity than a household blender| Supercar Blondie
TIDE MAGAZINE : ISSUE 13 | AUTHOR: SAM FORTESCUE The first of Andre Hoek’s Truly Classic 78s has come into her own Down Under following decades spent in the shadow of others in Europe. The boatbuilder, her Captain and new owners each share the secrets to her newfound success. “We are coming in as defending […]| Doyle Sails
WORDS SAM JEFFERSON // Tide Magazine – issue 14 Thys Nikkels, CEO of Dykstra Naval Architects, shares what’s within the company’s own DNA that has led to it creating just so many of the world’s most beautiful classic and modern yachts “One of life’s quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch […] The post DYKSTRA IN DESIGN appeared first on Doyle Sails.| Doyle Sails
WORDS SAMUEL JEFFERSON // IMAGES SAILING ENERGY Once a term for a 60s motorbike, now the name of a fast, stylish daysailer – this is what played out when four Baltic 68 Café Racers bore down together at the Superyacht Cup Palma The term ‘poetry in motion’ tends to be overused. And yet, if you […] The post THE CLASS OF 68 appeared first on Doyle Sails.| Doyle Sails
Update Tuesday 20 August: Specialist divers have, this morning launched a fresh search for the six people missing off the coast of Sicily. The missing individuals have been named as Mike Lynch, a British tech entrepreneur, Hannah Lynch, his 18-year-old daughter, Chris Morvillo, a lawyer who represented Lynch during a trial, and his wife Neda Morvillo, as well as Jonathan Bloomer, the chair of Morgan Stanley International bank, and his wife Judy Bloomer, a charity trustee. The yacht Bayesian i...| Yachting World
Knocked down in less than 15 seconds: the first official report into the sinking of the Bayesian details what happened and how 15 survivors escaped| Yachting World
Though its initial plans for the Line seem to have been scaled back – by a lot – Saudi Arabia isn't done wowing us with its wildly ambitious, and at times impractical, vision to remake the desert country into a tourist paradise. Its latest project under the Neom banner involves the creation of a…| New Atlas