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FEATURES:
SUPER YACHT '93 NEWS REVIEW - From designers and builders' new concepts and projects to equipment, materials and furnishings, the Super Tact '93 trade show in Nice had it all.
SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW PREVIEW - New launches, including the Oyster 80, Alpha 50, Hallberg Rassy 53, and power boats Sunseeker Comanche 40 & Manhattan 58, and Fairline's Squadron 47 are previewed with other yachts and well-designed products.
BRAVE CHALLENGER - This 31.4m (103ft) gas turbine powered ship, built by Vopers in 1962, .is the Flagship of the Haydon-Baillie Aircraft & Naval Museum a unique collection celebrating the technology of the 20th Century. Story by Jason Holtom
YACHT REGISTER - Part 2 of Boat International's annual Superyacht Register of the world's largest yachts, listed by length, with details of ex-names, builders, designers, machinery, construction materials, year launched and more useful data
REVIEW:
BENETEAU 62 - Beneteau's flagship, the 19m Beneteau 62, was designed by Bruce Farr, ensuring top performance, and styled by Pininfarina, who also designed the wide selection of interiors, all with modern, practical details. Report by Cliff Norbury
RIVA 52 - Thoroughly tested before starting production, the 16.5m Riva 52, sporting deep propeller tunnels, can reach 32-knots and performs impeccably. The finish and detail-design is to Riva's exacting standards. Report by Emrhys Barrel!. Photos by William Payne
ON BOARD:
JULIET - The largest sailing yacht built at Royal Huisman Shipyard, the 43.6m (143ft) Juliet, designed by Ron Holland and Pieter Beeldsnijder, is a significant project in all respects. Words by Roger Lean-Vercoe. Photography by Roy Roberts & Roger Lean-Vercoe
REGULAR ITEMS:
RACING LOGBOOK - J-24 World champions, news of the America's Cup, 1996 Olympics, Ocean Challenge and Block Island Race Week edited by Tim Jefferywih powerboats in St Tropez and more by RayBulman
CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - New brokerage businesses set up in both Cannes and London; VAT concessions in France for 1993; plus the latest central agencies, including Sensation at Cavendish White and RoburlVal Camper & Nicholsons
EVENTS CALENDAR - Boat International's calendar of the major sailing and powerboat events, including exhibitions, boat shows and international race-weeks
COVER PHOTO: Brave Challenger, gas turbine powered Brave Class built by Vospers in 1962 and now restored as Flagship to a unique museum collection in Southampton. Photograph courtesy of the Haydon-Baillie Aircraft and Naval Museum. Not to be reprinted or reproduced without permission............................................See feature Page 48
SUPER YACHT '93 NEWS REVIEW - From designers and builders' new concepts and projects to equipment, materials and furnishings, the Super Tact '93 trade show in Nice had it all.
SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW PREVIEW - New launches, including the Oyster 80, Alpha 50, Hallberg Rassy 53, and power boats Sunseeker Comanche 40 & Manhattan 58, and Fairline's Squadron 47 are previewed with other yachts and well-designed products.
BRAVE CHALLENGER - This 31.4m (103ft) gas turbine powered ship, built by Vopers in 1962, .is the Flagship of the Haydon-Baillie Aircraft & Naval Museum a unique collection celebrating the technology of the 20th Century. Story by Jason Holtom
YACHT REGISTER - Part 2 of Boat International's annual Superyacht Register of the world's largest yachts, listed by length, with details of ex-names, builders, designers, machinery, construction materials, year launched and more useful data
REVIEW:
BENETEAU 62 - Beneteau's flagship, the 19m Beneteau 62, was designed by Bruce Farr, ensuring top performance, and styled by Pininfarina, who also designed the wide selection of interiors, all with modern, practical details. Report by Cliff Norbury
RIVA 52 - Thoroughly tested before starting production, the 16.5m Riva 52, sporting deep propeller tunnels, can reach 32-knots and performs impeccably. The finish and detail-design is to Riva's exacting standards. Report by Emrhys Barrel!. Photos by William Payne
ON BOARD:
JULIET - The largest sailing yacht built at Royal Huisman Shipyard, the 43.6m (143ft) Juliet, designed by Ron Holland and Pieter Beeldsnijder, is a significant project in all respects. Words by Roger Lean-Vercoe. Photography by Roy Roberts & Roger Lean-Vercoe
REGULAR ITEMS:
RACING LOGBOOK - J-24 World champions, news of the America's Cup, 1996 Olympics, Ocean Challenge and Block Island Race Week edited by Tim Jefferywih powerboats in St Tropez and more by RayBulman
CHARTER & BROKERAGE NEWS - New brokerage businesses set up in both Cannes and London; VAT concessions in France for 1993; plus the latest central agencies, including Sensation at Cavendish White and RoburlVal Camper & Nicholsons
EVENTS CALENDAR - Boat International's calendar of the major sailing and powerboat events, including exhibitions, boat shows and international race-weeks
COVER PHOTO: Brave Challenger, gas turbine powered Brave Class built by Vospers in 1962 and now restored as Flagship to a unique museum collection in Southampton. Photograph courtesy of the Haydon-Baillie Aircraft and Naval Museum. Not to be reprinted or reproduced without permission............................................See feature Page 48
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