Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
Explore the world’s most breathtaking cruising grounds from the turquoise flats of the Bahamas to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond.
Pure originality. A gift collection for the individual who has it all and values distinction above all else.
SERVICES · MARINAS
Choosing a Home Marina
After the boat itself, the berth you keep it in shapes everything: how often you use it, what it costs to own, and whether ownership feels like freedom or a chore. A working guide to the most consequential decision most owners make twice.
ONBOARD SYSTEMS
Navigating Connectivity
The boat has become an office, a living room, and a navigation desk all at once. Staying connected offshore is no longer a luxury; it is the layer the entire vessel runs on. A field guide to how the signal actually arrives.
CONSERVATION
Boating with Manatees
A native species, a million registered boats, and a stretch of inland waters that belongs to both. How to share Florida's rivers and lagoons with the animal that defines them.
WATERFRONT LIFE
Homes That Begin at the Dock
The finest American waterfront residences are no longer designed around the view. They are designed around the threshold — the precise point where architecture, terrace, and water finally agree on the same idea.
DESTINATIONS · CRUISING GUIDE
First Crossing to the Bahamas
Fifty miles of open water separate South Florida from Bimini, the closest landfall in an archipelago of seven hundred islands. For the first-time captain, the crossing is short — and entirely unlike anything on the inside of the coastline.
CHRONICLES · HEROIC AGE OF ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION
The Voyage That Failed at Everything Except Coming Home
In August 1914, twenty‑eight men sailed from Plymouth to make the first overland crossing of Antarctica. They never set foot on the continent. They lost their ship, drifted on pack ice for nearly six months, sailed eight hundred miles in an open boat, and crossed an unmapped island on foot. Every one of them came back alive.
BOATING CODE
Boating Etiquette
Every harbor runs on rules nobody hands you in writing. Reading them is the difference between being welcomed at the dock and being remembered for the wrong reason. A field guide to the customary code of the water.
REGULATION
What the Law Actually Asks of You
Federal authority, state enforcement, and the small set of documents and habits that keep a day on the water clean. A working guide to the rules every recreational boater in the United States operates under, whether or not the badge ever appears.
RIVA · 112' DOLCEVITA SUPER
A BIGGER DOLCEVITA
A 34-meter flybridge that stretches the most admired profile in the Riva catalog and rewrites the aft deck around the waterline — the most consequential refinement the Dolcevita line has produced since its 2018 debut.
REAL ESTATE. PRIVATE ISLANDS
The Considered Island
An honest map of what it actually means to buy a private island in the Bahamas or the wider Caribbean, written for the buyer who already has the means and now needs the method.
AN 110‑FOOT CARBON‑BUILT HYBRID
Wallywind 110. A High Performance Cruiser That Defies Its Own Nature
Wally's first semi‑custom sailing yacht under Ferretti Group is a study in resolved contradiction — a 33.42‑metre flush‑deck cruiser engineered with the temperament of a racer, and the discipline to behave as both.
BAYESIAN. INVESTIGATION
Twenty Months Later
Twenty months after the loss of the superyacht Bayesian off the Sicilian coast, the case has produced an interim technical report, a refloated hull, three crew members under criminal investigation, a half-billion-dollar civil claim, and two parallel theories of why she sank — one technical, one operational, both unresolved.