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ONBOARD ESSENTIALS

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.

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.

MUSHA CAY. BAHAMAS

An Archipelago Drawn for One Guest

Eighty-five miles southeast of Nassau, a magician built the closest thing the modern Caribbean has to a private kingdom — eleven cays, forty beaches, and a guest list that can only ever hold one name at a time.

Bahamas · Itinerary

Fourteen Days, One Sea

A two‑week cruising itinerary for the Bahamas — from the first crossing out of South Florida to the pink sands of Eleuthera, traced through five archipelagos that begin where the urban edge ends.

Cruising Logbook · Twelve Days at Sea

The long way around the Bahamas

A circular route from Miami through Bimini, Eleuthera, the Exumas and the Berry Islands — and the case, told quietly, for never crossing direct.

Guide · Boating Safety

Departure Checklist Before You Cast Off

The complete list — from shore-side planning to the moment you release the last dock line — so every departure is safe, orderly, and professional.

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.

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.

Crew & Operations · Chapter 7

Building your Crew

Who you actually need, what they must hold in their licenses, what they earn, and where you find them — a working guide to assembling a professional crew, written for the Fort Lauderdale market and the boats that move through it.

Boating-Safety-Guide

WATERSPORTS · KITESURFING

Flying Over Water

A sport built from wind, a composite kite, a control bar and a small board — and, on a good day, the strangest sensation in watersports: the feeling that the ocean has briefly released its hold. From a French patent in 1984 to its Olympic debut in Paris.

CRUISING PHILOSOPHY· TECH REPORT

The Art of Changing Course Gracefully

Weather shifts, anchorages fill, engines disagree with the calendar. The cruiser who reads the itinerary as a draft rather than a contract is not improvising — they are practising the oldest and least discussed discipline at sea.

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