SuperYacht Times - Issue 44

The 44th issue of the SuperYacht Times newspaper has been published! As always Issue 44 is packed full of unique stories and insights into our ever-changing industry. Covering some of the coolest yachts to have entered the fleet in recent months, to the technology that could be changing the face of yacht design in the coming years. Here we give you a sneak peak of some of the top features.Issue 44 Newspaper SuperYacht Times mock upsAs always, Issue 44 of the SYT newspaper will speak to the people at the heart of the industry, and you can find unique stories in our Business section from page 6. We have also dug out some exclusive stories and the Refit portion of the paper gives you behind the scenes insight into the refit of two of the fleet's most notable yachts; Carinthia VII (p.34) and Octopussy (p.37). 

p.10 Interview with MarineMax's Chuck Cashman

The American boating giant MarineMax has dominated the news over the past two years, with record breaking acquisitions and a major expansion into the superyacht sphere. Last year the company announced the acquisition of IGY Marinas and its global presence is becoming more solidified every quarter. We sat down with Chief Revenue Officer Chuck Cashman to find out more about the MarineMax mentality and to get an insight into the latest expansions.

Issue 44 Newspaper SuperYacht Times mock upsp.30 At the studio with Massari Yacht Design

Despite an impressive resumé, designer Alessandro Massari has not always received the media attention he deserves. But his dazzling interior design aboard 88-metre Project X that debuted at the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show is set to change all that. We travelled to Fano on Italy’s Adriatic coast to discover more about Massari Design.Issue 44 Newspaper SuperYacht Times mock upsp.40 Evolving art aboard revolutionary catamaran Art Explorer 

Art and yachting have always walked hand-in-hand, but the all-new 47m catamaran Art Explorer takes things to new levels. Alexander Griffiths finds out more.

Creating a more inclusive art scene has been on Frédéric Jousset’s agenda for some years now; and this year, with the delivery of his 46.5-metre catamaran – the world’s longest sailing catamaran, eclipsing PendennisHemisphere by 2.3-metres – he’s making strides to actualise this vision.Issue 44 Newspaper SuperYacht Times mock ups




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