THE WINNING FORMULA
A Flitescooter, inflatable slides, an influencer chef and room for a dog… With more than 3,000 superyachts to charter, how do you stand out? Julia Zaltzman investigates
A GODDESS REBORN
A thorough rebuild has retained the bones of Andromeda la Dea while bringing her into the modern era. Risa Merl steps on board the sailing icon
CRAFT AT THE CUTTING EDGE
Yachts may be launched amid much fanfare, but their most compelling stories are often found in the details - the timber smoked to perfection, the marquetry cut to a fraction of a millimetre, the materials shaped patiently into form. The BOAT Artistry & Craft Awards were launched to honour the makers who bring these elements to life, celebrating the knowledge, experimentation and dialogue that keep craftsmanship at the hearts of great design. Holly Margerrison reveals this year's winners
FASHION FORWARD
The Admiral Armani 72 isn't just a testament to the late designer's style and ambition, observes Charlotte Thomas, it's also the final line in his lifelong love letter to yachting
THE WINNING FORMULA
A Flitescooter, inflatable slides, an influencer chef and room for a dog… With more than 3,000 superyachts to charter, how do you stand out? Julia Zaltzman investigates
A GODDESS REBORN
A thorough rebuild has retained the bones of Andromeda la Dea while bringing her into the modern era. Risa Merl steps on board the sailing icon
CRAFT AT THE CUTTING EDGE
Yachts may be launched amid much fanfare, but their most compelling stories are often found in the details - the timber smoked to perfection, the marquetry cut to a fraction of a millimetre, the materials shaped patiently into form. The BOAT Artistry & Craft Awards were launched to honour the makers who bring these elements to life, celebrating the knowledge, experimentation and dialogue that keep craftsmanship at the hearts of great design. Holly Margerrison reveals this year's winners
FASHION FORWARD
The Admiral Armani 72 isn't just a testament to the late designer's style and ambition, observes Charlotte Thomas, it's also the final line in his lifelong love letter to yachting