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  • Feadship yacht Calypso in Fort Lauderdale

    Feadship yacht Calypso in Fort Lauderdale

    Not a very recent shot tonight. While sorting my archives, I came across this photo of Calypso, taken at the beginning of an evening near Pier 66, just after the latest FLIBS. Calypso is a vintage Feadship… and many of us love these classic yachts. Simple, elegant, and timeless. She is a 38m De Voogt… […] Read more

  • Fleming pocket superyacht Freja in Antibes

    Fleming pocket superyacht Freja in Antibes

    If I had to buy a yacht tomorrow, it would probably be a Fleming Yachts and more specifically the Fleming 85. For me, this model ticks every box: the build quality, the timeless design, the efficient naval architecture, and a shipyard able to customise each yacht to its owner’s vision. A great pocket superyacht of… […] Read more

  • Explorer yacht Daddy Shane in Cannes

    Explorer yacht Daddy Shane in Cannes

    It is not a secret, I am a fan of conversions and explorer yachts. We have already seen a few of them in my recent posts, like Sherakhan and Pink Shrimp… Here is another interesting one, the 45m Daddy Shane, originally built as a tugboat by Dunston in 1967. Her conversion was carried out in… […] Read more

  • Feadship superyacht Lady S in Antibes

    Feadship superyacht Lady S in Antibes

    Another superyacht has arrived on the French Riviera just in time for the Cannes Film Festival: the 93m Feadship Lady S, with exterior design by Michael Leach and interiors by Reymond Langton. Delivered in 2019 with a tonnage just below 3000GT, she is one of the most impressive yachts on the charter market. Beyond her… […] Read more

  • Codecasa yacht Espinola in Villefranche-sur-Mer

    Codecasa yacht Espinola in Villefranche-sur-Mer

    Here is a true classic from the late 80s: Espinola, a 35m yacht built by Codecasa in 1989. She is part of an elegant raised pilothouse series designed by Sforzi & Manfredi. Over the years, Espinola has passed through multiple owners and lived several lives, but her original profile has been beautifully preserved despite successive… […] Read more

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