Your BOOTE EXCLUSIV editors hope you enjoy this issue!
From the current issue:
"Axioma: Dunya Yachts built the 72 metre long "Red Square" without an order - on spec. In Monaco, one owner could not resist. The four-decker with Pinto interior is now called "Axioma".
"Lunar"With the 35.30 metre long motor sailer "Lunar", Conrad Shipyard provided a Baltic owner with a particularly child-friendly new cruise design.
The journey on board: Superyacht owners move away from business class. They board private jets, helicopters, tenders and exclusive limousines. BOOTE EXCLUSIV presents a highly exciting selection on the subject of "owner mobility".
"Pink Gin: The construction of the world's largest carbon-fibre slip is in full swing at Baltic Yachts.
24,000 square metres of carbon fibre are being bonded into the 53.90-metre colossus. Part 3 of our series.
Princess S72 Fast and bold: the British show off their new S-Class.
Doyle Stratis Ice Lightweight and ultra-strong: Doyle sails relies on a new miracle fibre.
St Barth's Bucket Family reunion: At the end of March, 38 yachts sailed off Gustavia.
German Superyacht Conference A resounding success: the event has established itself in the industry calendar.
Mangusta 110 Speed champion: BOOTE EXCLUSIV clocked up 38 knots.
"Sofia" Submarine included: The owner of the Moonen-Explorer loves diving.
"Legacy"
Pact with the ketch: An owner sticks by his yacht.
Economy & Law
The pitfalls of contracts: What to consider when buying a yacht.
"Twilight"
Oyster 125: The 38 metre long flagship with flybridge.

Editor in Chief YACHT