If all formats - from the 92.92 metre long "Eos" (No.1) to the 40.30 metre long "Anakena" (No.200) - were lined up in a row, it would be just under ten kilometres. The entry length for the top 100 is now 47.15 metres, and 66 metres for the top ten. The number crunchers among you can look forward to 19 pages of even more details.
Enjoy this issue, in which we once again immerse you in the world of large yachts!
Your BOOTE EXCLUSIV editors
Obituary
Jörg Beiderbeck: The designer shaped the beginnings of superyachting.
Technology
Sail art: Doyle Sails has developed a new printing process.
Conference
Small anniversary: BOOTE EXCLUSIV invites you to the 5th GSC in Hamburg.
MCY 105
In the premier league: Monte Carlo Yachts presented its new flagship.
Regatta
Battle for the cleat: The Superyacht Cup Palma attracted 21 yachts.
Monaco Yacht Show
From 23 to 26 September: Big player meeting in the Principality.
Trade fairs
Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cannes, Genoa, Fort Lauderdale, Hamburg.
Column
Greek offer: Stories about the first Feadship of the Prince.
"Event"
Limited Editions 199: The 60 metre long Heywood design is surprising.
"Vica"
Aluminium GRP displacer: Benetti supplied 50 metres with double equipment.
Interview
Why is Benetti so successful? CEO Vincenzo Poerio provides answers.
The Netherlands
Shipyard visits: mixed feelings among the yacht building neighbours.
"Elfje"
A fairytale under sail: Huisman ketch with regatta ambitions.
Top 200 sailing yachtsn
Ranking: almost ten kilometres of yachts in a row.
Riva 88 Florida
Transformer: The Open transforms into a coupé at the touch of a button.
Sunseeker 86 Yacht
Successful model: the semi-glider can be customised in many ways.

Editor in Chief YACHT