With "Guilty", we show you a gallery at sea in a pop art costume. More extravagance can hardly be realised.
The 49-metre-long "Glaze", on the other hand, boasts an unusual charter voyage - the Trinity vessel travelled through Kimberley in north-west Australia, an extremely remote region. Our author Melanie Jai, who was also on board, describes the region as follows: "Insurmountable coastlines, merciless deserts, extreme tides, merciless heat and deadly sharks - there are actually many reasons to avoid a trip to the tropical Kimberley. Navigating here is one of the true adventures."
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Marinas
Ranking list: Engel & Völkers presents the most expensive moorings.
Technology
Air-filled: A wing rig could revolutionise the sport of sailing.
Regatta
Maxi Cup: Seven classes started off Porto Cervo.
"Glaze"
Pure adventure: At 49 metres on Australia's Kimberly Coast.
"Razan"
Piece of jewellery: Turquoise Yachts presents a successful H2 design.
"Guilty"
Razzle-Dazzle: A Jeff Koons design as a private art gallery.
Frauscher
Tender special edition: an interview with fashion designer Thomas Rath.
MCY 96
Gap closed: The 30-metre half-glider completes the range.
Top Ten
Eigner-Reich: A ranking of the most extraordinary suites.
"Cloud 9"
Bigger: 74 metres from CRN for an owner with space requirements.
Aerotender
Revolution in mobility: are flying shuttles the future?
Grande 27m
Round thing: Convincing widebody concept from Azimut.
Wajer 55
Magic formula: The Dutch company's flagship sold 21 units.
Economy & Law
Inheritance cases: Prof Dr Schließmann sheds light on the legal situation.

Editor in Chief YACHT