
No matter what shipyard delivered your yacht or what designer you selected, she represents a rare worldwide collaboration and coordination. Wooden from U.S. forests and artwork from Italian craftspeople adorn one specific Dutch-built yacht, as an illustration. An American-built yacht we lately visited, in the meantime, has customized French carpeting and mementos from a number of international locations, collected over years of cruising. The worldwide nature of the business is very on show this time of yr, with yachting Christmas greetings from around the globe arriving in our workplace. We thought we’d share a few of them with you as nicely.
From new-build motoryachts to crusing yachts, and from refits of decades-old cruisers to J-Class rivals, Adam Lay Studio handles all of them. Though the tasks passing by means of the UK studio are disparate, all of them have one factor in widespread. Each design begins with a hand sketch. So, why shouldn’t the workforce’s yachting Christmas greetings be any completely different?
The workforce on the Dutch shipyard Heesen Yachts strives to show up the creativity yr after yr. Though the darkish skies within the builder’s present animated greeting would possibly shock you, the actual shock—a nice one—comes on the finish.
The sound of a yacht’s horn… the crunch of thick ice towards a pristine hull as a yacht tries navigating by means of it. What on earth might the captain of this animated Oceanco megayacht be considering? Once you see the outcomes, you’ll ponder whether your personal captain can do the identical.
Numerous households around the globe welcome the scent of an actual tree into their houses this time of yr. Maybe you’re amongst them, rigorously strapping a fresh-cut choice to the roof of your automobile. Shuttleworth Design, renown for its many years of yacht design, engineering, and naval structure, has taken the notion up a notch.

What might be higher than discovering a yacht beneath the tree? How a couple of fleet of yachts within the formation of a yacht? The Van Oossanen naval-architecture workforce is a artistic bunch, clearly.



