
| Spring 2011 |
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Superyacht Life - Australia’s Super-Rich Snap Up Super Deals
In a rush to join the world’s most exclusive club, cashedup corporate tycoons are buying multi-million dollar superyachts in relative droves. The price of the ultimate status symbol has seen reductions as much as 70% over the past two years. Demand in Australia has never been stronger as the booming economy is producing a new generation of Australians able to afford a superyacht. Superyachts, as a general rule, are privately owned luxury vessels (sailing or power) longer than 24m/78ft that have a permanent, full-time crew. Costing anything from a few million dollars to up around $1,000,000,000, the lifestyle and locations associated with these vessels are of utmost luxury and expectation. |
| Winter 2011 |
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Superyacht Life
If you ever visit a large marina in a glamorous location, you will inevitably see a few superyachts tied alongside. You can’t miss them - they are big, impressive and designed to catch your eye, and usually with a few uniformed crew onboard. Viewing a superyacht from the outside can’t help but make one curious about the style, finish and luxury of the interior. In this edition of Superyacht Life we will lift the lid on the interior of a superyacht and provide a brief glimpse of what’s involved in putting it all together. |
| Photo by Andrea Francolini |
| Autumn 2011 |
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Superyacht Life - The Ultimate Life With Style By Jamie Millar Welcome to Superyacht Life. This regular column will be an insight to the world of Superyachts - the vessels, the lifestyle, ownership, design, destinations, chartering, the coolest gear and some of the personalities immersed in this wonderful world. Superyachts epitomise the most exclusive of lives and this view through the keyhole or, more appropriately, porthole, will be a taster of this world of luxury and lavishness - the ultimate on-water accessory. |
| Photo by Andrea Francolini |