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The Level 43 ST, conceived by the father-and-son team behind Level Yachts, is a new take on the sport weekender. She balances performance and function with design and comfort. From her twin Volvo Penta IPS engines that make for responsive handling to her innovative use of space, including an expansive master cabin with over six feet of headroom, she is built for adventure. Watch our Features and Performance review on BoatTEST.com Read more about Level Yachts here: https://boattest.com/boats/level/43-st-2026 #boattest #levelyachts #level43st #luxurydayboat
A design that speaks of freedom, fluidity, and a future where boundaries between land, sea, and sky dissolve. LILY, created in collaboration with architect Joseph Dirand, redefines what we imagine when we say "superyacht." With its open architecture, sculptural curves, and seamless transition between interior and exterior, this concept is more than a vessel — it's a lifestyle. Thank you, Oceanco, for always being beyond custom and for sharing such creativity with the world. Can't wait to see who dares to bring LILY to life. #Oceanco #PBIBS2025 #YachtDesign #SuperyachtLife #YachtInnovation #LilyByOceanco #BeyondCustom #YachtingIndustry
The recent Offshore Double Handed Worlds run out of Cowes and organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club suggests that this could be a successful format for the future. But the event also provided guide lines for a new way of holding keel boat racing in the future. Given the widespread concerns about the ever spiralling costs of 'big boat' racing and how future generations will be able to afford it, the Offshore Double Handed Worlds provided some interesting ideas.