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Pack the gear. Drive the miles. Unzip the sails. Take the helm. I'm nervous till we leave the marina, but when we make it to the open water, it turns to gold ✨✨✨😊

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Marie Louise III - Classic International 8 Metre, beautiful yacht from 1954.

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https://oceanmagazine.com.au/current-issue/ Editor's note This issue’s cover features Voodoo Yachts’ XF75 – a sleek, foiling multihull that sets new standards in high-performance yachting. With advanced foiling technology, the XF75 delivers exceptional speed, agility and efficiency, and exemplifies the innovation that continues to drive our industry forward. Inside, you’ll find reviews of the Riviera 4300 Sports Express – Riviera’s first entry into this segment – and the highly customisable Horizon FD90 Skyline, alongside Grand Boats’ flagship 850 that is making waves on the brand’s return to Australia. Our Spotlight feature delves into the dynamic world of multihulls, exploring their efficiency, spaciousness and eco-friendly advantages to reveal why they’re fast becoming the vessel of choice for those seeking performance and sustainability. This issue, our European Editor Charlotte Thomas headed to Ferrari HQ at Maranello, Italy, for the official announcement and unveiling of the Ferrari Hypersail project – turn to our Yachting Report for her exclusive insights and to find out if Ferrari’s bold new venture can really break records on the water. In Ocean Keepers, we spotlight the Sapphire Project Foundation, which has made a remarkable impact in just five years, funding initiatives like coral restoration, blue carbon research and Indigenous-led conservation. Founded by Hayley Baillie and Ryan Gollan, their work continues to inspire, and their dedication is more critical than ever. https://oceanmagazine.com.au/current-issue/

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