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CANNES YACHT SHOW DAY 3 - BERING 70, BAGLIETTO 40... and a SURPRISE!!!
Day 3 of the Show brought more than one surprise. The Bering 70 was a fascinating yacht and the owner of the shipyard was an interesting character who clearly knows what his mission is; to create simple, robust, cost effective yachts. The Baglietto 40 too was a tremendous yacht, and it's great to see such a historic Italian shipyard making it's mark on the industry again. The biggest surprise of all though came after my tour of the Bering ЁЯШВ
