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Why Would Anyone Build the same design of Yacht Six Times? BOARDWALK Explained

1,340 Vues· 12/06/26
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You’ve heard the phrase “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” — and that definitely applies to BOARDWALK. In this episode, we take a closer look at the new 384ft yacht BOARDWALK, the sixth vessel to carry this name, recently delivered to her owner, the US Ambassador to Italy. With Katia, we discuss why this latest yacht looks so similar to previous BOARDWALK builds, how this design language has evolved over time, and why this approach is unusual compared to most owners who prefer completely different yachts each time. We also look at her increased size, the influence of American yacht design such as Westport, and how different shipyards interpret familiar briefs in their own way. On board, BOARDWALK features standout details including a glass-walled engine room walkway, a watertight sliding door system connecting the beach club, and thousands of exterior lighting points that give her a striking night profile. If you’re interested in yacht ownership patterns, design repetition, and the thinking behind large custom yachts, this is a fascinating one. To follow Katia on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/theyachtwriter To read Katia’s article about BOARDWALK in Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/katiadamborsky/2026/05/14/this-new-yacht-is-likely-owned-by--the-us-ambassador-to-italy Follow us also on YouTube: @Yachtsforsaleblog @YachtsforCharter @yachtbuilders And our partner's channels: @MarineMaxOnline @FraseryachtsSuperyachtSales @NorthropJohnson If you are interested in becoming a yacht broker: http://www.yachtbrokermasterclass.com And if you would like to keep updated on events at the Yachts For Sale YouTube team you can join the free INSIDE INFO newsletter at: http://www.yachtsforsaleblog.com

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