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BOEING, THE DIVING DRONE WITH A 6-MONTHS-AUTONOMY

According to its producer, the Boeing Group, this object should rewrite the rules of the submarine research and it could have some future military consequences. It is a diving drone, with a length of less

SILVER FAST, AN EXAGGERATED MEGAYACHT FROM AUSTRALIA

First of all there’s appearance: Silver Fast, built by the Australian Silver Yachts, cannot go unnoticed. Not only for its 77 metres of length but also for its space age design, which is totally different

THE BIGGEST CRUISE SHIP IN THE WORLD STARTS TO SAIL

Cruise ships were already suspected to be a sort of big floating amusement parks. With Harmony of the Seas the matter becomes more evident. The new cruise ship built by Royal Caribbean is already famous

iBUBBLE, THE FIRST DIVING DRONE

It works like flying drones, only underwater. This is iBubble, a project by a French team including Guillaume Néry, the French free diving champion, and it works like a completely independent underwater drone. For the moment, it

GEVERA CG35, THE OPEN BOAT OF TOMORROW?

Gevera CG 35 is the first project of Gevera Boats, a new Croatian society specialised in luxury yachts planning and construction. Its two founders, the architect Ivan Filipović and the business management expert Dujo Marić, have decided

SUPERYACHTS, ITALY NUMBER ONE (WITH LEAD) IN THE WORLD

Every year, Superyacht Report publishes its “Superyacht Global Orderbook”, a global analysis of big boats (over 30 metres of length) trends. It is a very important document and the most reliable analysis of the economical trend

DIFFICULT MOORINGS… OR INCOMPETENT SKIPPERS

When mooring is a disaster. Difficult moorings are the main subject in the videos below which show the amazing challenges of some skippers (let us add “poorly skilled”) struggling with challenging moorings. Sailing boats, motor yachts and

THE NEW SEA SHEPHERD’S SURVEILLANCE SHIP

The boat the article deals with is special. In fact, it will be the new flagship of Sea Shepherd, the marine preservation organisation which uses the jolly roger (the pirates’ flag) on its ships, with the will to

VAT ON MOORINGS. THE MATTER IS MORE AND MORE CONFUSING

A great legislative confusion is obstructing the renewal of several mooring agreements. The rule about the recognition of marina resorts, issued by the Development Act in August 2014 and confirmed by Stability Act in 2015 and 2016

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