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Jul 10, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why the 42‑Meter Sirena Superyacht Feels Like a Sea‑borne Home

The Sirena 42 M superyacht isn’t impressive for its size but for how it compresses a residential experience into a 42‑meter hull, using low‑profile proportions, layered aft decks, full‑height windows and a restrained interior to create a continuous, home‑like living environment at sea.

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Why the 42‑Meter Sirena Superyacht Feels Like a Sea‑borne Home
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Jul 6, 2026 · Industry Insights

Design Insight: Why Experienced Sailors Prefer a Subtle Explorer Yacht Over a Flashy One

The Ammonite explorer yacht demonstrates that seasoned sailors value a restrained, functional design that translates sailing experience into a motor‑powered platform with a “beach house” interior, rather than flashy, aggressive aesthetics, offering designers a clear lesson on experience‑driven product translation.

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Design Insight: Why Experienced Sailors Prefer a Subtle Explorer Yacht Over a Flashy One
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Jun 1, 2026 · Industry Insights

How BRABUS Turns Its Car‑Tuning DNA into a Luxury Sea‑GT with the Shadow 1200 XC

The article analyses how BRABUS repurposes its high‑performance automotive branding—black visual language, three 400 hp V10 engines, a fully enclosable cross‑cabin and social‑space amenities—to create the Shadow 1200 XC, a 45‑ft luxury yacht that sells a lifestyle rather than just raw horsepower.

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How BRABUS Turns Its Car‑Tuning DNA into a Luxury Sea‑GT with the Shadow 1200 XC