There’s some irony when it comes to looking at the hottest interior design trends for custom sailing yachts: much inspiration draws from the past combined with modern innovation.
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A Client’s Dream becomes Crystalized into Spirit of Tradition Architectural Style
As Cirrus nears her launch over at James Betts Enterprise —expected in July of 2023—we’re revisiting her conception to explore why she is what she is, and how her various characteristics fit the mission we defined with her owners during the design process. A Fanciful Start Typical of our projects, we are deeply involved with our clients through the design phases and build process, achieving the finest detail, to assure that we deliver exactly the boat they dream of. For Cirrus, this involved a few twists and turns, as the clients’ desires evolved during the design cycle. It was very […]
Signature Series 38
The Signature Series Thirty-Eight embodies the timeless elegance of classic sailboat design with the added convenience and performance features of modern technology. The hull is a masterpiece of form and function, inspired by the classic “knockabout” lines and re-imagined with a more deliberate execution. The assertive spoon bow and graceful counter make the boat stand out on the water, while the signature elliptical transom displays a distinctive and marked tumble-home shape that adds to the boat’s sleek and stylish appearance. Sailing is effortless with the Signature Series thirty-eight, thanks to its long waterline, modern bulb keel, and sleek spade rudder. […]
Introducing Canopy – Oasis Above the Trees
Luxury and Adventure Elevated The idea for Canopy began with the client’s initiative to reimagine the historic fire towers of the American West with a modern, sustainable dwelling design that creates the experience of floating above the trees and offers unbridled views and connection to nature and the surrounding landscape. The project was commissioned by outdoor recreation specialist Via Ferrata Works on behalf of the owner of an iconic and sprawling historic ranch located on the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the Colorado, New Mexico border. The mandate was to establish distinctive overnight guest accommodations that […]
Utilities on a Floating Home
The attraction of living on a floating home is easy to see: a life on the water, immersed in nature and the ability to enjoy both, right out the front door. The caveat for some homeowners interested in making the leap to an on-water residence may lie in the less romantic area of home utilities. At first glance it may seem that there has to be a trade-off. A house on the water must be a hassle, right? When it comes to electrical circuitry and plumbing systems…how can these possibly work seamlessly in a wet environment? This month our exploration […]
The Need for Speed
Last week, on the hot dry sands of Australia’s remote Lake Gairdner, something incredible happened. On a 46.2-foot-long, 4-wheeled, carbon-fiber land-yacht called Horonuku, Glenn Ashby and Team New Zealand set a breathtaking speed record of 222.4 kmh (or 138.2 mph) in a wind-powered vehicle. And just a few weeks earlier in Luderitz, Namibia, a windsurfer named Heidi Ulrich completed a 500-meter run at 47.16 knots setting a new women’s windsurfing speed world record. That’s pretty fast especially when considering she was navigating a channel only 500 meters long and just 14 meters wide. These feats of speed are part of […]
2022 Stephens Waring Maritime Gift Guide
Rudyard Kipling said, “a man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition.” Clearly, he never spent enough time with boat owners, because gadgets and gear are a blatant omission from that list. As boat designers, we’re frequently bombarded with the same question this time of year: what gift do you get for the boat owner with everything? We of all people recognize that there is no limit to the number of toys and gadgets that can be crammed into every last square inch of deck and storage space. However, in the competitive world […]
New Life for S/Y Isobel
We were saddened to learn the news from the Caribbean last March—while racing in St. Maarten’s Heineken Regatta, Isobel, our 75-foot fast cruiser built by Brooklin Boat Yard in 2011, lost her rig following a hardware failure, and after some kinks with insurance, spent the spring on the hard in Simpson’s Bay after her second owner stepped away from her. We’re really happy to know that Isobel has found herself in good hands and back in Maine, where her proud new owner will give her the refit she needs, along with a shiny new spar. The first step was a […]