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Helicopter Decks and Parquet Floors: Casa F Alters the Parameters of the Italian Fleet

Long-range autonomous cruising requires hulls engineered for extreme conditions alongside highly customized interior volumes. Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo has launched its eighth 47-metre 500EXP superyacht, christened Casa F, valued at €35,000,000. Boasting over €5,000,000 in bespoke technological and structural upgrades, this sub-500GT explorer integrates touch-and-go helicopter capabilities with refined Loro Piana living spaces. Discover the uncompromising specifications of this vessel ahead of its seasonal inspection windows.

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Fluid Progression: How the VINGA Carve Alters Everyday Ride Dynamics

The electric surfboard market demands hardware that balances raw agility with accessible control. Awake answers this call with the VINGA Carve eFoil. This platform integrates a new 2026 mast and advanced CLOUD wings to reduce swing weight and deliver fluid handling. By optimizing the center of gravity and utilizing LR4 or XR4 batteries, the manufacturer provides riders with a highly responsive, easily transportable board built for continuous progression.

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The Darling Harbour Return: Sydney Prepares for the 2026 On-Water Showcase

The Australian maritime calendar is shifting its focus directly to New South Wales. From November 13 to 16, 2026, the Sydney International On-Water Boat Show reclaims Darling Harbour for a massive marine exhibition. Moving away from split-venue logistics, this revitalized format centers exclusively on a purpose-built marina in Cockle Bay to display heavy power and sail yachts. Discover how a 58-year legacy of naval exhibition is returning to the city’s iconic waterfront.

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Built for Real Conditions: The Award-Winning Blackfin Bay Platform

The marine manufacturing sector constantly debates the balance between inshore agility and offshore capability. Blackfin Boats recently shut down that debate by securing the 2026 Boating Industry Top Product award for its 24 Hybrid Bay. Engineered to operate in shallow water while retaining the structural muscle to push offshore, this platform delivers uncompromising fishability. Discover how Charles Marshall and his team captured the premium fishing segment with a single hull.

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Reclaiming the Blekinge Archipelago: Inside the Over 15,000 Visitors Karlshamn Event

The European summer circuit requires an immersive venue to truly connect buyers with performance hulls. From August 14 to 16, 2026, the Karlshamn Boat Show transforms Väggahamnen into southern Sweden’s largest floating exhibition space. Gathering over 15,000 visitors and a packed lineup of major regional brands, the event leverages a 1,000-island archipelago backdrop. Discover how this strategic on-water presentation optimizes b2b networking and retail momentum across Scandinavia.

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From One-Off to Series Production: The Motorsport DNA of the Astor 38

Translating track-level adrenaline onto a rigid offshore hull requires an exacting approach to marine engineering. Bellini Yacht has finalized the Astor 38, evolving a one-off prototype built for professional racing driver Francesco Castellacci into a highly refined series model. Featuring a livery inspired by the Ferrari LMGT3 Evo and carbon cockpit ergonomics, this vessel pushes performance past standard weekender limits. Explore the design detailing ahead of its Cannes debut.

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The Shogun 42M Unveiling: Misha Merzliakov’s All-Aluminium Answer to Reef Transit

Tropical exploration demanding shallow reef navigation requires a fundamental departure from typical deep-draft explorer hulls. Designer Misha Merzliakov has resolved this spatial restriction by introducing Shogun, a sub-500 GT all-aluminium concept debuting for the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show. Featuring a 2.5-meter draft and a dedicated aft beach club with hull-side openings, this platform yields unhindered access to remote surf breaks without sacrificing interior space.

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Katapult Framework: Scaling Marine Decarbonization Across the North Atlantic

Accelerating the global energy transition requires highly sophisticated, real-world validation infrastructure. Prince Edward Island’s AKA Energy Systems has joined forces with Norway’s government-backed Sustainable Energy Katapult Centre to launch a joint venture: Sustainable Energy Canada. This formal cross-Atlantic alliance establishes a dedicated testing and prototyping corridor, allowing advanced hydrogen, hybrid, and marine clean technologies to be seamlessly certified and commercialized for both North American and European markets.

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The Plastic Dilemma: How Edible Cookie Technology Clears the Onboard Galley

Managing waste in a restricted marine environment presents severe logistical and ecological hurdles. Traditional single-use plastic cups create constant clutter, taking up valuable onboard storage while threatening fragile marine habitats. Bulgaria-based Cupffee resolves this operational crisis by introducing fully automated, zero-waste manufacturing to produce completely edible, biodegradable cookie cups. Discover how replacing disposable packaging with natural grains allows crews to significantly lower their environmental footprint without sacrificing functionality.

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Monaco 2026: Fusing AI, Standard Hulls, Methanol Labs, and Open Sea Commercial Fleet

Sustainable maritime propulsion requires a radical departure from conventional engineering metrics. The Yacht Club de Monaco is organizing the 13th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge this July, mobilizing 43 teams from 21 nations to field advanced prototypes. Divided into four distinct categories—AI Class, Energy Class, SeaLab Class, and Open Sea Class—this outdoor laboratory tests real-world hydrogen hybridization, neural routing networks, and alternative transition fuels. Discover the operational designs rewriting global yachting logistics.

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