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Superyachts Vol 7 1994

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SUPERYACHTS 7 1994 Volume 7 of THE SUPERYACHTS turns its mind to the wind and places more emphasis on sail, this time featuring 9 superb sailing yachts amongst our usual 20 examples of the best superyachts of 1994. Particularly memorable is the immaculately kept, 3-masted 44.2-metre schooner, Shenandoah; the spectacular Bruce King Yacht Design cruiser/racer Alejandra; and the 39-metre aluminium ketch Cyrano, produced by the Camper & Nicholsons' yard in Gosport. For the 1994 publication, this year our 7th volume, we follow the recent trends of the superyachting market and have included added emphasis on sail. Our decision to include no less than 9 superb sailing yachts reflects the recent interest in these vessels that harness the wind, their designs and sail handling technology having undergone rigourous development in the last few years, perhaps accounting for their increased popularity and recent launchings. As ever, in addition to sail, volume 7 features a generous array of both classic and modern motor yacht designs, from the recently restored 1961 Princess Tanya, to the innovatively designed and just launched 40-metre Heesen, Whirlwind II.
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SUPERYACHTS 7 1994 Volume 7 of THE SUPERYACHTS turns its mind to the wind and places more emphasis on sail, this time featuring 9 superb sailing yachts amongst our usual 20 examples of the best superyachts of 1994. Particularly memorable is the immaculately kept, 3-masted 44.2-metre schooner, Shenandoah; the spectacular Bruce King Yacht Design cruiser/racer Alejandra; and the 39-metre aluminium ketch Cyrano, produced by the Camper & Nicholsons' yard in Gosport. For the 1994 publication, this year our 7th volume, we follow the recent trends of the superyachting market and have included added emphasis on sail. Our decision to include no less than 9 superb sailing yachts reflects the recent interest in these vessels that harness the wind, their designs and sail handling technology having undergone rigourous development in the last few years, perhaps accounting for their increased popularity and recent launchings. As ever, in addition to sail, volume 7 features a generous array of both classic and modern motor yacht designs, from the recently restored 1961 Princess Tanya, to the innovatively designed and just launched 40-metre Heesen, Whirlwind II.