
Collectors of emotions
"I want a yacht like this," my friend says, flipping through the magazine and pointing at a photo. This has happened more than once, and for me, it perfectly captures the emotions that a publication should inspire in its readers.
Our audience consists of those who crave firsthand experiences. Their eyes light up, and you can almost hear the gears turning in their minds: "What do I need to do to..." build that same yacht, descend from a helicopter onto a pristine powder-covered slope, or explore the ocean depths?
Our readers are collectors. Some gather works of art, others rare weapons, and some collect yachts. Beyond material possessions, they seek out experiences, adventures, and connections with remarkable individuals.
If one renowned shipyard refers to itself as "engineers of emotions," then our magazine serves as a guide to the world of refined feelings. Scientific expedition cruises have gained popularity, offering journeys among Antarctic ice or through African jungles, accompanied by professional guides, scientists, and captivating storytellers. These experts enrich your knowledge and ignite your passion for their fields. Our magazine acts as a companion on the expeditions of your life, subtly and humorously pointing out what to appreciate along the way.
We’ve chosen yachting as our main theme because each vessel is more than just aluminum, teak, technology, and luxury finishes; it’s a work of art. Yacht owners deserve to be regarded alongside those who invite esteemed architects to design their homes and fill them with contemporary masterpieces. I would go even further to say that each yacht possesses its own distinct personality and vibrant character.
The sea evokes powerful emotions: a sense of freedom, infinity, and a thrilling duel with the elements. Every journey on a yacht adds to your collection of unique impressions. Let’s enrich that collection together!
Our audience consists of those who crave firsthand experiences. Their eyes light up, and you can almost hear the gears turning in their minds: "What do I need to do to..." build that same yacht, descend from a helicopter onto a pristine powder-covered slope, or explore the ocean depths?
Our readers are collectors. Some gather works of art, others rare weapons, and some collect yachts. Beyond material possessions, they seek out experiences, adventures, and connections with remarkable individuals.
If one renowned shipyard refers to itself as "engineers of emotions," then our magazine serves as a guide to the world of refined feelings. Scientific expedition cruises have gained popularity, offering journeys among Antarctic ice or through African jungles, accompanied by professional guides, scientists, and captivating storytellers. These experts enrich your knowledge and ignite your passion for their fields. Our magazine acts as a companion on the expeditions of your life, subtly and humorously pointing out what to appreciate along the way.
We’ve chosen yachting as our main theme because each vessel is more than just aluminum, teak, technology, and luxury finishes; it’s a work of art. Yacht owners deserve to be regarded alongside those who invite esteemed architects to design their homes and fill them with contemporary masterpieces. I would go even further to say that each yacht possesses its own distinct personality and vibrant character.
The sea evokes powerful emotions: a sense of freedom, infinity, and a thrilling duel with the elements. Every journey on a yacht adds to your collection of unique impressions. Let’s enrich that collection together!

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