Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.


In his projects, Alberto Mancini develops the sporty DNA that characterizes the history of Azimut yacht design and on the new Fly 72 his stylistic language introduces evident clean lines, which further emphasize the sculptural tension that characterizes the design of the Series. Fabio Fantolino, on the other hand, renders the interiors of the Fly 72 according to his distinctive style aimed at seeking perfect harmony between elegance, design and technique. The interiors are designed with a transversal stylistic approach, also evident in the choice of materials and shapes: wood combined with precious materials such as bronze and glossy lacquers, and shapes balanced between linearity and softness.


The Fly 72 is powered by two 1400 mHP MAN CR V12s which allow the yacht to cruise at a speed of up to 26 knots and reach a top speed of 31 knots.




Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.


Forte Yachts’ debut 47-footer pairs 47-knot performance with expansive outdoor living and a rare two-cabin, two-bathroom layout.


ExploMar’s latest CIBS deal signals that commercial electric ferry operations are moving from pilot projects towards scalable deployment.


Premier Marinas expands on the River Dart with the acquisition of Dart Marina Group, reinforcing its South Coast network and…