Boat International – April 2025
English | 196 pages | True PDF | 129.6 MB
The sister title to Boat International for the North American market, Boat International US Edition is the leading magazine for American big boat owners. Originally launched as ShowBoats International in 1983, it has established itself as an indispensable guide for discerning, affluent buyers in the multi- billion dollar US luxury yachting market. From its base in Fort Lauderdale, the international yachting capital, Boat International US Edition delivers the definitive inside stories on the remarkable yachts, the outstanding owners and the exceptional wealth that shape this multibillion-dollar industry.
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