Boat of the Week: With an Outrageous $1.1 Million Sound System, This 145-Foot Superyacht Is a Audiophile’s Dream Ride, from Novamarine’s Black Shiver 160, stretching 56 feet in length to the small 26-foot Lanéva Dayboat, built for performance with a responsive, electric drivetrain.
built by Nobiskrug in 2000, was among the first yachts with a deck that carries two 39-foot tenders: a Hinckley motoryacht and a Frers daysailer. It also holds three other tenders, a safety boat and four Sea-Doos. Meanwhile, the 296-foot classic yacht, also on display last month at the Monaco show, brings glamor to any occasion with its custom-built wooden Corsair tender.
That means styles and sizes are very much up to the owners. Here are 10 of our favorites, from the Tyde electric hydro-foiler to Riva’s iconic mahogany Aquarama. this 36-foot limousine bears subtle styling characteristics taken from the mothership’s exterior design, including the window shape and hard-top detailing. The cabin features custom leather seating, stainless-steel trim, leather paneling, and a geometric teak floor.