Power & Motoryacht

Day of the Iguana

I’ve sea trialed thousands of boats over my ever-lovin’, 31-year, marine-mag career, but this baby—arguably the most unusual, interest-generating entry at last year’s Cannes boat show—had to be an absolute first. Indeed, as Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding and I strolled down the steeply sloping beach just off the show’s entrance we were constrained to stop for a moment and just stare. I mean, the sleek, plumb-bowed, post-modernistically styled, metallic-grey Iguana Commuter Sport Exclusive constituted a sort of vision out there on the sand, fairly glistening in the French

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