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EDITOR’S LETTER

You never think you’ll have to reference a novel coronavirus when introducing a superyacht magazine, but it’s impossible to ignore – the are with anyone in our industry and beyond affected by Covid-19. March went by in a blizzard of event cancellations and postponements, our own included – the World Superyacht Awards, due to take place in May in London, have been pushed back to September. It’s clear we’re going to be living with the effects of this for some time, but as the good news does eventually start to trickle through, we’ll do our best to keep you updated on our website. I only hope this storm passes as quickly as it arrived and we find some calmer water in the summer. Until then, we can do our bit by offering some entertainment and maybe a little inspiration in the long hours of quarantine. If you’re stuck indoors and dreaming of your next yacht interior, turn to our Design Report starting on page 83. You might just find that piece you’ve been looking for. Happy reading – and take care.

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