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EDITOR’S LETTER

It’s been interesting, 2020, but it’s almost time for you to shuffle off. But before we hide it behind the couch and focus has any say in who wins and loses. That decision rests entirely with our esteemed panel of current and former superyacht owners, who bring decades of experience to the table. They know what a good boat is, which makes winning a World Superyacht Award a genuine achievement. An early Christmas present, then, for some very special boats. Head over to page 65 to see all the winners.

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