Motor Boat & Yachting

SILVER FAST

he question I’m asked more than any other is the perhaps inevitable “if you had unlimited resources, which boat would you own?” And the answer is always the same, . The brainchild of German industrialist Guido Klass, is no follower of convention. Where most superyachts are tall and beamy in order to maximise internal volume, leading to ‘wedding cake’ tiers of decks, is low and slender, like an arrow. The intention was to major on speed, seakeeping and efficiency, and it certainly does that!

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