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It's December and the Old Town of Gdańsk in Poland is filled with weekend visitors as the snow falls thick and steady. Amid the festive ambiance, children slide on the frozen bank as their parents stop and stare at a gleaming white yacht, aglow with lights. This boat is the star of the waterfront and the proud shipyard is celebrating her launch.

“I have always had a passion for boats and the ocean,” says the owner of the new Ace, who came to Gdańsk for this launch. He started with smaller boats but realised he would like to own a bigger yacht one day, then he took the time to deliberate. The new 44-metre Conrad C144S is the product of a long quest for this owner and the shipyard too. She is the respected builder's new flagship and the largest yacht yet built in Poland.

Gdańsk has a healthy marine industry. Just a few minutes up the river that flows through the city, industrial cranes reach for the low-lying clouds. For the past two decades, yacht builders have joined the commercial yards, producing boats that take the made-in-Poland label to the far reaches of the world. And they are getting bigger and better all the time. “Gdańsk has always been known for shipbuilding, but it's time to say it out loud: the quality of yacht-building is world class,” says Polish-born Radek Gendek, a charter

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