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Beautiful freak

I’m going to start this article by going back to the future. Hopefully most of you are old enough to remember the DeLorean DK 12. This was a 1980s white elephant of a car that cut quite a dash when it was launched thanks to its radical styling. So much so that it was featured in the film Back to the Future which those with extra long memories will recall involved the car hitting 88mph to travel in time. Anyway, the DeLorean and its rather wild styling was a central part of the plot and frankly it certainly looked the part – I recall as a child being mightily taken with the vehicle. Sadly, fantasy did not live up to reality. In real life the car was an absolute lemon that could only reach 85mph and bits generally fell off it every time you took it anywhere. In other words it wasn’t nearly as fast as it looked.

Jump forward in time to 2023 and I’m on a quiet pontoon in Rosattra in the middle of Sweden. I’m eyeing up the new Shogun 43 a boat that looks like it was designed to re enter the stratosphere at Mach 10. The boat has a low freeboard and a big sail plan. More than that, though, the styling is truly radical. The dreadnought bow tipped with a long sprit features wave deflectors sculpted into the gun metal grey carbonfibre hull. Head aft and the stern terminates in a

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