Newcastle Marine’s LEED-Certified Megayacht Safira
When word first came of the construction of Safira at Newcastle Marine, the megayacht project made headlines for being intended for environmentally friendly expeditions. Designed by Sparkman & Stephens and Murray & Associates, and available for charter through the central agency of Burgess, Safira comes from the imagination of owners who wanted to leave as... [Continue Reading]
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Shortly after the announcement that Oceanco is building its first-ever sailing superyacht ,
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