
Is This the Boat of Tomorrow?
Silicon Valley start-up Navier and Lyman Morse boatbuilding look to change the future of on-water travel with an electric-powered, foiling, carbon-fiber, autonomous boat.

Silicon Valley start-up Navier and Lyman Morse boatbuilding look to change the future of on-water travel with an electric-powered, foiling, carbon-fiber, autonomous boat.

Princess Yachts is showcasing its handcrafted furniture, metalwork and other materials at boat shows by bringing some of the artisans to explain what goes into
Tricon Marine, a builder of FRP/composite luxury yachts to 180 feet, completed construction of what it says is China’s “first and only” wholly North American owned-and-operated

Silicon Valley start-up Navier and Lyman Morse boatbuilding look to change the future of on-water travel with an electric-powered, foiling, carbon-fiber, autonomous boat.

Princess Yachts is showcasing its handcrafted furniture, metalwork and other materials at boat shows by bringing some of the artisans to explain what goes into
Tricon Marine, a builder of FRP/composite luxury yachts to 180 feet, completed construction of what it says is China’s “first and only” wholly North American owned-and-operated