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Best Yachts For Sale Right Now

Yachts for sale come in an incredible variety of sizes, styles, and configurations, all designed to provide a luxurious and indulgent boating experience. From small, personalized vessels suitable for solo excursions to enormous mega-yachts with lavish interiors that can host numerous guests, the yacht market has something to offer for every aspiring yacht owner. They may come equipped with numerous amenities such as hot tubs, fully equipped kitchens (“galleys” in marine jargon), and a range of entertainment systems. Some of the msot over-the-top yachts can feature garages for smaller watercraft and even helicopter pads. Furthermore, yachts differ in their construction material, predominantly featuring fiberglass, steel, or aluminum, as well as their design, with single-hulled vessels and catamarans as common examples.

Yachts aren’t easy things to buy, given the fact that those with the time expertise, and coastal space to engineer, design, build, and sell a yacht are few and far in between, let alone how exclusive and rare the yachts themselves are. However, duPont REGISTRY specializes in all things luxury, including yachts, which is why duPont REGISTRY Discovery is one of the best places to search if you’re looking for a yacht for sale. Keep reading, and you’ll see some of the greatest yachts, as well as other kinds of watercraft available for sale on duPont REGISTRY Discovery.

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XWAVE SL106

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Sanlorenzo SD132/152

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Oceanco Fleet The Wellsley

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BRABUS Shadow 500 Cabin Black Ops

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Grand Craft Boats The Winchester

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Hargrave Raised Pilothouse

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Azimut 64

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Mystic Silhouette 800

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Oceanfast Full Displacement

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BMW’s Latest Art Car is the iX1 Electric Crossover, Designed by a German Artist

BMW has a rich history of creating incredible art cars. It all began in 1975 with the BMW 3.0 CSL, which was designed by sculptor Alexander Calder and has since become an automotive legend. In 1979, BMW unveiled the M1 art car, painted by the renowned artist Andy Warhol. However, with the changing industry and BMW’s focus on electric mobility, their latest art car is the iX1.

The iX1 is a small electric crossover that was first revealed over a year ago. Although it won’t be available in the United States, customers in other regions around the world will have the option to choose a dual-motor electric powertrain with a maximum output of 313 horsepower (230 kilowatts) and 364 pound-feet (494 Newton-meters) of torque. It serves as an alternative to the traditional combustion-powered X1 models and can travel up to 272 miles (438 kilometers) on a single charge, thanks to its 64.7-kilowatt-hour battery package.

Suzuki Introduces a Special 25th Anniversary Edition of the Hayabusa Motorcycle

In 1999, Suzuki launched one of the most iconic motorcycles in pop culture. Known as the Suzuki Hayabusa, it was designed to be the fastest production motorcycle in the world. The Hayabusa quickly achieved this goal and became a symbol of high-performance motorcycle culture. It gained popularity among young motorcyclists and even found its place on bedroom walls.

Although it no longer holds the title of the fastest motorcycle in the world, the Suzuki Hayabusa remains a formidable powerhouse in terms of sheer speed. It boasts a 1,340cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, inline-four engine that produces an impressive 187 horsepower. The Hayabusa is also equipped with advanced electronic rider aids, including a six-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) that enables features like cornering ABS and traction control.

Suzuki Unveils Limited 25th Anniversary Edition Hayabusa
The limited 25th Anniversary Edition Hayabusa. Source: RideApart

Over the past 25 years, Suzuki has produced over 200,000 units of the Hayabusa, solidifying its position as a symbol of technological excellence. To celebrate the motorcycle’s anniversary, Suzuki has released a special limited-edition version of the Hayabusa.

One notable feature of the 25th Anniversary Hayabusa is its exclusive color scheme. It combines orange and black, paying homage to previous generations of this superbike. The graphics on the motorcycle also showcase the Hayabusa branding, with engravings on the muffler and chain. Furthermore, the fuel tank prominently displays a 25th Anniversary emblem and a 3D Suzuki emblem. To enhance its sporty appearance, the limited-edition Hayabusa comes with a seat cowl instead of a pillion seat.

As of now, Suzuki has yet to announce the pricing and availability details for the 25th Anniversary Hayabusa. For more information about this motorcycle, as well as the rest of Suzuki’s lineup for 2023 and 2024, it is recommended to contact your local Suzuki dealership or visit Suzuki Global’s official website.

The Tragic Implosion of USS Thresher: A Catastrophe in Nuclear Submarine History

The USS Thresher was an impressive technological achievement, similar to other advanced submarines of its time. It was specifically designed for naval pursuits and had a sleek design to enhance its agility and maneuverability underwater. Armed with weapons like the ASROC, it had the capability to engage various types of targets. In April 1961, the Thresher began its meticulous trial process at Maine’s Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Tragically, the very nuclear power that propelled the formidable Thresher became a contributing factor in its demise. Despite its technological advancements, the submarine was built to explore unprecedented depths in the ocean, depths that the U.S. Navy had not ventured into before. It was during a deep sea trial to showcase this capability that the Thresher was lost.

On the morning of April 10, 1963, the Thresher was conducting deep dives, aiming to reach its estimated maximum depth of 1,300 feet. It maintained regular communication with the nearby USS Skylark, its designated contact during this period. However, at approximately 9:12 am, the last communication was received, indicating an issue aboard the Thresher.

It is believed that water entered the submarine through insecure joints, causing the reactor and other systems to shut down. As a result, the Thresher continued to descend uncontrollably until it succumbed to the immense pressure of the deep waters and imploded.

You Can Use ChatGPT As A Language Translator (But Here’s Why You Might Not Want To)

Google Translate offers a user-friendly interface for translating text. However, ChatGPT can also function as a translation tool, albeit with a different approach. While it lacks dedicated language selection boxes, it is still a sophisticated option. Users can provide additional information in the text boxes to specify the desired translation perspective or context.

Make Use Of suggests that by adding phrases like “Translate [text to translate] to English from the perspective of someone discussing the COVID-19 pandemic,” the translation can be tailored accordingly. This contextual information helps ChatGPT use the most appropriate words in the translated output, enhancing the accuracy beyond a literal translation.

By providing such details to ChatGPT, users can potentially overcome challenges like gendered forms in languages such as French. However, there are several factors to consider, and ChatGPT may not always be the optimal choice for translation purposes.

DS AUTOMOBILES REVEALS THE PERFECT PICNIC HAMPER TO ACCOMPANY THE ESPRIT DE VOYAGE

  • DS Automobiles is introducing a handmade Picnic Hamper as part of its Esprit de Voyage Collection, designed to bring the French Art of Travel to drivers
  • The Picnic Hamper, created by renowned French luggagemaker La Malle Bernard in collaboration with DS DESIGN STUDIO PARIS, is made of high-quality materials
  • It can be personalized and is designed for four people to enjoy a picnic lunch
  • La Malle Bernard, the oldest luggage maker in France and known for artisanal and industrial craftsmanship, crafted the Picnic Hamper

 

DS Automobiles has unveiled its latest concept to support drivers with the French art of travel. The Picnic Hamper is designed to accompany the previously revealed Culinary Luggage and is part of the Esprit de Voyage collection available on DS 4, DS 7, and DS 9 models.
 

The Picnic Hamper, designed by DS DESIGN STUDIO PARIS and created by La Malle Bernard, features high-quality materials and a nappa leather finish in Pearl Grey, matching the Esprit de Voyage Collection. The interior panels are made of wood from poplar barrels and the hamper is embossed with the Esprit de Voyage signature, reflecting the style found inside the cars.
 

The details of the Picnic Hamper showcase expert craftsmanship, with Clous de Paris embossed inserts on the handles, nickel-plated jewelry clasps, and hand-stitched leather strap handles. Each hamper is handcrafted by La Malle Bernard and takes several dozen hours to complete. The Picnic Hamper embodies the refinement, taste, and friendliness associated with the French lifestyle, as French gastronomy is registered on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
 

The Picnic Hamper is designed for outdoor lunches for four and includes:

  • Four complete Bento boxes with watertight compartments for starters, main courses, and desserts
  • Four sets of cutlery
  • Four wine glasses
  • A walnut chopping board
  • Four cotton and linen napkins by Guy Degrenne
  • Four condiment storage pots
  • An insulated bottle
  • A large glass dessert jar
  • A set of dessert spoons
  • A Claude Dozorme chrome Laguiole knife with aluminum handle
  • A L’Atelier du Vin corkscrew

 

Each hamper can be personalized by La Malle Bernard to match the customer’s car model and can be branded with their initials and other preferences.
 

The Picnic Hamper, along with the Culinary Trunk, is made by La Malle Bernard, which holds the French seal of the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, recognizing its artisanal and industrial craftsmanship. Established in Paris in 1846, La Malle Bernard has a long history in crafting trunks and luggage, including specialized automotive trunks for transportation. The company’s workshop is located in Normandy, and it also maintains a shop in Paris.
 

Limited-edition versions of the Picnic Hamper and Culinary Trunk will soon be available for purchase on the DS Automobiles lifestyle store, priced at 5,000 euros and 4,000 euros respectively.

 

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Small yet mighty: say hello to the fully electric Volvo EX30 small SUV!

As a small SUV that does big Volvo things, our new fully electric Volvo EX30 is designed to be as safe as you’d expect from us. It is designed to have the smallest CO2 footprint of any Volvo car to date, and to make people’s lives safer, more convenient and more enjoyable through cutting-edge technology and Scandinavian design.

Revealed to the world today in Milan, Italy, and available to order now in selected markets*, the EX30 is our first small premium SUV and expands our constantly growing, all-electric offering to four models. As the market is rapidly moving towards full electrification, the EX30 will help us capture growing demand for fully electric cars in a fast-growing segment.

What’s more, the attractive pricing of the EX30 – which starts at around EUR 36,000 – means our customers get a premium all-electric SUV for a similar price as an internal combustion engine-powered equivalent. The EX30 will also be available with our Care by Volvo subscription package, with its set pricing and transparent ordering process, making ordering one a breeze.

“The fully electric EX30 might be our smallest ever SUV, but it’s a big deal for our customers and a big deal for us as a company,” said Jim Rowan, our Chief Executive. “We like to say the EX30 is small yet mighty, because it delivers on everything you’d want from a Volvo but in a smaller package. Like any Volvo, it’s an outstanding product which is safe and designed around people and their needs.”

The EX30 embodies all of our design values in a smaller format. A long wheelbase, large wheels and equal overhangs bring balance and refinement to the exterior. It’s distinctly electric, with a confident face, closed shield and a digital rendition of the Thor’s Hammer headlights. Five vibrant exterior colours, from stylish Cloud Blue to bright and expressive Moss Yellow – the latter inspired by lichen growing on rocks along the Swedish west coast – give it character and personality.

 

Battery tech that suits your needs

So let’s talk about our battery technology. First of all, there’s no such thing as simply ‘a battery’ when we discuss powertrains. Instead, we’re giving you the freedom to choose the battery technology that best suits your needs, offering the EX30 with three powertrain options and two different battery types, which also allows us to offer an attractive entry price point for the EX30.

If you spend most of your time in the city or tend to travel shorter distances between charges, we’re offering a single-motor option with an LFP battery. The LFP standard-range battery, which uses lithium iron phosphate chemistry, is more cost-effective and less resource-intensive to produce, meaning it is the best option if you don’t need maximum range.

If you prefer to maximise range, the Single Motor Extended Range variant with an NMC extended-range battery is your EX30 of choice. The NMC battery features lithium, nickel, manganese and cobalt, and produces its energy more efficiently than the LFP variant. This single-motor, extended-range option gives you a range of up to 480km between charges.

Finally, if performance is your priority, pick the Twin Motor Performance variant in which we pair the NMC battery with an additional second e-motor. This all-wheel-drive variant of the EX30 provides 315kW (428hp) and takes you from 0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds – it’s officially our fastest-accelerating car ever!

Another thing the EX30 does fast is charging. The extended-range Twin Motor variant has a charging capacity of up to 153kW, while the standard-range car has a capacity of 134kW. That means you can charge your battery from 10 to 80 per cent in a little over 25 minutes. Through the car’s centre display and app, you can set the amperage, maximum charging level and when you want to start charging.

To support the best possible driving experience, we’ve tuned the chassis of the EX30 to make the most of the car’s compact dimensions. Its low centre of gravity as well as its relatively low and evenly distributed weight are complemented by ease of driving and nimbleness in the city and beyond.

 

A smaller carbon footprint, yet a big safety impact

As we wrote in earlier blogposts, the EX30 is designed to have the lowest carbon footprint of any Volvo car to date, and represents an important step forward for our sustainability ambitions. By tackling emissions across the entire production and lifecycle of the car, as well as a considerate use of materials inside and out, we managed to reduce its total carbon footprint over 200,000 kms of driving to below 30 tonnes*.

The EX30 is also designed to be as safe as you’d expect from a Volvo, and aims to look after both you and others in hectic urban environments. For example, it includes as standard a special safety feature for bikes that helps to prevent so-called ‘dooring’ accidents by alerting you when you are about to open your door in front of a cyclist, scooter or runner.

Our protective safety technology further illustrates how we’ve applied our high safety standards to our new small SUV. It contains state-of-the-art restraint technology, as well as top-notch structural design that fulfils our ambitious in-house safety requirements – designed to prepare our cars for various real-world scenarios.

The EX30 also aims to make your life more convenient, more relaxing and more enjoyable inside the car through cutting-edge tech and considerate Scandinavian interior design. You can choose from four distinct interior rooms, each with their own expression, while there are smart storage options throughout the cabin.

Together with a contextual single-screen UX, with Google built-in and running the latest version of our infotainment system, these features all reflect the hallmarks of true Volvo design.

Speaking of cutting-edge tech, the Volvo EX30 is our first car to include a new generation of our popular Park Pilot Assist feature. It can handle all types of parking spaces, including parallel, curved, perpendicular and diagonal fishbone-style, making parking in tight spaces a breeze.

The new Park Pilot Assist will identify any available parking spots around you. Then, once you’ve tapped the one you want in the new 3D user interface, the feature will operate the accelerator and brake as well as the steering. While you supervise the parking process, the screen shows the distance to objects such as cars, walls and bollards in metric or imperial figures.

As with any Volvo car, for the EX30 we’ve worked closely with tech partners such as Google, Apple and Qualcomm to deliver the best possible user experience. We’ve also worked closely with ECARX through our jointly owned HaleyTek software joint venture to deliver the best possible infotainment platform for our customers.

A sense of calm

Of course, the EX30 will also come with a digital key functionality which is both convenient for you and makes it easy to share the car with others. Built on the advanced UWB and CCC industry standards, our technology will be compatible with a wide range of phone brands and models.

The car’s dedicated app contains all relevant services related to the car, from charging to finding your car in a busy car park, locking it and heating it on a cold winter day. The EX30 is also prepared to receive software updates over the air that will make it better over time.

As if that wasn’t enough, the Volvo EX30 also comes with a choice of five different ambient lighting themes. Each is inspired by a different Scandinavian landscape and subtly shifting in colour, adding a sense of calm to the interior.

Whether you prefer the warm sunlight falling through the leaves of a Scandinavian forest, a sunset on the Swedish west coast, the world famous northern lights, the golden summer skies of Swedish midsummer or the bright mood of an urban sunset, your EX30 will be filled with the colours of your choice. For extra immersion, you can pair each lighting theme with an ambient soundscape.

 

Zooming across the country in style

Finally, we’ve got a surprise for you. Starting next year, our EX30 will also become available as a Cross Country variant. Order books for this special version of our small electric SUV will open in 2024, with production expected to start later that year.

The Volvo EX30 Cross Country will build on our long Cross Country heritage, our celebrated line-up of models for customers who want a bit more adventure from their car. It’ll come with a range of bespoke features, such as more ground clearance, 19-inch black wheels and the option of 18-inch wheels with bespoke tyres.

When you take your EX30 Cross Country off the beaten path, it will be recognisable by its skidplates on the front, rear and side, special black panels on the front bumper and bootlid, and stylish Cross Country branding – the small, bonnet-mounted Swedish flag is the cherry on top.

Watch our Chief Executive Jim Rowan unbox the new EX30 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBsPUpqSPFs

The small print

  • The Volvo EX30 is available for order as of today across Europe and other selected markets. In the United States, customers can place pre-orders, while orderbooks will open in other markets at a later stage that will be communicated in due course.
  • The carbon footprint calculation of below 30 tonnes over 200,000 kms of driving is based on usage of charging electricity from the EU27 electricity mix. The lowest carbon footprint of any Volvo car to date statement relates to globally available products over 200,000 kms of driving.
  • Charging times are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition.
  • Range according to the realistic WLTP driving cycle under controlled conditions for a new car. Real-world range may vary. Figures are based on preliminary target.
  • Digital key functionality subject to phone compatibility. UWB-based technology is scheduled to be rolled out next year via an over-the-air software update.
  • Features and services may not be available in all markets and will not be standard in all markets or for all models.

Space, smart storage, intuitive tech: the all-electric Volvo EX30 small SUV embodies the best of Scandinavian design

The new, fully electric Volvo EX30 is not just designed for safety and increased sustainability, it also aims to make your life more convenient, more relaxing and more enjoyable through cutting-edge tech and considerate Scandinavian design.

Our new small SUV has a stylish interior that embraces sustainable thinking, while carefully crafted compilations of materials enhance the distinct graphic design of the interior. With recycled and renewable materials such as denim, flax and wool, as well as a variety of expressive colours and textures, our interior has responsible design at its core.

And when you interact with the EX30, it offers a contextual user experience, smartly removing complexity for more focused and enjoyable driving on a single screen. On top of that, features such as a soundbar covering the entire width of the dashboard – the first of its kind in a car – and an array of smart storage ideas combine to deliver a big-car experience with less.

“The Volvo EX30 combines all the best elements of Scandinavian design,” says Lisa Reeves, our Head of Interior Design. “New materials add creative textures, colour and personality to the cabin, while smart functionality and a great user experience are the hallmark of every true Volvo creation. Together, these elements distil the essence of a Volvo into a small package.”

 

Premium audio quality

Our soundbar in the EX30, the first of its kind, is inspired by home audio design. It brings several speakers together into one soundbar and fills the entire cabin with premium sound. When you choose to combine it with the Harman Kardon high-end sound system, you can listen to your favourite music and podcasts in outstanding audio quality.

The soundbar is a great example of smart design, by clustering speakers together within one component and reducing the amount of wiring and material. At first you might not even notice it, located under the windscreen and seamlessly integrated into the cockpit design. But with no need for speakers in the doors, we can give you a lot more storage space. In the same vein, we’ve moved the window switches to the centre console, where they are easy to reach for both the driver and front-seat passenger.

These and other examples represent a broader principle of centralisation inside the EX30. We’ve also relocated the glove compartment and placed it beneath the centre screen. This means both the driver and passenger can now access it easily, because it uses extra space provided by the flat floor.

The centre console is extremely versatile, with a sliding system that allows you to choose exactly how you want to use the space. The top of the cupholder can be slid out to hold your latte or smartphone, or moved back for more storage. The lower tunnel has a protective storage area for small items such as your sunglasses or ear pods, and you can place a bag in the large open space above.

We haven’t forgotten about the rear passengers either when it comes to convenience. They can store their phones in dedicated pockets in the front seatbacks, while a neat storage box slides out from beneath the centre console. Inside the tailgate, we included a handy size guide – perfect when you’re out to buy some flat-pack furniture and are unsure whether that new table will fit.

Creating a feeling of space

The centralisation theme inside the EX30 is also represented by the single 12.3-inch centre screen, positioned in the centre of the dashboard, which contains all relevant information for you as a driver. Putting everything into a single screen means we can create a feeling of space around the driver, as well as save on materials.

“Inside the EX30 we continue our strategy of contextual and focused interfaces,” says Tom Stovicek, our Head of UX. “On the single screen, key driving information such as speed and charge levels are positioned prominently at the top, with navigation, media and controls easily visible and accessible below. We also include a contextual bar that gives you the most relevant functions for your needs at any time.”

The centre screen also offers a ‘calm’ view, which strips away everything apart from the most vital information for extra focus. This feature is especially helpful at night, when it can reduce the strain on your eyes during long drives.

In line with our ambition to offer state-of-the-art infotainment, the EX30 with Google built-in includes hands-free help from Google Assistant, Google Maps navigation and your favourite apps on Google Play. The EX30 is also the first Volvo car that comes with wireless Apple CarPlay functionality.

Our infotainment system also comes with 5G where available. Powered by Snapdragon® Cockpit Platforms from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc, this premium in-vehicle experience will be as ultra-responsive as you’d expect.

We have worked closely with ECARX through the jointly owned HaleyTek software joint venture to deliver the best possible infotainment platform across the globe.

Choose from four distinct interior rooms

When picking your new Volvo EX30, you can choose from four distinct interior ‘rooms’. They take a more sustainable approach to materials and each comes with its own expression. For example, one room embraces the timeless appeal of denim and incorporates waste product from the denim recycling process.

Other materials on offer include a recycled plastic made from waste items such as old window frames and roller shutters; flax, a renewable fibre derived from linseed plants and supplied by our Volvo Cars Tech Fund investment Bcomp; a responsibly sourced wool blend including 70 per cent recycled polyester; and a structured knit seat material that includes recycled plastic.

The EX30 also offers the choice of an upholstery in Nordico, a progressive and technically advanced material created from textiles made from recyclables such as PET bottles and bio-attributed material from forests in Sweden and Finland.

The new Volvo EX30 will be revealed on 7 June and will be available to order or pre-order in selected markets on the same date.

The small print

  • Car specifications and the exact customer offer may vary from one country to another. Please visit volvocars.com for further information.
  • Google, Google Play and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC.
  • Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Snapdragon is a trademark or registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated.