| Lazzara Yachts' Serenity | Christensen Shipyards' Lady Joy | Westport's Arms Reach |  |  |  | When a family in need of a handicapped-accessible boat met the team at Lazzara Yachts, the result was the 116-foot Serenity. The yacht additionally makes able-bodied people feel right at home. Watch | When socialite Denise Rich wanted to build a new megayacht, she turned to Christensen Shipyards. Modifications to the yard's successful 157-foot series allowed her to personalize her yacht, christened Lady Joy. Watch | The 130-foot Arms Reach may have been delivered in 2004, but she's been so well maintained that she looks nearly new. Note the expert woodworking and marble inlays. Watch | | Cheoy Lee's Bravo 78 | Sunseeker's M4 | Lazzara Yachts' Showroom Demo |  |  |  | Cheoy Lee Shipyards debuted the Bravo 78 at the Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami in 2008. The sporty exterior lines by M.G. Burvenich are matched with an open, contemporary interior design by Sylvia Bolton Design Group. Watch | M4 is the second 37M (37 meters, or about 124 feet) from UK-based Sunseeker. In this video footage exclusive to Megayacht News, you see why luxurious interior spaces and sun-worshipping outside spaces make her popular on the charter circuit. Watch | Lazzara Yachts is the first boatbuilder to employ Microsoft Surface technology, a touch-activated system incorporating everything from brochures to photos and music. While the first Microsoft Surface display is in the yard's showroom, the goal is to incorporate the system aboard its yachts, so that owners can literally and figuratively tap into the latest Lazzara news, search out anchorages, and share photos with their fellow owners. Watch |
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