The Owner’s Deck, his special haven, is a full apartment with its salon/lounge, library/office and stateroom. His king-size berth is centered...
Marco Polo’s interior, designed jointly by Holland and Khuan Chew of London, features dark, striated ebony, mahogany and walnut woods in stark...
Just aft of the Owner’s stateroom, a major section of his suite, the Lounge carries out his dark-to-light theme, with lavish use of dark,...
Warped minds think alike Dan! In 1986, I submitted a feasibility study to a congressional committee on the development of a Variable Geometry...
To his right, a full-size chart table allows printed charts to be laid out in toto, over a set of drawers to hold dozens more for planning her...
Marco Polo’s massive wheelhouse is beam-wide, showing dark, stripped ebony-teak planking, highly finished but slip-proof, with a husky stainless...
Above on the Sky deck, a truly spectacular design with the navigation arch spreading above; a long set of upholstered couches faces a table of the...
Whoa! Must be in the genes... ;)
Marco Polo’s profile accentuates her forward thrust, the sleekness of her upper decks, all certain to provide favorable reaction to the various...
Sturm had previously collaborated with Holland on the 118’ sailing yacht Globana, which sailed the equivalent of more than 3 circumnavigations. He...
MCC 147' "Marco Polo" Boldly Going Green... by Capt. Chuck Gnaegy At first glance, her outdoorsy, olive-green steel hull slyly but convincingly...
No Ferrari event would be complete without a mishap. After all, this where the term "Chariots of Fire" was derived... right?
Arriving at the Hard Rock, toys and checks were dropped off...
Arriving at Shelton Ferrari in Ft. Lauderdale, FHP closed down the northbound, right-hand lane of US-1. Exotic cars stretched for about 1/2 mile....
And from behind with Mara Lago in the background...
Another angle...
A sea of Ferraris, or should I say Ferraris forever?
Although it looks like brushed aluminum, it's actually paint...
Lambo line up...
These two NSX's resemble a Florida stop light. Yellow means go faster. Red means... it's legal as long as you don't get caught!