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YACHTING NEWS
Industry Editorial
Stories And Voices
Shaping Yachting
Yachting News is the editorial home of Yachting International Radio, delivering independent yachting news, superyacht industry insight, and maritime coverage for a global audience.
Covering crew welfare, leadership, refit, technology, regulation, sustainability, yacht ownership, boating, and marine innovation, Yachting News brings together credible perspectives from across the people, companies, and conversations shaping the industry.
Updated multiple times each week, the platform extends the reach of Yachting International Radio and Yachting Channel through editorial features, podcasts, interviews, and global distribution across major audio, video, and digital platforms.


Maritime Leadership Begins With People: Margareta Jensen Dickson on Inclusion, Courage and Change
Margareta Jensen Dickson, Chief People and Communications Officer at Stena Line, reflects on leadership, inclusion, motherhood, self-trust and why meaningful change in maritime begins with people.

Yachting International Radio
May 278 min read


Yacht Refit In America: Rebuilding Confidence Through Planning, Precision And Accountability
Yacht refit in America is entering a defining moment. With stronger pre-yard planning, clearer communication, smarter procurement, and better alignment between owners, captains, managers, shipyards, and service providers, the U.S. refit market has the talent and infrastructure to rebuild confidence and compete at the highest level.

Yachting International Radio
May 197 min read


Yachting Giving Back: When Crew Turn Access Into Impact
Yachting giving back is no longer an idea. Thomas Hearn of Home Ghana is turning industry access into real-world impact, building schools, creating vocational pathways, and redefining how yacht crew contribute beyond the dock.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 285 min read


Nuclear Shipping: The Reality Behind Maritime Reactors and the Future of Global Trade
Nuclear shipping is back on the table, not as an idea, but as a serious solution to global decarbonization. This in-depth editorial explores how maritime reactors work, why they are being reconsidered, and what still stands in the way.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 176 min read


Superyacht Refit Strategy: Where Planning Defines Performance
Superyacht refit strategy is shifting from reactive shipyard work to structured planning and operational alignment, redefining how the yachting industry approaches time, cost, and efficiency.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 94 min read


Global Superyacht Forum Miami: Where the Real Business of Yachting Happens
The Global Superyacht Forum Miami is redefining how the superyacht industry connects, bringing together owners, family offices, and decision-makers for focused, high-level discussions that move beyond visibility and into real strategy, investment, and influence.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 72 min read


Superyacht Careers: Built in the Gaps Between Structure and Survival
Superyacht careers are rarely linear. From corporate New York to yacht brokerage and global industry partnerships, Morgan Sandoval’s progression reveals how structure, resilience, and operational discipline shape success in the modern superyacht industry.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 65 min read


Port Everglades and the Blue Economy: Where Infrastructure Meets Influence
Port Everglades is more than a port. It is a self-sustaining economic engine driving billions in global trade, energy distribution, and maritime innovation. This editorial explores how leadership, infrastructure, and environmental responsibility are shaping the future of the blue economy from one of North America’s most powerful ports.

Yachting International Radio
Apr 36 min read


Superyacht Shipbuilding: The Feadship Standard
Superyacht shipbuilding explored through Feadship’s legacy, craftsmanship, and engineering discipline, with insight into the people, processes, and standards that define the industry.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 297 min read


Yacht Tender Monitoring: The Hidden Risk Costing the Industry Millions
Yacht tender monitoring is redefining marine safety as superyachts face increasing risk of tender loss, with real-time monitoring systems offering critical visibility beyond basic tracking.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 235 min read


Yacht Crew Burnout: Breaking the Cycle in Yachting
Yacht crew burnout is reshaping the yachting industry, affecting crew retention, performance, and long-term sustainability. This editorial explores how Crew Renew, founded by Alex Paterson, is addressing burnout through structured recovery solutions and why the industry must rethink responsibility for crew wellbeing.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 194 min read


Yachting Careers and the New Importance of Industry Storytelling
Maxine Holmes of Superyacht Sisters reflects a broader shift in the superyacht industry, where former crew are redefining yachting careers by translating their onboard experience into businesses that support and communicate with the global maritime community.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 126 min read


Protecting Crew Lives: Why Crew Safety in Yachting Can No Longer Be Ignored
Crew safety in yachting is under growing scrutiny as Protecting Crew Lives highlights the need for stronger accountability and protection for yacht crew across the global superyacht industry.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 105 min read


Superyacht Brokerage: Hannah Wolstenholme on Charter, Ownership and the Changing Yacht Market
Superyacht brokerage is about far more than buying and selling yachts. Hannah Wolstenholme of Edmiston explores how charter experience, ownership strategy, due diligence and long-term relationships are shaping the future of the superyacht market.

Yachting International Radio
Mar 85 min read
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