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CONTENT 124 ADRENALINE RUSH


A look at the growing electric surfboard market


106 ADVENTURERS


The design philosophy behind the new generation of expedition yachts with Damen Yachting


108 TOY TIME


We look at the greatest toys and the latest innovations to keep the boss and guests of all ages entertained when hitting the waves this season


134 GETTING WRECKED


The world’s most interesting and beautiful dive sites to view some great wrecks


138 OBJECTS OF DESIRE


We revisit Jacques Cousteau’s classic diving saucer


EDITOR’S LETTER


Welcome to the fifth annual edition of the Tenders & Toys Guide. This is actually a landmark year


for us being our 10th anniversary of publishing ONBOARD Magazine.


So, what are we bringing you this year? Well, without doubt this is our largest Tenders & Toys Guide to date, each year we discover more


tenders and toys coming on to the market backed by innovative designers and some immense amounts of passion. We are listing over 160


tenders this year: RIBs, Limousines, Custom, Ski-boats, SOLAS, Electric Tenders, Jet Tenders and everything in-between.


For sure the electric tender market continues


to grow. The autonomy and charging times are improving along with the global electric power


technology market and our beloved owners are finally getting the message. There has been a shift towards outboards and even with a slightly consolidated market, there are more outboard


innovations coming through with diesel and some powerful electric options.


The toy cupboard continues to expand with more eco-versions of traditional toys hitting the waves together with a line-up of great dinghies for all the family.


Over the past 10 years we have had a brilliant time bringing you ONBOARD Magazine and have met some fantastically passionate people. We’d


like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have helped us in delivering you the publication each quarter: journalists, contributors, partners, crew and friends - we couldn’t have done it without you!


SPRING 17


Mel Gibson Interview Course fishing


Tailored to your needs Stay connected


ONBOARD is published quarterly by Plum Titles Ltd 8 Rue D’Opio, 06560, Valbonne, Alpes Maritime, France tel: +33 (0)4 93 06 09 12 email: info@onboardmagazine.fr web: www.onboardmagazine.fr


The editor and publishers do not necessarily agree with the views expressed by contributors nor do they accept responsibility for any errors in the transmission of the subject matter in this publication. In all matters the editors decision is final.


CHRIS CLIFFORD EDITOR


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