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BOAT Briefing has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 290 episodes. That works out to roughly 190 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Leisure show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 72 episodes published. Published by BOAT International.

Episodes
290
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
38 min
Cadence
Weekly

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BOAT International presents the latest news from the world of superyachts with exclusive interviews, breaking stories and behind-the-scenes access.

Latest Episodes

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287: Inside the BOAT Artistry & Craft Awards: Meet the makers behind the magic

Jun 23, 202654 min

286: Big BOAT Interview: Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna on why the car marque is going to sea

Jun 4, 202618 min

285: Big BOAT Interview: Cyclades Cup Antiparos founder, Ilia Rigas, on how to create a regatta

May 22, 202617 min

284: The Big BOAT Interview: What happened when seven-month-pregnant freediver Hanli Prinsloo met a pod of bottlenose dolphins

May 15, 202636 min

283: World Superyacht Awards 2026: The winners revealed!

May 2, 202630 min

282: How sharks have become the money-spinners of the sea: Olivia Swaak-Goldman's fight against wildlife crime

Apr 23, 202634 min

281: On board Big Sky: Inside a French Polynesia charter

Apr 17, 202650 min

Ep 280280: Inside the St Barths Bucket: Exploring the Magic of Superyacht Racing

Join BOAT Group Editorial Director Ed Slack as he sits down with Henry Hawkins, EVP of Baltic Yachts, to uncover the magic of the St Barths Bucket Regatta. This invitation-only superyacht event blends thrilling pursuit racing with a gentlemanly atmosphere, prioritizing camaraderie and social connections over competition. Ed and Henry share their firsthand experiences of this extraordinary gathering, offering a fresh perspective on one of the sailing calendar’s most prestigious events.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/4yq Subscribe: https://boatint.com/4yr Contact us: [email protected]

Apr 2, 202623 min

Ep 279279: The Big BOAT Interview: John Caudwell on the business of charter

Chartering a yacht is often framed as a way to offset costs. For John Caudwell, it’s a business. With years of experience running his 73m yacht Titania for charter, he tells Caroline White what owners should understand before entering the market. Read more about the charter experience from every angle in BOAT International’s April charter issue.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/4ejSubscribe: https://boatint.com/4ekContact us: [email protected]

Mar 27, 202620 min

Ep 278278: Everything you should know ahead of the 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show

It's Show time in Palm Beach! In this week’s BOAT Briefing podcast, US Editor Cecile Gauert and Business Editor Gabrielle Lazaridis discuss the upcoming Palm Beach International Boat show, revealing insider tips and the some of the must-sees at the show, as well as BOAT International’s first Introduction to Superyacht Ownership event. They go over some of the history and the market trends in the United States, currently the world’s biggest yacht market, which are shaping this show and morphing it into one of the must-attend events of the year for big boat lovers.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/4ejSubscribe: https://boatint.com/4ekContact us: [email protected]

Mar 13, 202637 min

Ep 277277: Middle East tensions, Sunseeker’s new owners and the St Barths Bucket

In this business-focused episode of BOAT Briefing, online editor Holly Margerrison is joined by BOAT’s business editor Gabrielle Lazaridis to unpack a week of unusually intense industry news. The pair discuss the operational and insurance implications of escalating tensions in the Middle East and what they mean for yacht movements. They also examine the latest ownership changes at Sunseeker, leadership restructuring at The Italian Sea Group and the escalating takeover battle surrounding US giant MarineMax. The conversation also turns to the sailing calendar, with a look at the history and enduring appeal of the St Barths Bucket as it kicks into action next week.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOATPro: https://boatint.com/48w Subscribe: https://boatint.com/48xContact us: [email protected]

Mar 6, 202619 min

Ep 276276: French Polynesia by superyacht – plus five stories shaping 2026

In this episode of BOAT Briefing, online editor Holly Margerrison is joined by travel and charter editor Georgia Boscawen to explore two very different sides of the superyacht world. After cruising the Society Islands on board 48-metre Oceanfast yacht Big Sky, Holly shares a first-hand account of navigating French Polynesia by yacht – from the dramatic peaks of Moorea and encounters with humpback whales to the practical realities of reaching and chartering in one of the most remote destinations on earth. The pair discuss how it compares to expedition hotspots such as Antarctica and the Galápagos, and whether the South Pacific truly lives up to its “trip of a lifetime” reputation. The conversation then shifts to the state of the market, where the pair break down five of the biggest stories shaping 2026 so far.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.Stories discussed:Palm Beach debutshttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/yachts-palm-beach-international-boat-show-2026Lürssen 109m O3 on sea trialshttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/lurssen-superyacht-project-shackleton-icecap-o3-sea-t…Oceanco 93m Draak becomes support vessel for 111m Leviathanhttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/draak-ex-tranquility-yacht-oceanco-rebuild-leviathanAbeking & Rasmussen confirms 100m+ new buildhttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/abeking-and-rasmussen-100m-plus-new-build-superyachtTurquoise Yachts launches 88m flagshiphttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/turquoise-yachts-flagship-superyacht-vento-angelique-…Benetti double launch: B.Now 67M hybrid yachtshttps://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/benetti-hybrid-bnow-67-two-superyacht-launchesBOATPro: https://boatint.com/3qwSubscribe: https://boatint.com/3qxContact us: [email protected]

Feb 27, 202634 min

Ep 275275: Is this the brand that will change the perception of travel at sea?

This week on BOAT Briefing, travel and charter editor Georgia Boscawen sits down with Anna Nash, president of Explora Journeys, to discuss how the brand is reshaping perceptions of ocean travel. Ahead of the delivery of Explora III, Nash reveals how Explora Journeys is redefining modern cruising and carving out its place in the ultra-luxury market. A relative newcomer that launched its first vessel in 2023, the brand is pursuing an ambitious expansion plan, with six ships on track for delivery by the end of 2028.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOATPro: https://boatint.com/3qwSubscribe: https://boatint.com/3qxContact us: [email protected]

Feb 13, 202620 min

Ep 274274: BOAT Design & Innovation Awards 2026: The Winners revealed

In this special edition of BOAT Briefing Caroline White and Cecile Gauert project themselves to a cool evening in Kitzbühel, Austria, when the winners collected their beautiful Minervas at the 2026 BOAT Design & Innovation Awards ceremony. The two go through all the winners and categories, and reveal some of the thought process involved in the judges' choices to select winners among a strong field of finalists.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOATPro: https://boatint.com/3qw Subscribe: https://boatint.com/3qx Contact us: [email protected]

Feb 1, 202635 min

Ep 273273: Fraser’s view from the top: Anders Kurtén on sales, charter and what’s next

In conversation with BOAT International’s online editor Holly Margerrison, Fraser's CEO Anders Kurtén reflects on nearly three years at the helm of one of the superyacht industry’s most established brokerages. The discussion spans brokerage and charter performance, shifting client demographics, the rise of far-flung destinations, sustainability and transparency – and what the data is revealing about where the market is heading next.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.BOATPro: https://boatint.com/3m0Subscribe: https://boatint.com/3m1Contact us: [email protected]

Jan 26, 202634 min

Ep 272272: St Barths sightings, 2026 deliveries and the business stories that shaped 2025

In the first BOAT Briefing podcast of the year, online editor Holly Margerrison and business editor Gabrielle Lazaridis kick off 2026 by taking stock of the market’s early signals. From counting the superyachts spotted in St Barths and what that activity reveals about the charter landscape, to looking ahead at the most anticipated yacht deliveries due to hit the water in 2026, the duo unpack what’s coming next. They also reflect on the biggest business stories of 2025, revisit BOAT International’s most-read yacht reports of the year and share their personal new year’s resolutions for the months ahead.This episode of BOAT Briefing is sponsored by Amico & Co, a Genoa-based, family-owned refit yard with more than 200 years of maritime heritage, renowned for its full-service refit expertise on large yachts, delivered through highly specialised in-house teams.Episode links:https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/superyachts-sightings-in-st-barths-new-years-eve-2026https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/biggest-upcoming-superyacht-deliveries-2026https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro/news/biggest-yachting-business-news-stories-2025https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/exclusive-new-yachts-superyachts-2025-m…

Jan 16, 202634 min

Ep 271271: What the superyacht industry can learn from Special Forces leadership

This week on The Big BOAT Interview, online editor Holly Margerrison is joined by Leo Walker, Founder and CEO of Who Dares Group and a former member of the UK’s Special Boat Service. Drawing on his experience in elite military teams, Leo discusses leadership, resilience and decision-making under pressure, and how those principles translate to life on board today’s superyachts. From crew retention and mental resilience to teamwork when things go wrong, the conversation examines what the superyacht industry can learn from Special Forces thinking – and why strong leadership and operational readiness are becoming increasingly critical as yachts grow larger, more complex and more globally mobile.BOATPro: https://boatint.com/38rSubscribe: https://boatint.com/38sContact us: [email protected]

Dec 19, 202534 min

Ep 270270: ‘It’s like landing a jumbo jet, over and over again!’: What it’s like to sail a superyacht through the Northwest Passage

In this episode of The Big BOAT Interview, BOAT’s Content Director Lucy Dunn sits down with trailblazing captain and ice pilot Maiwenn Beadle - the first woman ever to take a superyacht through the legendary Northwest Passage. From navigating ice-choked waters to balancing razor-sharp safety decisions with the pull of exploration, Beadle shares her insights into what it takes to operate in some of the planet’s most demanding environments. Beadle is taking part in the panel debate Are Permits Holding Back Exploration? at next week’s Explorer Yachts Summit at the Yacht Club de Monaco. Tickets are still available on Boatinternational.com. BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/2m1Subscribe: https://boatint.com/2m2Contact us: [email protected]

Nov 5, 202531 min

Ep 269269: An insider's guide to FLIBS (the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show), the superbowl of boating

This week on BOAT Briefing, we’re welcoming a new voice to the show - Dockwalk magazine’s editor, Erik Petersen. A Fort Lauderdale native, Erik joins our BOAT International US editor, Cecile Gauert, to dive into one of the biggest events in the yachting calendar - and in all of Florida - the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which kicks off on October 29. They chat about the scale and impact of this long-running spectacle, which began rather humbly back in 1959, and run through a few of the standout yachts and must-do happenings for captains. They’ll also share some of their favourite local spots, including a brewery where dropping Erik’s name might just get you in - or possibly kicked out.BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/25zSubscribe: https://boatint.com/260Contact us: [email protected]

Oct 24, 202535 min

Ep 268268: Superyacht Secrets: Expert advice on buying, building and chartering

This week on BOAT Briefing, we’re diving into the high-stakes world of superyacht ownership with a special episode recorded from the Monaco and London offices of international law firm HFW. Whether you’re buying, building or chartering, every step of the yachting journey comes with complex contracts, regulations and potential pitfalls - making expert advice essential. Joining us are HFW specialists Andrew Charlier, Alex Sayegh, Jessica Taylor and George Kaye, who share their insider knowledge on everything from due diligence and new-build contracts to charter agreements and guest liability. Packed with practical insights, this episode is the perfect guide for anyone navigating the intricate, high-value world of superyachts. BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/25z Subscribe: https://boatint.com/260 Contact us: [email protected]

Oct 15, 202547 min
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