Digital Dockwalk 2025 editions

Essential reading for superyacht captains and superyacht crew

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March 2025

AI on deck   As the use of artificial intelligence explodes exponentially across all industries, superyachts are learning how to harness its power for good.

Running on empty   With technology more advanced and regulations more stringent than ever, what is really keeping crew from getting the rest they need?

Antisocial media?   The industry’s most-followed yacht hit digital dire straits in the aftermath of an accident.

Science and style   Captain Jonathan Sullivan on the details of Rossinavi’s Akula — and what makes her built for exploration.

Plus: News and Captains’ Club spotlight


February 2025

Dine like the chefs do   Any chef worth their apron has a favorite restaurant or two in every port. We got the inside knowledge on where to go for an amazing time on your night off.

From the stars to the sea   Increasing numbers of chefs from Michelin-starred and fine-dining restaurants are making the move to the galley — but the transition can be tricky.

Hot zone   There are few places on board with a bigger fire risk than the galley. Here’s how proper planning can prevent fires.

Big fish   Captain Phil Parker-Larkin reels in a new era of sport fishing at the helm of Special One.

Chefs’ charter challenge   The 2024 Antigua Charter Yacht Show Concours de Chef served up some deserving winners.

Plus: News and Captains’ Club spotlight


January 2025

Uncorking the truth   In a high-stress world where work and play blur, stories of excessive drinking and recovery reveal a deeper issue.

Wellness on the water   With long working hours and fulfilling high expectations, crew's physical health can quietly fall by the wayside.

Private property — keep out   Captains on yachts docked outside of marinas find deterring trespassers to be a challenge.

A seven-year itch   Although Captain Oliver Michels came to the Maverick build late, he’ll make up for lost time with a seven-year round-the-world program.

Plus: News and Captains’ Club spotlight