Swimsuit 2018 Behind the Scenes

Swimsuit 2018 Exclusive: New video below! 

The photoshoot for our 2018 Swimsuit issue was quite the adventure, with just shy of three days to photograph three lovely ladies enjoying 13 different marine-related products provided by a partnership with Nautical Ventures.

Back in September, we traveled to Resorts World Bimini with Nautical Ventures to shoot the April 2018 Swimsuit issue.

Here’s a sneak peek at the products you’ll see in April (the models don’t hurt either!).

Products:

Blackfin 272 CC

Metan Marine Classic Collection Super Sport 13

Schaefer Yachts 640

L2Fish

Hobie Mirage Compass

Hobie Mirage Eclipse

Highfield CL260 Tender

Crystal Explorer Kayak

Zapata Flyboard

Nautibuoy Marine

Freestyle Slide

Freestyle Trampoline

Gocycle Bikes

GoCycle Bikes

After an extensive and in-depth product development process, KKL’s multi-award winning breakthrough product Gocycle was first made available to the public in April 2009.

Inspired by F1 high-performance and automotive design, Gocycle is the first injection-molded magnesium alloy bicycle in history. Lightest in class, environmentally sustainable and stylish with on-demand electric power, Gocycle is an automotive joy to live and cruise with.

They say you can’t reinvent the wheel or improve the design of the bicycle. Gocycle did both.

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See more: gocycle.com

Freestyle Trampolines

The custom-made Cruiser Trampoline by FreeStyle Slides. Add even more fun to your time aboard your yacht! Included in the Cruiser Collection.

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See more: freestyleslides.com

Freestyle Slides

Freestyle Slides has a vision for cutting-edge family entertainment on the water, which led to the development of the world’s largest inflatable water slides. Products are designed on the same scale as attractions in theme parks and water parks. These incredible products set a whole new standard for the marine industry.

The Freestyle Cruiser™ from FreeStyle Slides is the world’s first custom made, sealed-air inflatable water slide for the yacht industry. At FreeStyle Slides, our vision for cutting-edge family entertainment has led to the development of some of the unique inflatable slides in the world. The Freestyle Cruiser™ is a highly unique product that provides the most exciting experience in water toys for privately owned and charted vessels.

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See more: freestyleslides.com

NautiBuoy Floating Platforms

Instantly add more space without the need for expensive boat modifications or additions. NautiBuoy creates a customizable docking or leisure zone for vessels of all sizes.

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See more: nautibuoymarine.com

Zapata Flyboard

From teens to adults to models, the Flyboard Pro is the next generation of personal watersports equipment made to be enjoyed by everyone. Whether mastering a new skill or having fun with the family, the Flyboard® will have you flying in no time!

 

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See more: zapata.com

Crystal Kayak

The Crystal Explorer by The Crystal Kayak Company is a totally crystal-clear canoe-kayak hybrid that lets users observe the underwater world below them. The Crystal Explorer features durable yet lightweight construction and is designed for conditions ranging from totally flat to breezy and choppy waters. It’s removable frame, seats and inflatable chambers allow for easy stacking, storage, and transportation.

The Crystal Explorer from the Crystal Kayak Company is a canoe-kayak hybrid made out of totally-clear Lexan. The polymer hull is designed to act like a large snorkel mask that pierces the surface tension of the water, allowing users to see fish and coral underneath while remaining safely on the surface. The kayaks are eleven-feet long and just under three-feet wide, and are designed to accommodate either one or two people. The design includes high sides and the open cockpit of a canoe, while users can paddle the craft as if they were in a kayak. A low center of gravity helps with tracking in the water, making it easier for beginners to use.

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See more:crystalkayak.com

Highfield CL260 Tender

All Highfield Tenders include the Highfield innovative aluminum transom, which takes the inflatables to the next level.

Compact and economical, the Highfield CL260 is an ideal ship-to-shore tender.

The extra level of comfort for this double-deck hulled dinghy that will keep your feet dry.
The high-quality finish and luxury look belies the fact that this range of tenders has been designed to work hard. A durable aluminum hull coupled with full-length keel guards make these the ideal tender for those beach-hopping days with friends and family.

The large weight savings achieved compared to equivalent GRP tenders means you’ll enjoy the impressive performance with smaller engines, and with excellent payload capacities, the Classic range really does offer a tender for everyone.

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See more at highfieldboats.com 

Hobie Mirage Eclipse

Break free from the shore. Trade the well-worn path for a waterway. Step out of your routine and onto a pedalboard. The Hobie Mirage Eclipse gives you the stability, control, and power to chart your own course. The water is waiting. You in?

The Eclipse pedalboard is another worlds-first watercraft from Hobie. Fly high at exceptional speed, nimbly carving turns using fingertip steering controls. There’s minimal setup. The board is lightweight and durable and full of thoughtful features such as gear tie-downs, bow handle, and a carefree kick-up rudder.

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 See more at hobie.com

Hobie Mirage Compass

Set your course with the new Hobie Mirage Compass, the newest addition to Hobie’s fleet of award-winning pedal kayaks. Simplicity defined, its time-tested MirageDrive pedal system with Glide Technology moves you easily through the water. Outfitted with a breathable mesh seat, the Compass offers maximum stability and an oversized cockpit and flat deck for standing. A sharp turning radius makes this fishing kayak nimble in tight quarters, yet able to speed over open water in stealthy fashion. Kayak fishing features include molded-in rod holders, H-Track accessory mounts and a transducer cavity ready for you to install a Lowrance® fishfinder.

Explore a new direction with the Mirage Compass. Slide easily across the water and navigate forward virtually hands-free. Explore a new direction with the Mirage Compass.  The Hobie Mirage Compass comes standard with a built-in transducer mount and includes through-hull cable plugs.

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L2Fish

The breakthrough design of the L2Fish allows paddlers to enjoy the most demanding stand-up paddle activities from fishing to hunting, windsurfing, yoga, and even camping.

These stand up paddle boards that are nearly impossible to roll or pearl, versatile enough to be used for training, fishing, windsurfing, kayaking or just a casual paddle. Light and comfortable enough for paddlers of all sizes to enjoy, as Tasha does below.

The breakthrough design of the L2Fish allows paddlers to enjoy the most demanding stand-up paddle activities from fishing to hunting, windsurfing, yoga, and even camping. Utilizing a catamaran style hull and hollow core construction, the L2Fish maximizes buoyancy and greatly reduces the weight to volume ratio. The large tunnel in the hull minimizes the surface area of the water, allowing the L2Fish to slice through the water with speed to rival many racing boards on the market today.

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See more at livewatersports.com

Schaefer 640

Sophistication, technology, and high performance are the main characteristics for the Schaefer 640.

Perfection is in the large internal spaces and small details from the integrated social area to the mobile platform, main hall on two levels, large living room and gourmet kitchen. One of the boldest projects of Schaefer Yachts is waiting for you with the option of 3 or 4 cabins.

Experience the Schaefer 640 and surprise yourself.

Sophistication, technology, and high performance are the main characteristics for the Schaefer 640.

Perfection is in the large internal spaces and small details from the integrated social area to the mobile platform, main hall on two levels, large living room and gourmet kitchen.

One of the boldest projects of Schaefer Yachts is waiting for you with the option of 3 or 4 cabins.

Experience the Schaefer 640 and surprise yourself.

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See more: schaeferyachts.us

Metan Super Sport 13

The Metan SuperSport 13 is a classic boat with clean lines and great maneuverability. The sporty boat can be enjoyed as a tender or as a cruiser.

The Metan Classic Collection boat line has classic boat styling and is built using today’s high-tech construction and materials.

Finished with the highest quality long-lasting brightwork finishes. A Metan Classic Collection is a great addition to any boating family and a perfect yacht tender.

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See more: Metanclassiccollection.com

Blackfin 272 CC

Blackfin 272 CC

The Blackfin 272 CC is a battlewagon of a ship, with built-in finesse. Prepared to take on the toughest seas, but with an elegance that will slice through any shred of a wave that is in front of it. All while still capturing the creature comforts for any ride you wish to take it on. Reach fishing grounds, sand bar hopping or to the local tiki bar. The large freeboard, flip-down transom seating and massive center console to name a few will do the job.

The versatile center console quickly transforms from an ideal fishing hub to the weekend hotspot for your family with yacht-grade hardware. Each boat also has a swim platform, comfortable seating for the entire family, including cushioned bow upholstery with removable back backrests tip-down, transform seating, an insulated cooler, and much more.

Blackfin – perfect for both family bonding and professional fishing.

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Living Large On Largo

Called the “pearl of the Florida Keys”, Playa Largo Resort & Spa radiates with luxury. 

In 1948, Hollywood legends Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Edward G. Robinson starred in a movie directed by John Huston that was speculated would trigger a land boom in the area for which the film was named, Key Largo. But the island had never been officially established as a municipality and was more commonly referred to as Rock Harbor, the name of the bay on the south or oceanside of the island. The movie’s release motivated the area’s residents to relocate the post office to mile marker 100, and the area was formally named Key Largo in 1952. That little-known historical gem—as well as dozens of others spanning more than 400 years—is the inspiration behind the newest waterfront and boating-accessible destination resort in Key Largo, Florida.

Opened in 2016, Playa Largo Resort & Spa is the 100th property in the Marriott Autograph Collection of more than 400 boutique hotels and resorts. Playa Largo is also the exclusive brand’s first new build and the first new building in Key Largo in more than 23 years. The Autograph Collection’s tagline, “Exactly like nothing else” is more than fitting. It’s literal. Each property is designed with its own unique story crafted from its environment, indigenous makeup and historical background. Mark Calibo, Director of Sales & Marketing, was tasked with developing a creative vision with the objective of building the “perfect” Autograph.

“If we were in colonial Williamsburg, there would be Revolutionary time period influence in the build, theme and décor,” explains Calibo, who grew up in the Florida Keys. His extensive research went back to the 1600s since the first written notation of “Cayo Largo” was on a Spanish navigation map from that time period. Consequently, the Spanish influence of explorers such as Juan Ponce de Leon and Columbus played a large part of the resort’s creative design in dining and landscaping.

The décor especially reflects the Spanish mariner life. Their ships were built with false interior walls to use for attaching bed frames for officers, and the resort uses contemporary versions in the accommodation’s rooms behind headboards and mirrors, like nautical artwork. In the lobby, hanging chairs are vertical reminders of the horizontal hammocks sailors would sleep on so that they’d move with the ships’ rocking. A compass rose on the marble floor surrounds the fountain, and nautical-themed accouterments are everywhere you look: ship-style lanterns, frosted glass bottles, wooden oars, crab pots, and other curious treasures. “In the 1600s, the Spanish had established their path, already pillaged much of South America, hit the Pacific coast, made their way back, and the trade routes brought them to the Florida Keys. They had the gems and riches but did not have the most important commodity, water, which was more valuable to get them back to Spain,” Calibo details. Their voyage brought them to an island they named Islamorada (“isle of purple”) for its colorful bougainvillea, which is found throughout the resort. Contrary to the pillaging nature of the Spanish explorers, the resort’s construction took great care to protect the existing natural landscape, birds, insects, and other critters.

“Hammocks are mini-ecosystems. Gumbo limbo trees were counted and could be moved but not destroyed. They’re part of the Keys and have been there longer than the people,” says Senior Sales Manager David Cohen during our tour. To illustrate his point, we duck underneath the large branch of a sea grape tree that hangs over and shades the walking path. Instead of moving the tree for convenience, they chose to incorporate it into the landscape design. For guests, this innocuous and seemingly inconsequential detail lends to an atmosphere of peaceful co-existence, as if the path and the sea grape tree somehow cooperate with each other. A little further, a path of coarse sand and small pebbles detours off the pavement and leads through the trees. It, too, feels organic to the property, especially with the small tree that’s smack dab in the middle. The path runs along the entire perimeter and serves as a small nature hike; ultimately the trees will be marked as to their species, many of which were in existence at the time of the Spaniards’ arrival.

The Spanish influence is also evident in Playa Largo’s dining options. During their travels to South America, Spanish explorers learned the Peruvian method of preserving fish to sustain them and added spices for flavoring. The popular fish dish is now known as ceviche and, along with sushi, is the menu focus for one of the resort’s three signature restaurants. Las Olas (“the waves”) is off the lobby and Sunset Terrace, and it’s a popular meeting place for healthy, light meals and drinks. La Marea (“the tides”) is the newest fine dining restaurant in the Florida Keys and a true steakhouse. Sol (“sun”) by the Sea offers open-air casual dining with a spectacular view of the water and marina. (Boats should draft less than 4 feet, but call ahead for dock availability.) Under the restaurant, Caribbean Watersports operates all non-motorized watersports—pedal boards, paddle boards, kayaks, Hobie cat sailboats—as well as sunset cruises, parasailing and eco-tours of the Everglades. The concierge can make arrangements for world-famous snorkeling at John Pennekamp State Park and dive trips to see the bronze statue Christ of the Abyss in the Natural Underwater Sanctuary—the country’s first underwater National Park—as well as to Molasses Reef and other notable spots.

The restaurants’ menus—and some of the specialty treatments in the Ocean Spa—also take their cues from another mariner, Captain Ben Baker, who lived in the Keys in the mid to late 1800s. Captain Baker was a true seafarer and also a salvager who made his living from taking valuables from shipwrecks. In the Florida Keys, it was a profitable business until anti-piracy laws drastically affected his revenue stream. The entrepreneur imported pineapples from his contacts in Cuba intending to distribute throughout the U.S., but he didn’t anticipate how quickly the tropical fruit spoils. He learned from his Cuban shippers how to cultivate new plants using the tops of the pineapples and bought 160 acres of land around mile marker 97. Captain Baker became not only a farmer and plantation owner but also one of the top pineapple barons of his time. At Playa Largo and with a nod to Captain Baker, a glass jar of fresh pineapple mojitos are always in the lobby—there’s also a non-alcoholic option—to welcome arriving guests. Restaurant menu items include pineapple salsa with plantain chips, Mahi filets grilled on pineapple planks (compared with salmon grilled on a cedar plank) and drinks served in classy pineapple-shaped copper mugs.

In the early 1900s, Henry Flagler’s vision for an overseas highway brought his class and culture to Florida, including Key Largo, which was established as Camp #1 for the workers. Flagler’s circle of friends—J.P. Morgan, the Vanderbilts, Julia Tuttle—were the upper crust of society and looked the part in dress and tradition, some of which continues at Playa Largo. Staff at many of the Keys’ resorts dress in very casual attire, but at Playa Largo, male staff typically dress in sharp, pressed, Guayabera shirts. The deluxe accommodations—10 bungalows plus a larger beach house with private pool—are separated from the hotel towers, and a fulltime concierge looks after their every need. Even the daily tradition at sunset is different than what occurs at Mallory Square in Key West, with its vaudeville-type performers and hawkers. Instead, a polished silver bell located between the pool and the beach is rung exactly 30 minutes prior to sunset, then again when the sun disappears below the horizon. Immediately afterward, the fire pits are lit. Guests bring s’more kits they bought in the gift shop and roast marshmallows over the fire, while others watch Key Largo on a 25-foot drop-down screen over the pool. Playa Largo’s daily sunset tradition celebrates the cosmic event that’s occurred every 24 hours since the beginning of time in a manner that is civilized, refined, and yet casual Keys.

If you’re one of the fortunate to be invited to a wedding, business function or other special event held at Playa Largo, the enjoyment of your relaxing day at the beach, snorkeling the reef or diving adventure continues into the evening in the Tavernier Ballroom. The carpet brings to mind azure water washing over the sand, and the chandeliers resemble bubbles rising up, like you’re still under the water on the reef. Just outside, the grassy lawn hosts receptions for sunset weddings held in the gazebo, dinners for upscale business meetings and, in October, the 2nd Annual Humphrey Bogart Film Festival. Bogie would be pleased. You will be, too.

INFO: playalargoresort.com

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