Which is exactly what you get with what has been described as the Jeeves of the high seas: the 120ft Bristolian.
The vessel’s lines might lead you to think this lightweight sloop is low tech – but touchscreens around the boat control everything from sails to lighting.




One press raises the mainsail up the 170ft carbon-fibre mast, another opens up a plunge pool on the foredeck.
Is there a finer way to sail the oceans?
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