Uou can't frequent the Bahamas' Out Islands without taking a few risks. Getting to the wild isles requires running over shallow banks littered with coral heads, and the most intriguing anchorages and inlets tend to have a mere 3ft or so of water in them. The superyacht industry may talk about an 8ft draft as being "Bahamas friendly" but the fact is, it is the smallest boats, drawing significantly less than this, that have the most fun here. This is something Nassau resident Lucas Silva knows well. He also understands that with risk comes great reward. The shallow, clear waters make an unbeatable playground for his extended family to enjoy together. His yachts of choice to play with here have ranged from a 121ft raised pilothouse Admiral to a 50ft Nisi power cat. Both award winners, the one thing they had in common was a flair for the unusual - and that element is what he has taken with him on his quest to create the ultimate Bahamas superyacht.
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