Alex Smith
Senior Staff Writer
Alex Smith is an experienced journalist, copywriter and magazine editor with a long history in boating and a happy addiction to the water.
He has worked on boats, lived on boats, bought boats, sold boats and – when he’s not actually on board a boat – he can generally be found in his Folkestone home office, tapping away at his computer and gazing out to sea.
His career highlight so far is bringing a nuclear submarine up onto the Continental Shelf after a passage across the Atlantic from Bermuda.
After nearly 20 years in the industry, he's extremely proud to be writing, shooting and presenting content for Europe's leading motor boat magazine.
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Ballistic XP80 sea trial: This 50-knot explorer has a trick up its sleeve
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Dutch sailing firm launches hydrogen-powered RIB
Dutch sailing organisation, Watersportverbond, is set to introduce the H2C - its first hydrogen-powered coach boat.
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Evo R+ first look: New design is not quite as radical as it first appears
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Wellcraft 435 first look: New flagship set to launch at Cannes 2023
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De Antonio D50 Coupe review: All the boat you could ever need?
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Horizon V74 first look: Volume, luxury and performance in a manageable package
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Rand Roamer 28 to launch at 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival
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Astondoa AS5 yacht tour: Inside a fresh-thinking €1.4m flybridge cruiser
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Solaris Power 52 Open first look: New flagship set for Cannes launch
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Evo R4 XT first look: €827,000 of pure day boating indulgence
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Moon Power 60 review: Is this £3.7m adventure cat the next big thing?
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Absolute 48 Coupe yacht tour: Is this the coolest cruiser in its class?
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The future is hybrid: What this Volvo Beneteau collaboration means for boating
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WiLder 60 first look: Italian superyacht yard takes a walk on the wild side
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Holterman Xtreme-60 first look: Who needs a flybridge when the deck is this spacious?
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Reborn 40 R yacht tour: Dazzling new €1.3m superyacht-inspired dayboat
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Best pilothouse boats: 12 of the best boats for year-round adventures
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Cheetah Marine unveils future-proof “EV-ready” RIB
Cheetah Marine has unveiled what it describes as the world's first EV-ready RIB.
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X-Power 33 sea trial review: Radical hull design delivers both speed and comfort